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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET FIRST OCtOBER MEETING. TnH SUIRSCRIPTION Roox, WEDXESDAY NIGHT.-A thin attendance, and very little betting. At midnight the quota tions were as follows:- CESAREWITCH. 9 to 1 Dgat Robgill 18 ta 1 Scythian (taken) 20 to I - Siding (taken) 25 to 1 - Sultan (taken) 28 to 1 -- The Early Bird (taken) 100 even between Black Swan and Siding CAHBRIDGESHIRE. 500 to 15 agst Sultan (taken) DERBY ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. 2 The partial settling which took piece at Doncaster on Thursday lost wax far ?? satisfactory. Keiertbeless, hopes were entertained that, notwithstandinag some ill-omenied ru- mours, the general settling to-day would be carried on with rample means to give it smoothness. Fresh disappointments were, however, experienced, for money changed hands slowly, and it was seoon ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ,;S DONCA8TER MEE TING., I SUBSoHIcl5Os-ltOOMM-ONDAY NIGHT. i. Subscribers dropped ,in in quick succession, nnd, after the in arrival of tbe- express train from London the room was hir densely orowded. Business, however, was not conducted id with marked aotivity. Several books were opened on the 1, Cesarewitob, and, as will be seen from the appended list of r, quotations, many horses were ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEEPING. PROGRAMME OF THE SPORT. The asterisks indicate thle horses that are now in training at Newmarket. TUESfDAi.-The Trial Stakes, a Subscription of 10 sovr eeoh; for three-yr-olds, 7st 71b, four, 8st 91b; fire, 9dt 21b; six aud aged, Pat 61b. A.F. To close and name the evening before running. A Sweepstakes of 10 soya each ; for two-yr-olds, 6st 71b three, ?? 71b; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , SPORTING INTELLIGEN G CE Dr WAR WICK SEPTEMBER RACES Tn ?? Racing Stakes of6 N OVa each, with 25 added. for two-yr-olds and upwardsY; optional selling weights, &c. r Seven furlongs. Closes this day (Monday). The Shortp Handicap of 3 soya each,' with 25 added. A , winner of any handicap, submequentl to the publication of the weights, 16b extra. Five furlougs , 14 subs. a Nelly Hill, 4 yrg, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S .IG- LLIc',. ?? A. - 1 ?? SORTING. INTEL-.IGUCE, ,; PUDir.-The Barons Stak~ie.z (adlcpj)o ?? Ts ith 40idfied., for tw6-yeargolds. Winners d4b extii. The' f secod to nve ti l bk ?? '12 i'ubs Mr MatithIs 'a Libollist, 7.t 9ib ?? , .( f' elhs) I. e 3ir. Pasber's Mali of the Morn, Tat 19lb ,. a',gles) 2 .Mr. J. Oliver'' E!frida, 7st ?? (Prior) 3 (olonel lrijn's Tlhe. Spaniard, 7st 91l ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , - TI I I TELIGENC(1 t .* FTsTERSALbS.--.YE5TB1Dl~y.. . . ! A -ohio attenda5cO nd very little batting. Two or three i nisovements, -however, effeoted an important change an the mas pact of the St. Leger.~ At first Riflemnn was backed for upwards of £600 at 6 to b2 -ot instead of. th eottlay etrengthening his pesitioI), he soon afterwards fell back 3to 1, laid iu fifties. Meanwhile, IOulston ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... pQ!RTING INTEbLLIGENCE.' . l. . , , , , .i w ' e 'b D ESTER RACES. . ; W by atelegramph eosge thtour parcel e. cont,ainintg. a full acoeet of, the races ye'terday, a-was 4u, ,epatched. frpin, Doncaster by the 6.13 n pm.exprOepB trai; but upto the time of our g'oiug dr to pres no suoh parcel hiadbeen 'rceived. ?? . , We vermaoh regret the disappointmient thereby ds, oooasioued, andiatipfeent . ...

FISHERMEN'S SWIMMING SCHOOLS

... I FISHEBRMEBS SWIMMINGN SCHOOLS. X i At the last meeting of the Royal National Life-boat Institution it was urged as a remarkable fact, and truly it is one, that hardly any of cur fishing population can swim hence the reason, to some extent, that so many of them, | while pursuing, their dangerous occupations, are drowned. Might not something be done, it was asked by iifluential residents of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORrTiN(1 IINTELLIGENCE . - TATTERSALL'o-SATURDAY. GREAT YORKSHIRE HANDICAP. 7 to 2 aget Midsummer (4 to 1 taken freely) 5 to I - Veteran (takon) 8 to 1 - Vaindal (taken) 10 to 1 G- amekeeper (taken) ST. LEGER. 2 to I sgat Rfleman (taken) 5 to 2 - Oulston (taken and offered) 9 to I - CatUoine (taken) 10 to; 1 - Lord of the'hlles (offered) 100 to 6 - Marohioness (taken) 300 to 6 Roberothar ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... DONOASTER RACES. WEDNSDAY.-The Xtunicipsl Stakes of 200 sova each, for two-yr-ohd, colts, 8st 7ib; fillies, 8st 41b. The second to save his stake. Red House in. 4 subs. !ir. w. H. Brook's Manganese, 8st 41b ?? (J. Osborne) 1 Sir J. Hawley's Knlipyge, 8et 41b ?? (A. Day) 2 Lord Glapgow's colt by Birdeatcher-Maid of Masharn 8st 71b .. ?? (Flatman) 3 Betting: 5 to 4 on IMarnganese. Won by half a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... n ~NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. I9 TUESDAI.-Matoh: 200,b ft. T.Y.C. , Lord Exeter's filly by Don John-Plenty, 7st Illb is (Norman) I n Duke of Bedford's Tyre, 8st 71b ?? (S. Rogers) 2 ir Betting: 7 to 2 on Tyre. Won by threc-quarters of a r- length. S nveepstakes of 10 sovs each, for two-yr-olds and upwards The winner to be sold for 50 sovs if demanded, o, T.Y.C. 5 subs. Mr. Bdney'e Angloe ...