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BETTING OF THE WEEK

... TATTEPSALL'S, MONDAY.-Althougl me appeud a fair list of quota. lionr, there was ana evident laxity in the spirit ot spyeolatios. Vaulter was in good demand forthe City and Suburban 11andicapatthu pricomentioned below, but the digureo transcribed as ts tire rest were merely nominal. The Metropolitan Stakes betting exhibited some little fluctuation as regards St. Gile. At one period he was su ...

Published: Sunday 05 April 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1280 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... L ITOISES STRUCK OUT OF TINIR ENGAGEMENTS,-Miss Harkamiy out of the Nevwmarket Hand cup, and Pretty Boy out of the Somersetshire Stakee, ou 'Thursday, the 9th inst. ...

RACING FIXTURES FOR 1857

... RACING IIXTUREs FORI 186 7. APRIL. Newmarket Craven L. 13 Abergavenny .. ?? 16 Durham. ?? ?? 13 York Spring:.. ?? ?? 21 Coventry. ?? .r . 13 Malton ?? ?? ?? ?? 23 Cattericx Bridge..'.: . 15 'Newnmarket F. S.. 27 MAY. Chester ?? '5 Bath . ?? 12 Shrewsbury A. 13 Epsom. . 26 Ludlow. .. 14 JUNE. Manchester ?? 3 'Bilbury Club 24 Ascot ?? ; 9 Stockbridge . . 25 Beverley, Hull, &c. 10I 0'Winchester . ...

OUR CRICKETING TABLET

... Marylebone Club Matches, 1857. Thursday, May 21, at Cambridge-Marylebone Club and Ground v. the Undergraduates of Cambridge. Monday, June 1, at Lord's-The All-England Eleven v. the United All. England Eleven, for the benefit of the Cricketers' Fund. Monday, Jane 8, at Lord's-Marylebone Club and Ground v. The County of Kent. Monday, June 15, at Lord's-Marylebone Club and Ground v. The County of ...

Published: Sunday 05 April 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1504 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. During the early part of the afternoon the room was nu- merously attended, but, in order to leave London for York by the Great Northern express, subscribers dispersed before the usual hour. The settlement of the past week's accounts engrossed nearly s all attention. The betting waa very limited, and, with one n or two exceptions, unimportant, b GunEA NRTHERN HANDIcAr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALU'S-YEsTERDAY. A large majority of Turfites being still detained in the North, the room was not numerously attended. Two Taous %ND.-3 to 1, and afterwards 100 to 30, was offered on the field ; 7 to 2 would have been taken about Vedette. At thecounmencement of business, 4 to 1 to £200 was laid against Kent, who, in the City during the morning, had the call of Lord Zetland's horse, At ...

SPORTING

... THE ONE THOUSAND GUINrAs, &c TO THlE EDITOR OF TILE D.ILY NEWS Sin,-Monday's racing at Nevmarket pres nothing to require particular criticism, beyond the the first race, won by Saraband, causing nucuero20 inquiries to be made after his stable-companion, Drumsour for t Two Thousand; and the result of the Queen's Gain sending Loyola, who had obtained elac cell inthem se during the day, to a ...

PROGRAMME OF YORK RACES

... Tuesday, April 21. The ZIETLner STAAES Of 6 sees eanh, with 60 added; for two rear slde; colts, Set 71b; fillies, fst Sib ; winners feforestartitg to carry 21 b extra; beaten horses allowed 21b; Cite second horse to sane his slake; the win- ner to pay 5 soya ewowrds expenses; half a mile. Quen n rofrps P ultowa Lady Ann Cby The Flyin FbDutch- choc Carnish ?? iwwell Night Ritnger J i rley ...

Published: Sunday 19 April 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1860 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 5.PORTINi INTELLIGENOEL BETTING AT MANCHESTERtw TUESDAY. GREAT NORTHERx HANDICAP.-9 to 2 agat St. Giles (t f); 5 to 1 agst Skirmisher (t) ; 6 to 1 agst Chevalier ?? (t); 100 to 8 agst Vandal; 100 to 8 agst Riseber. Two THousAvND GUINEA STAKES.-9 to 2 agst Vedette ?? 5 to agt Kent (t); S to 1 agat Sydney (t); 12 to 1 agst Anton (t) CRESTEFE CUP.-S3 to 1 agst Warlcck (off); 33 to 1 agst Van ...

NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING

... I NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING Newmarket-the hnadi-quartere of the Jockey Glob-has this week beld its opening racing feslival of the sesooo,kbut, from the Alpha to the Omegr, it cannot be characterized as otherwise thar) a drill and spiritleas rapid. vereary ; and this year, too, The L'nrwvll Stakes wan omitted from the programme, Flits lefr, however, thirty-coven engagemeots (ineladieg two0 ...

Published: Sunday 19 April 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7531 | Page: Page 4, 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

OUR CRICKETING TABLET

... Dtarylebone Club Matches, 1857. Thursday, ay 21, at Cambridge-Marylebone Club and Ground v. the Mondy, Jne , ?? AI.EOI~fd Eleven v. the United All Englnd lovn, or ho eneit f to Cicketors' Fund. Moday. June 8, at Lord's-Marylebone Club and Ground v. The County Monday, June 1o, at Lord's-MarylebonS Club and Ground v. The County of Sussex. Thursday, June 18, at Oxford-Marylebone Club and Ground v ...

Published: Sunday 26 April 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1631 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THE STARTLING TURF DISCLOSURES. The following is from Bell's Life:- Mr. Editor-I was much hurt and surprised to see in your paper of the 29th of March an article headed ' Start- ling Turf Disclosures,' not only accusing me of having pulled Theodora and other horses, but absolutely stating that I had confessed to doing so. Now, sir, I deny that I ever pulled a horse for the purpose of losing ...