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YACHTING

... .OT ALT LONDON YACHT CLUB. The extreme fineness of the weather asd the celebri'y 'that this club has attained produced a very large assemblage of visitors at its opening matcl on Moenday; but it is to be re- gretted the entry list sas not greater, considerieig the amount a*and number of the prizes given. The race seas divided into two claose, criti the following campetitora First class, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... fE Rev. 9 J N1EWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. FRIDAY. Rev, Handicap Plate of 130 ?? Courier, 1; Tl'e Rev. -Poacher, 2. Rev. 5 Sweepstakes of 100 sovs, each.-Leontca, l; HLeroine, lI - 2. Rev s M atch: 300, 200 ft; 8St 41b ?? de Florence, Rev, a 1i Hlumming- Bird, 2. Rev s The Port Stakes, a S eepstakes of 100 sovs. each.- Rev. s Odd Trick, I; Vedette, 2. y Ilandicap Plate of o0 so-va.-Bannockburn, 1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TURF TOPICS. Writers on Sporting subjects had little to employ their pens last week. That there was plenty of race meetings was true enough, but the quality of the sport cannot be judged by the quantity. Mr. Frail's tact and ingenuity were exerted in vain ?? where racing scarcely enough for one day was tediously prolonged over three. The meeting at Carlisle was opposed with much de- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIUGNCE. EGHIIAI RACES. TUiESDA.l' Thle Betting Stand Plate of 50 so; s (llandical).-Mr. Grevilic's Grand Duchess, 1; Mr. MIellisl'.h Thc Giant, 2. The King John Stakes of 15 so5's each.-Mi. Lowe's Wild Rose, I; Mr. Alexander's King-at-Arnis, 2. The Surrey ?? Mliddlesex Stakes of 15 sovs each (lIfn- ?? Batthyvany's Vulcan, I; SIr. Bcalven's Bridecake, 2. The Railway Stakes of 5 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ASCOT -MILITARY MEETING. MOONDAY. Thc Rlaihvay Plato.-Capt. Hunt's Little Gerard. I; Cap~t. Lindow's The Monnow, 2. The Charge Sweepstakes.-Capt. Kisbett's Rcfuscr. I Capt. Blackett's The Courier, 2. The Grand Military Cup.-Capt. Baker's Theory, I Mr. Hozier's Little Tom, 2. Match of 50 ?? Penm's Alic, 1; Mr. Ferris's Tempest, 2. Handicap Plate.-Mr. Ferris's Slyfellow, I ; Col. Mar- tyn's ...

HOLYWELL V. LLANDUDNO

... -L . HOLYWEELL ?? LLAN DUJDNO. On Alonday last a friendly match between the above clubs came off on the ground of the forner. The wevathev unfo;tunately was very unfavourable, but both parties evinced a deteriniation to compete for the mas- terslhip, despite the contending elements. The Llain- duduo, gentlemen, nearly all being vlsitors now sojourn- iing at that wvatering place, represented ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTPIG V%;TELUGZV':-% of Ifn. Divis.-Thki extraordinary v nian (says thea es Brighton Gazette), so honourably known and respected al in the betting-ring, is still in Brighton. greatly afflicted. IC with paralysis, so tnuch so that he can scarcely get ftoni id one room to another, and Vet hle is cheerful withal. For Ilc about thirteen months hc w as staving a, the King and. id Queen l-Iotel, ...

GREAT RACE IN CALIFORNIA

... . A - 1 - I ?? . .. nied Early in March last a match wats made between ccrtain 1 iich parties in this city, Of whom the celebrated rider Jack nid. powers was one, that lie would makde 151) uiles over thle res- Union course in ciglst consecutive houms. The stakes %were mie, 2,500 dols, a side, 1,000 forfeit. Powers left thils city inl tlce rely steamer Senator for Santa, Barbara, onl the 5th of ...

CRICKET

... GENTLEMEN V. TILE PLAYERS.-Whell this match was commenced on Thursday, on the Surrey Ground, KIen- nington Oval, the betting was 3 to I on the Players; but at the close of the play, on Friday evening the Players (having 170 to get to win) lost five wickets for 54 runs, .which turned the current in favour of the Gentlemen at 6 to 4. On Saturday morning Lockyer and Wisden re- sumed their ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINC. ROYAL CALEDONIAN HUNIT AND KELSO MEETING.-TUrSI)AY. Sweepstakes of 3 sous cach.-Adventurer, 1. Caledonian Iandicap.-u)acrow, 1. The Kelso Phlte.-Maggie. 1. Steward's Cup.-BIuurgeois, l. AQUATICS. Scuilers' icc for £20.-On Tuesday- a very spirited scullers' contest took place between WV. lWallenger, of St. Paul's-wharf, and D. Gilliam, of Blackfriars, for £20. The course selected was ...

BEAUMARIS CRICKET CLUB

... BEAUMARIS CRICKET CLUB, Bellilld the castle, a new cricket ground has been opened in the Baron 11 ill ParlI, with every convell- ience for the full enjoy ment of that malnly and truly heallthlful recreation. Tile view. of it fromt the mount n llear thle Ladies' Bathing, Plice is utost charming- sents having beenr provided, for the accommodation of ladies, under the shadow of the splendid ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... WARWICK SEPTEMBER RACES. TUESDAY. The Racing Stakes of 5 sovs each.-Mr. Drav's Little Gerard, 1; Mr. W. Bevill's python, 2. The Guy Produce Stakes of 50 sovs each.-Mr. Gulliver's Apollo, I; Mr. W. Halford's Gelding, 2. The Leamington Stakes of 25 sovs ?? Clifden's Melissa, l; Mr. J. Thompson's Tunstall Maid, 2. The Castle Park Stakes of 10 sovs each.-Mr. J. Merry's Meg Merrilies, 1; Mr. J. ...