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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... WARWICK SPRING MEETING.' ire it- TxUItSDAY.-Match for 50 Olsvsh ft. Half amile. 'er Mfr. TJ. Hewitt's The Coiurier, ?? 7nb, aget Mr. Gull. ed ver's Luscious, 8St 41h-off by consent. Of Handicap' Plato of 40 ?? The winner tobe sold for £50, ke &c. Three furlongs. he Mrl. F. Fry's Sorceress, 4 yrs, 8st ?? Hughes) 1 uid Mr. Wlsitehouse's Baronage, 4 yrs, 7st 41b ?? 2 of Mr. ?? Dawson's filly by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... YORE SPRING MEETING. Ar [CONCLUSION OF TUMsDAY'S RACING.] The Zetland Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added, for Y two-yr.olds; colts, 8st 71b; fillles,!8st 21b. Allowances .3 and penalties. The second to save his stake. Half a a mile. 22 subs. iMr. J. Merry's Meg Merrilies, 8st 31b ?? (Alderoft) 1 Mr. S. Williams's Penalty, 8st 31b ?? (Fordham) 2 Mr. J. Bates's The Dutchman's Daughter, 8st 51b ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S:PORTINt' G IN5TELLIGENsE. TATTER3A LL'S -YESTzz2DA wa Thle publication of the wreighlts for the (:'sareic jurn Canibridgeshice was a powerful inducemnent for ebt a bus to assemble in large numbers ia th~e ro ittl uthes .n the handicaps, however, was not very~ hev e 'ttinas 1 re pries i-tn blowrequire no comllulent. Tile w rth ram tazeswas toucked uponwt caution, and the oiddsto crs. were ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-YaStfll Several subscribers having left town for Newcastle, the Room was not nullerously attended, and business was car- reed on with llo acbivity. For the Northumberland Pl .6es 4 to 1 was the highest offer against Underhalnd. against whom 5 to 1 was betted once, a price at Wl2ch backers were desirous of extending their investumants. Pensioner was nominally second favourite,'but ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN Ia.NTELLI~GENCE. ,em- EGI2HAI RACES-WznNzspAY The BARO2N'S STAKES8 (Handicap) of 5 BOV8 each, with 50 fliA added, for two-yr-olds. Winners extras The secoud to save his stake. T.Y.C. 26 subs. . Mth r. ?? ard's Blitch, 8St, 71b ?? (Fordham) '1 ,n Mr.W. Day's Syria, 7Et 10b ?? (F. Adams) *t oint Mr. J. Edwardsf Nucleus, 7at ?? (Perry) + gadA The following also ran :-Mr. Mellisb's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... INTELLIGENCE - ,rjTErRSALL'S-TaerTRDAT i r~ns ,1Tc l're t, nfxleroul.y bui, eyon. be ?? Lierd ?? very ?? busuiless l Th 1, t givent below do nut rr quire ~ ~11EWSBY HANDICAP. on* ~ thle gield y The ProulOed Land (taken and cffered) ,to l .. G9,asl'rd (taken) t t) - (taken) itoI- ?? t°I- Hado' I}lrklees (takten) ;, t, 1 - vciulihff (tatkenl) ni 1 - j'he For WVest (taken) to 1 in of Algiers ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. The shortcowings which marked the recent Goorlwood meeting were merely fortuitous. They neither affected the succets of the sport nor the popularity of the meeting, hut perhaps they appeared so80elwhat the more striking becanse they were unexpected. The principal falling off. was in the numerical strength of the fields, but this eircumn- stance ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IN fELLIGEN(CE. TrTrERSALL'S-~THtIRSDAY. Blackthorn, and Bln25ny.2 to 1 was offeed obou thesnr Bro~ber to Marohionase was in good demand, at an io- proved price, for tho Two Thousand, and recoived steady support for the Chester Clp. dh b t o bu Coci~-adoodle doo. I.IVERPOOL SiTEEPLE CHASE. 15 to 1 agst Jean do Qcaene (taken) 20 to 1 - ?? (taken) 25 to 1 - J~ough BawU Itaksen) 25 to 1 ...

EPSOM RACES

... TUESDAY. Soon after th~ commencement of the sport thle wind blew a hurricane, shaking the wooden' stanlds and threatening to rend the canvas from thle booths. It, however, soon subsided, and, with the exception of now and then a smart shower of rain, the afternoon turned out propitious. Tue course was not so well attended as wve have seen it on pre- ceding opening days ; but the fadling- off ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... THE UNIVERSrTY BOAT RACE. When AMessrs. Searle, builders of the Oxford beat, wrote yesterday, they were not yet fully aware of what had taken place in that boat at the msonicut of the start on Saturday last. As I have secn the boat it the stats in whicih it came from the racs, in the comispany of the captain and the trainer of the Cambridge crew, perhiaps you will allow me to state what it was ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... PROGIAMUE OF NEWMARKET JTJLY MEETING. t The asterisk indicates the horses at Newmarket. TUESDAY. HA.iDICAP PLATE of C50, for three-yr-olds xrd up- Lwards. Entrance, 3 sovs. Suffolk Stakes Course. To be entered by six o'clock the evening before running, anl the weights to be declared by nine. HANDICAP SWEHPSTAKES of 20 sovs each, andonly5 ftif de- clared by ten o'clock the evening before ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENGE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENGE, 'tdi of NEWMARlET HOUGHTION MEETING. ay SUBSCP.IPT1ON UOOGf, THURSDAY NIGHT. let I DERBY. se 13 to 1 agot Marionette (taken) or 2) to - Cavenlish (:30 to 1 Alko Ldii) og 2 to 1 - Gasard (t.kc ?? to 1) . 0 to 1 - Ballnannon (taken) he 45 to 1 - S'Ilmltft'(tnken) he 10100 to 10 - F'yfield (tiaken) ne; 10o to 10 - 6tockholrri (taken) ed FRif DAY. e- MA.rTCH: 100 sOVs, b ft; ...