Sporting Intelligence
... 2prtiq JAWlivem. YORKP SPRING RACES. YESTERDAY. THE LONDESBOROUGO ITANDICAP. Chance ?? rshatl) 1 Jealousy ?? (Kendall) 2 Glautias ?? (Mr. Thomas) 3 Old Dog Tray ?? (Green) 0 Talbot .. ?? (rdr. Dickson ...
... 2prtiq JAWlivem. YORKP SPRING RACES. YESTERDAY. THE LONDESBOROUGO ITANDICAP. Chance ?? rshatl) 1 Jealousy ?? (Kendall) 2 Glautias ?? (Mr. Thomas) 3 Old Dog Tray ?? (Green) 0 Talbot .. ?? (rdr. Dickson ...
... 1$Pffing Intflugaut. lMANCHESTER BETTING-SAT'usAaY. We send below the betting. There seemed at the finish a strong disposition to back Marionette and Musjid for the Derby. The events for the meeting A ...
... ,?V.Qrtiltq TATTErSILL'S.-YESTERDAY. JULY STAKES. 6 to 4 agst Buccaneer-offered. 4 .. 1 ?? Thessalian-offered. CUMBERLtAND PL&TE. 5 to 2 agst Paul-taken. 6 . 1 ?? Ronconi-takon. S ?? 1 ?? Go-ahead-tak ...
... ,$pdig# guaigm(l. MANCHESTER AUTUMN MEETING. Utewards: His Grace the Dake of Beaufort Sir IL de Trafford, Bart.; W. T. Copeland, Esq., M.P. and B. Bnckley, Esq. Handicapper: Mr. Richard Johnson. Start ...
... 5vgltiA4-,- MANCHESTER.-SATUBDAY. Not much betting, the business being principally settling. We send you the following quotations to show the tein;_ per of the market CAMBRmGESEIR E. 100 to 9 aget Art ...
... Icapday 'bu-timjeace. SAYERS AND BoB BRPETnir-TIhe exciting match be- tween these men, in which Sayers stakes £400. to £200., comes od on Tuesday next, on the home circuit. It will be borne in mind th ...
... v.0portiq Autdrigme. HEREFORD RACES AND STEEPLE CEASES, Stewards: The Earl of Coventry and Goo. Clive, Esq. Mr. Johnson, of York, Judge and Handicapper. Mr. John Sheldon, jun., of Blrminnghlan, Clerk ...
... ,*p~rtol'a iritei;tinxce. I BEVERLEY, HULL, & EAST'RIDING RACES. FIR$-,T DAY. ga The rces hld ?? ae an vent f no ean ipor.ti tance in the annaje of the sporting world, end as such ar yearly looked forward to with tegeatest Possible intereat by many of the inhabitants of thie district. ps i cain thy attract together casny thousands OF People, esome for the love they bear the turf, and othere ...
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... TATERSAL-YEsTEDAY. 'i -- (BY BrAGNETC TELEci'll.) Crowden Stceplerhaso-5 to I agat Goldsmith (offered) 7 4 to 1 agst Ab-del-Kader (t); 7. to I. agst Omer Pasha; 8 to 1I sgst Brunette (0); 7to 1 each agst Lottery and Slhylock(t). 1 No Derlby betting. AppolhTMIIS i DEOEIBSII Eidre Hlunt-Ord, Halyerstown; 6C1M, Enfield; 8th, Path.- angan;.10th, SallinsatIh, Kingswond; lth, Itilkes; 17tbl, ...
... ?? ?? . GE' I A DAY WITTH TItE IiKMLEitE o HOeDS.. ijs spletudld paoli, wvhich nevelr, wein lner ordor, moet to-day at Jenkilston, witere ias uisudlnt gkrand ?? al corneis. In CaonK nalihe they found a fllo old f jywllts wais off at once, closely pressed by tl e f ,plck,, Thdre 'ae a southerly wind and a cloudy sky', io the scent Wasbbuti'ing. 'oynard made for Finnen cover, up tho.hililt att ...
... TATTERSALL'S.-MOaNAv. The settling of the Warwick accounts drew a large at- tendance, and beyond paying and receiving, little business c was transacted. Gladiolus received steady support for the Northamptonshire Stakes, and Newcastle was brought , with some prominence into the market for the same event. t At first 10 to 1 was taken freely about the last-mentioned horse; but at the close ...