SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
... BATH AND SOMERSET MEETING. FI{OSIAMM3 FOR THIS DAY (TUESDAY). The horses marked thus ?? have arrived. The LANsDowN TnIAL HANDICAP Of 6 soVa, each withi40 added, for three-year-o ...
... BATH AND SOMERSET MEETING. FI{OSIAMM3 FOR THIS DAY (TUESDAY). The horses marked thus ?? have arrived. The LANsDowN TnIAL HANDICAP Of 6 soVa, each withi40 added, for three-year-o ...
... HEREFORD AUTUMN RACES AND STEEPLE CHASES. Stewards: Viscount Andover, and F. Rowlande, Esq. Mr. B. Johnson, of York, Judge and Handicapper. Mr. John Sheldon, jun,, of Birmingham ...
... RACING FIXTURES FOR 1860. FEBRUARY. Lincoln Springz.. I I Derby Spring ?? 231 Gallano ?? 25 MARCH. Liverpool Spring. 6 Coventry ?? 14 Northampton .. 2Y Shrew ?? 8 WarwickSpring. ...
... LINCOLN SPRING MEETING. Stewards: Lord Lincoln, Seo Payne, Esq., and E& Heneage, ERq, Mr. B, Johnson, of York, Judge and Handicapper. Mr. W. Ford, Clerk of the Course. PROGRAMME ...
... No Tatterpalls yesterday. Birmingham Steeple Chases will take place on the 12th and 13th of March instead of the 8th and 9th. This alteration is consequent on the Liverpool fixt ...
... THE GREAT WATE1iLOO CoURSING MEETING, WEDNESAY THURSDAy. .ANDPDAY -Ad Ut Fq.; Director tothe Ground, hr. W. Warnr EliPeer.Mr. 8d Rayper; S~eDretary, Mr. William L1,n Jodgs,'Mr. Dalcell ted ne The fllo ...
... t ( h% V . 3 '-'Whftt : Midb b* EooeX4d ot 'f a--thaidlgitl 1 ?? Uui'- dribi day, he 225th , 27th an 28th of zxehrcz tedrn otitht 4e Mhr ThIa liu b,3 ,ih ,L U-elteige to I~ejvw'e i ,,IxLelve'ij~ts bj ...
... SECOND EDITION I n Uardiff, i, Bath, [By =M=0 AND MfD huLGEMC TXELERA3 1 ber, S., The steamer Rapid, 11 galns, was laun. at 7- .. Deptford yesterday. LI rain; -- y wet; TM NEW COINAGE. Derby, VERDICT ...
... FIGHT FOR THE CHA&PIONSfUIP OF THE MIDDLE WErIHTS. 1 . . ?? ?? . ?? .. . Another of the reprehensible exhibitions of prize fight- ing which we have had frequent occasion to denounce took place yesterday, the respective combatings being Bob Brettle, of Birmingham, and Jeni Mace, of Norwich,snd the stakes 2001. aside. The details which have reached us lead to the conclusion that the ...
... AQUATIOSB MO watercat ?? Bridgti, High Water ftrnoon31 min~ptest s GSnT. 23 morning 49 ?? ?? ?? 1o 45 ?? 0. 2 27 ?? 2 1 256.. 1 28. ]Hatches for INext Week. R~oivin Club-Rigit-oars, Chiaiwick to Putnrey. Satardlly.u4~ondl n Ia yacht Club-Closinig trip. Blackwell 3.30 p.m. ,2E CIIAMPIPOINS EIE' Of the THAM~ES. Great race Between Robert Chambers (of New- caetle) and Th1oflsa White (of ...
... Matches for Next Week. Monday, at Hluoslet-All Enlglanld Eleven v. Twenty-two of Leeds. ounday, ?? All Englandv, Twenty-twOof Northui. berland. Tuesday and Wednesday, at the Oval-Krennington v. Gentlemen of Dlaidetone. Thursday, at Leicester-All England Eleven v. Twenty-two of Leicester- ehire, Thursday, at Stockto-on-TeCes-Unitd All England v. Twenty-Lwo of Stockton and district. Royal Horse ...
... EDITED BY HERB LOEWENTRAL. To Correspondents. All communications to be directed to ERA Office, 3, Catherine-street, Strand. London. A. T. M.-The comparative strength of two players can only be estimated by the result of a series of games played between them; and, therefore, we are not able to exprese an opinion as to the relative force of Mr Campbell and Mr Harrwilz. W. 6.-The centre Pawn ...