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-olds and upwards. Winners extra. The winner to pay 5 anva. to tke fund. One mile. 17 eubs. age. at.tb. ago. st.lb. *.Amaterdam (Vibexs) 6 300 rarm ?? 4 7 4 ?? 4 8 12 ?? 3 7 '3 ?? 4 5 7 ?? 4 7 2 ?? 4 8S S ?? 7 0 Cynthbia ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... THE WARWICKSHIRB HOUNDS.-Quarter to Eoesa. Monday ,. Feb. 24 ?? Alscot Park. Tuesday 5- ?? WVeston House. Tlhursday ?? ,, -27 . Lower Shuekburg.l. Friday 2- -28 . . . . Traitor's Ford, THE NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-Rletln. Ilonday ?? Feb. 24 ?? Row. ntouVilage. Tuesday - - 25 . Tie Hil. Thursday -27 Blue Boar, near Dlnehurch, Friday ?? 28 . Solihull. ATHERSTONE HOUNDS.-Bleren. This day ?? Feb ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CHELTENHAM MILITARY AND GRAND ANNUAL STEEPLE CHASES. Stewards: Lord Tredegar, Lord Fitzbardings, Sir Alexander RB 'say, Colonel Berkely, MP. Captain Cregoe Ceolsore, Captain W. Barnett. Mr. R Jolnsono Judge and Handicapper. Mr. F. Jacobs, Hon. Secretary. YESTERDAY. Although the weather was- not so brilliant as yesterday, the course was more extensively patronised by all classes, the aris ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... The ?? Wednesday. . T hig weather was again most unfavonrable, with very cq hgwind andlrain throiughout the day. The English and Al Scotch match excited great interest, and, notwithstanding So' the -wet, Lady Grosvessor, Lady Elchd, Lady Bury, and a Clh number of other ladies were present. Tue betting was dic in favouir of England. At ths close of the SecondRag psi Shooting, England u'as 82 ...

CRICKET

... THE NORTH v. THE SOUTH. On Monday this match, being played for the benefit of J. Grundy, the well-known professional, Lord's Ground. was well attended, upwards of 3,000 spectators being pre. sent. Abouttwelve o'clock theganme commenced, the North taking ossession of the wickets, and the South occupying the field. Rowbotham and Daft began the batting, against the bowling of Willsher and Caffyn. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ,SPOBRTrING- INTELLIGENCE. LEIC'ESTER RACES. Stewards: The Earl of Coventry, Sir Lydstone Newman, Bart., and Sir Willitamson Booth, Bart. Judge: Mr. 'Clar, of. Newniarket.-Handicappor, Meesrs. , ; .'%batherby. Clerkc of the Course & Starter :.Mr. T:Marshall, 61o Nrthampton. YESTEBDAY. The TWO-bYAi-QaLD (SELLING) .S AR .f . ov, o v it. -with 25 added; .olta 8Bt 1b., l i cold for IS0 cove at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCS. RACING FIXTURES FOR 1SS2. SEPTEM]BER. Doneaster ?? WalsaDl .241 ?? Wordstey ?? 22 Monmnouth .t2 Nownoarket FmO .fo Richmond ?? 231 OCTOBER. Edinburgh & L.C I I Newmarket S O . .13 I Newmarket II .r Redford , 7 l'erth . .. R. C. Hunt &Kclso 7 Gloucester 2l NOVEMBER. Worcester. 4 Hereford .10 I Shrewsbury .18 Lincoln Autumn 7 I Liverpool . 121 BETTING AT TATTERS&LL'%. ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... , amTINliAQITE8 OiTH wAR WAgKWIIaM HOUNDS-A4t !SUu. Monday ?? aMr. 14 ?? Nsw Inn, Ror1.atioN, osai: ,, 1S ?? Oubbington Gate. Wednsa , ,, 18 ?? 1 Bubbeahiall VIlMage ?? .l ?? B's Bud. TE WAsWXOKSBH HQUNDS-Ai BSM. IMond . 1 mr-,I; ?? a ftoaWood. Thkdi ..err ,, 12 ?? ..mtomurley. ?? ?? ' oud6 ?? - ,, 14 ?? Ew)ood'.Rouss, ! W ' Sbuc-, ?? ,, 18 .;.iii.tOorlsrSo.. ! odb.aod Gate. iV~adpU. aI. ? ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APROINTMENTS. .. . I.. *IOR}IT WAWIObksai ?? 4 i-am , This dsy.. * Mar. 21 . .. Princethorpe. Tuesday ?? 22 ?? Kenilworth Castle. 'Wednesday., t 23 ?? TIhe ion,'Portway. ?? 24 ?? Biuton Viage., THBWAHwiaO IRrEg HOtfll)g-At R . Thin asy i..Mar. ?? Alcestar. Wed le~day.. , 23 LongI Marston. ?? , 22 . SuhRislngEdgehflL : TiM ATHEBMTONIE HO -.:DASl E1 ! Thin ?? Kos. 21 ?? TwYcroms. - ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTDTjLIGENC. LIVERPOOL Jr`Ly 3IEETING. Stewards: The Eal of Sefto, His Grace ?? Beaufort- the lien of Westmonlathe he Earl of l ~bridge end (; Payne J 9q. Lessee, Clerk °, tb Course, and adieappar: S' Edward Wn Topb, Judge: Mr. B. Johnson, York Starter: Mr Ural' all NorthamptOn. YESTERDAY. 1.-Tb'30ro%.CRsTArFF STrAsE3 of 10O sovy each, h ?? for three- ?? 1oals of !Cl) ; colts 8ot ...

SPORTING NOTES

... THE EPSOM SUMMER MEETING. eO ahc EDITOR of ?? DAnY Posr. Sir,-The Bath, Manchester, Radcliffe, and HEar. penden Meetings were not productive of any Incident that will disallow of their being passed over here, with such races as the Derby and Oaks to descant upon, these constituting the great events, not only of the Epsom Snmmer Meeting, but of the whole racing season, the ?? of people the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RIPON ST. WILFRED R&CES. PROGRAMME FOR TIIIS DAY (MONIAY). The TWo-YEAR-OLD STAKEs of 6 SovS each, with 26 added, for two year-olds; colts 8st 101b BIllier got 71b; penalties and allow. maces; the aec6did to sveahca stake: T.YC. Lord Anneley's BroWn Willy Mr. Wartebs Fobholes Mr. J.-sborne's Willy Poppy Mr. Winterlogham's Sweet M r. ThilkelI Naples Jessie Lord Viviane'aBusy Bee The GaEAT Sr. ...