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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOMi>NG INTEWLLGENCE . TATTERSALL'S. MONSDAY. Two Tuousoaw.2D-Bnec.mecer and the Wizard were nerrly head and head. On the last mentioned animal the outlay ?? 2001/ Lapuilus was in force itot only for this rac, bitt also for the Derby. At the odds quoted he was supported for upwards of 1001. Donor.-The Amerioean horse Umpire made no advance on his last quotation; 8 to 1 vwas still offered (t ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? INTELIXGENCE. TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. lthe prices quoted below are for the most part nominal lio horse was backed outright for a large sum. For the Derby Thor- manby was supported as freely as anything, and of the outsiders Larichester was the most ?? about. CLOSING PRICasa. Two THOusAjD.-4 to 1 agst Mr. A. Nicholl's The Wizard (t) ; 9 to '2 agat Lord Portsmouth's Buccaneer (off); Si to 1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO1.TZNG ZNTEL7XZGENC TATTERSALL'S. 5ONDAY. A full room, but -ory little betting. The handicaps were much talked about, but specolaters did not seem much inclined to operate upon themn. For the Chester Cop 26 to 1 had been betted on the dfeld in the City, but thls afternoon not more than 22 to I could have beet entertained. 30 to 1 was taken freely about Viatica. The betting on the Two ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTZNG INTELLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. The attendance this afternoon was not numerous, and although we wvere enabled to compile a somewhat long list of quotations, yet the actual business transacted was very limited. For the Liverpool Steeplechase 10 to 1 was offered against Anatis and 12 to 1 was taken about Xanthus. 4 to 1 was taken freely about The Wizard for the Two Thonsand, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOLTZNG ZNTEXLZGENCEL TATTERSALL'S. MOfDAY'. In the Spring Handicaps little alteration was noticeable. and there were rio features calling for comment, the quotations being- as nearly as possible identioal with those of last week, except the rapid rise in the market of Carlew and Tommy Noble for the ap- proaching Lincoln Handicap, and Promised Land's advance for the Chester Cup. For the Two ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORMING INTELLMENCE. TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. The inclement weather deterred many subscribers from visiting the room. The betting was very limited, and underwent no im- portant changes. For the Clester'Cup Viatka was most In demand, and for the Derby a reaction set in in favoar of Umpire. The Lincoin Handicap was not touched upon, and indeed the prevailing opinion was that the frost and snow ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... --SWI!fGE2LWNG ZNT2LWZGZNCZ- TATTERSALL'S. The fuotaionson te OwEDAY. The fqnotationa on the Chester Cup showed no material altera.. tion. Satellite improved his position, for after 20 to 1 had been taken about him he advanced to 100 to 0, odds, however, which were currently offered at the close. Tame Deer was in some force at 25 to 1. For the Two Thousand 2001. in one bet, and sub- sequently ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTZIZIGENZCZ TATTERSALLS& MIONDAY. Although tim. attendance was somewhat' considerable, the amount of business transacted was very insignificant. The Not- tingham settling was speedily disposed of, after which many in- effectual attempts were made at active speculation. There was no new feature in the Liverpool Steeplechase betting, the animals quoted below being hacked for small ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINS gNTELLEGENCE. -- ' TATTERSALL'S. MIONDAY. Bcner iae decidedly first favourite for both the Two Thou- $and icdkory-for the first-nsantioned event lie was backed with 5 ,gce f spilit which rapidly secured him the advantage ef bait , ever the Wiczard asid for the Derby 9 to 1 was taken about 5dds which were offefed against Mainstone. 10 to 1 wasl E rnso. - 100 to 12 agst Mt. T. Panr's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOTIZG INTZLrZZGENCE. TATTERSALL'S. MouDAr. There was a considerable attendance, but the attention of the subscribera present wis principally directed to the settling of the Liverpool accounts, the betting not being at any time spirited. For the City and Sbuilrban, Chees Anie retained her position as favotrite and Hetnan was backed for money at 20 to 1, 100 to 6 being the highest offer ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOUTING ZMIrT.XGzENc,, TATTERSALL'S. The length of our -list 'Of q~uo0tat~ions shows the range, and not the importance of the betting. With the exception of Umpire and Buccaneer, no large amount of money was invested on any animal, and the changes since ths last published p rice curent were too immaterial to suggest elaborate comment. Forager's opening price for the Northamptonshiare Stakes ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - - -- I- - - - SPOUTfING INTI&rXATap.cl TATTERSAT.T.'aU MONDOAY. The attendance was very numneroos, aetwithotarij bookmakers and amateur spoclaorl a ?? afternoon trains for Northeinpe tors ha rhte ,~Ny held his position with firmneses, tore1 For the Derby 11nby l1e Umpire in one bet The same odds Were token ?? er~isht ConY anon SnoeUnBucE ?? 1 a~s Mr. n Homeward Bound (0); 1.090 to . 0 aget ...