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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Although I have not been by any means fortu- nate in the Goodwood Stakes to-day, so far as the winner is concerned, I have one great satisfaction, viz,, that I could not andwould not haveTbaleatris, as 1 always thought her a bad animal. The Goodwood Cup must have been a good race for bookmakers, as more than half the horses en- gaged have figured in the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LivniDFOOL, WEDNESDAY EVENING. The question now to be fully disoussed, and perhaps (let us hope so) decided, is how the July Stakes was ruin, and whether or no any mistake was made. Nothing would give the public more pleasure than to see Liddington and The Duke meet again to-morrow in the Chesterfield Stakes, but hic, Iam frai, i scrcey lkely* still, i ' suchbe te cae, ad bih ods b lai~ on ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... I ON RIFLE MI The weather yesterday was again very fine and hot. The competition for the Queen's prize was com- pleted, and Sergeant Roberts, 12th Shropshire, was the winner, making the very fine score of 65. The shooting was far above the average of last year. Roberts was at Hythe in 1861, and has not since fired at long ranges until the present meeting. The following are the other leading ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISPORTING INTELLICENCE. LIVERPOOL, MONDAY EVENING. - The settling to-day has been very harmless, as the success of Sir Joseph Hawley's horse, with the crushing weight of 9 at. 4 lbs., was not by any Y means expected. e The ram which has fallen may, and doubtless 4 will, make a considerable difference to the results r at Bath to-morrow. a For the Eleventh Biennial some good horses ; will be ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. FRIDAV EVN[IN,. The near approach of the Ccsarewitch naturally emaees increased excitement in the turf market, and Limosina hag assumed the position of first favourite, all the fives to one available being eagerly booked about her; Lioness being also in etrong force. It is reported that more horses are under oiders for the turf metropolis than on any previous occasion, and an ...

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... r ,?z . SPO W., T? i N-11 ?ERCB-:,.,k I ? ? ? - I vonriltes. Bl]3air Atho'irasadone too m'isrhvor~ce~'' ipleas rume. WlikAtheMglto'divisinfdoe 'good enoiugh Vto' e: ~ ?? te vl' .think, finid.the ?? .takeall 1thefirtm tooi. lrmottebs YORK AUGUST MEETING Bewards Thie yea t bamOsw, the Due of Old Keopeora o eatochboMessrs.Weatherb Althougf h ?? ahother tug of war s be ?? the first and, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... | SPORTINTI ITELL GENCE L ?? WnSnDAY EVrENING. ?? atpr autU mpaign, so far ad indicate bytebttinlg, at present seems destined to lack ing of the surprises of the spring and summer meetin p. Hymettue, after having re- ceived substantial suppert from the followers of Fobert's stable, was scratched at 10 45 a.m. yea. terday, a circumstance by no means unlooked for, after 100 to I having been ...

CRICKET

... 55 ?? Bo(ilE V. 1BtlOMnRO'.-Pleyed at BooUo on Saturday, and cnded in a draw. Score:- BOOTLE. BROMBto. a 0 L, Oemmoll a J J. Brockl bank, bbbons 0 S} Brocktlebank II bavioe.. 23 G. Prico, In Taylor, II Gib. is E. Naylor, be J. Brockle- boa ?? 3 1- bank ?? 7J. Connolly, e Kotnworthy, C. Jerris, run out . 7 b Gibbons ?? 13 T. Court, bs ?? Dryland, I b w, b Court .. 1 r, W. (arrov, ht vkt, b Dry- ...

DOUGLAS ATHLETIC SPORTS AND BAND CONTEST

... DOUGLAS AThl'LIT,'IC SPORTS AIND) BAND CONTEST. Ths first athletic sports ever held at Douglas, Isle of han, took place on Wednesday afternoon. and w eie in every way a gre't success, fully 3000 lrsoens baving assembled for the purpose of seitnepeing them. The day's amusements w ere got up under the oaniagenient of the conutittee of the Isle of Man regatta, recently held in i)ouglas Bay. 'Ilie ...

SPORTING

... _I LxvzRPOOL, FRIDAY UEYINING. The following are my selections for Shrewsbury: -The Count~y J9'iotc, bt. Agnes colt or Honesty; Speing Steeplechase, Endsaeigh or L. S. Di.; the Wilton unato, Problem or Raunds; Hurdle Raco Handicap, Icicle or Ada Penelope; and Whitehall handicap, Minnie Warren or Zapolya'. Int roy description of the Sefton Steeplechase in yesterda' Mercury, a typographical ...

SPORTING

... -- I LivEcnYooL, SATURDAY EVENING. Hurdle Itace Handicap, Lifeguitrdsman or Stanton; City Steeplechase, Ciarina or Plunmicake. GRENiDON. MANCHESTER STEEPLECHASES, FLAT AND HURDLE RACES. 8ATURDAl, JANUARY 2. The 1RIAUL HlANDIOA' of 8 sacs. eacb, 1 ft., with 20 sova. neded If three run, for ei ages. Winners extra. About one Dile on the lat, 7 9 (car. 7st. 11 lb.) Mr. Ambroso e Contempt, 4 yra., ...

SPORTING

... I l ad LivEmoroon, TUESDAY EVENING. on To-morrow (Wednesday) will be the Royal Ifunt ib, Cup day, for which there are 72 subscribers, conse- quently a large field may be expected. The lot I. from which the winner is likely to spring_2ar Rosicrucian, Hermit, See-saw, Cock of the Walk, dt- Plaudit, The Hind, Lictor, Red Rice, Argyle, and Walmer. Standing two to beat the field, I shall le take ...