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December 1860
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Morning Chronicle

TRADEMEN'S FOUR-OARED RACE

... TRADESJIEN'S 1OURL-OA1ED 2 ACE. _ q di a A four-oared race came off yesterday on the London river, first which, although for a smiall stake, created a considerable to amount of interest, owing to the competitors being mem- tit The b rs of two rival tradesmen's clubs. Four young men of th ind Blackfriars, originally belonging to the Blackfriars Aquatic (t3 by Club, lately challenged four of the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIG'ENCE. CROYDON STEEPLEClIASES.-W DNF.I - TIIE (CI'OYI)ON STAKES (]fandiCap) of 5 SoYa. wath i 30added. Aboutthree miles. (21 subs.) air. T.Goly, y, rs Nt 1l) ?? I liens Li \ye -listit:ill ti Mr. lt. Li ?? lka& irt'jails, 6 yr, o10st21b ?? 1i. Mir. w. Smith's clester, 0 ya lo1st21h ?? Tihe following also rau :-The Culrate, TheT.Ittl * fni, The Fawn. Betting * 5 to 2 each ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INT!ELLIGENCB. ind TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. JIr, The few subscribers present wore occupicl in settling the their Croydon accounts, and the room was desrteddat an rial early hour. Eettledrum was made the first favourito for ird* the Two Thousand Guineas, being backed at 7 to 1. Later, 3 to 1 was laid agst Kettledrum and Diophantus coupled, the and the following five were backed against the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ,SPOpTIAG IATELLIGENCE7. . CROYDON STEEPLECHASES-THUR.;D.tT ?? TlF STAND PLrTTa (Handicap) of A) sovs., ?? to a1 Sweepstakes of 5 sevs. each ; 2 ft. About two miles and a IIr. B3 Lil's Red Rover 4 2-S. ?? 0 . (J; a.! 1 'Y . I ;. i I la' ill's Alilslea;i: ! er:, 'st * 1 ?? ?? . ;.;1.I;IXj!l1I; I.,. ?? ?? ;a:1',,Lest gla. OriltitlisriS Curate anti Lottery also ran. I 3' t) 4 .i;, Tits Cr-iat&, , ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BqFOBTING INTELLIGENCE. rTIlE DISPUTED RACE AT CHATHAM, )The following letter has beon forwarded to our. sporting d correspondent for publication by the trainer of Wee P'olly: 11ii Sir,-Now fist the rcing for thle year 1860 is over, rperhaps yen will allow me to refer to an incident of the past seasson, which thotigh of iflnunediato interest only to a a fcw, yet in principle is, I think, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENcCE. TATTERSALLS-MIONDAY. A very thin attendance, ajd only the following bets laid: THE DERBY. 30 to 1 agst Nautilus (t) 50 to 1 - Copernicus (t) 50 to 1 - Forester (t) S0 to 1 - Overton () 66 to 1 - Kildoaan (t) CO60 to 300 - The mares PROGRAMME OF CROYDON STEEPLE- CHASES. Stewards-Tho Earl of Coventry, Lord C6urtenav, arnd Mr, Charles Bevill. Clerk of the course and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGBNMi way. | BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FuIDAY, OUSC, THE DERBY. tti? ~6 to I agst Dundee (off) ig to 14 to 1 - Big Ben (off) rtesy 1C to 1 - Diopiantus (off) ,and 20 to 1 - Kettledrum (t) e, 22 'e to I - Klarikoff (t) D his 25 to 1 - Dictator (off) tel 33 to 1 - Nautilus (t) cre; .50 to 1 - Yorkiniuster (t) wvas 6ii to 1 - Sven Dials (t) H*o A no _ ?? __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. is ...