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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY EVENrNG. The Chester meeting has proved anything but satisfactory to the general public. Mr. Tophain has been found fault with by the stewards of the meeting and by the press generally, but for what reason I am totally unable to find out. He fairly estimated Stradella's chance, and if he made a mistake with regard to Marigold it is no more than many a man has done before. ...

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 ...

SPORPING INTELLIGENCE

... I .0 U 15 C 17 '6 LW-ERPOL. 14 C. FIDAY 1VENING. 15 0 The iresults at Salisbsr ryi'have been a complde i6 01sriee f .s.rp ies, and th.ebookma orsbha.ve had a i3 0.good.time of it. To-mor:row is likelyto be deieisve i4 .0 ,n itedffects'on several C heater Cup'harses, but at ipresentn o decisive blow .lsa'- beer struck. Odller O; 'u s~ueems in,,great force,: saadelikely tostart abetter [0 6 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENC

... SPORTING INTELLIGENC;'E. LIVERPOOL THURSDATY EV , . For the Chester Cup Stradella still holds' ha own, and her friends are so sanguine of hersuccas that no good money passes them. Caller 01r t11 the strength of the running of Borealis at- lrorlkt bhs become second favourite; they both ?? great pretensions, but I do not think muoh.of their chancm Owing to the support give* tlb, Maccaroni, Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THE EVE OF THE DERBY. CLe u'L Lnwooi,, TUESDAY EVENING. lia We are now on the eve of the 84th Derby, a .drace which has from its being first established, in h- 1780, steadily gone on increasing in public favour. Amongst the arrivals which 1 have omitted to _ notice is Golden Pledge, a ch. o. by Daniel GgO'Rourke - Stolen Moments - in A-John ,t Osborne's stable. The horse has repeatedly been ...

SPORTING

... CHESTER MAY MEETING.-TUEsDAY. Di Grosvenor Stakes.-Fontenoy, w.o. sb Chesterafeld Stakes.-Marigold, 1;. Stockman, 2; East Lan- wl cashire, 3. Eight ran. tb Palatine Cup Stakes.-Fontenoy, w.o. be Mostyn Stakes.-Loafer, 1; Persnasion, 2; 1Redcap, 3. Six ran. P Wyanstay Handicap.- Queen of Trumps, 1; Bernicew ; gl Flash in the Pan, 3. Sine ran. w Handicap Plate.-Miss Jldia, 1; Dermot Asthore, 2. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGNECE

... SPORTING INTEUL[GENCE. I YORK SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY, APRIL 28. The CRAvEN STAKEs of 5 SOVaS. each one mile.- Rapid Rhone 1, Comet 2, Stockman 3. Five ran. The ZETLAND STAKES of 6 sovs each; T.Y.C. (5 fur 44 ?? 1, Vanessa 2, Saragossa 3. Ten ran. file STAND STAKES of 6 S4Va. each; T.Y.C. (6 fur. 44 ?? Girl 1, Belgrave Lament 2. Five ran. Thie GREAT NoRTHERN HANDICAP of 100 sove. in specie, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ly_ Ia LIVERPOOL. le SATURDAY EVENING. be Bett~ing has to-day been at a dead lochi, all seem- ing willing to enjoy a day'e reat after the turmoil le of F.psom. The settling onee over on Monday, t speculation will at once commence on the Man- s chester affairs, hich meting seems in the ascen- asdant. as LATEST BIETING. ly ?? LEGER. ly 4 to I ngst Lord Clliden (t) I 100 to 12 King of ?? (t) re ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I , I it ~~LIVERPOOL. TuEBDAY E VENING. Of the 64 animals entered for the Union Ctap r*to-morrow, at Manchester, nothing takes may Lfancy so much as i.as it is exaclyhi isa ie ?? that the iino JACK'SALIVE A seemsup th mark(mode atetough he is), he is pnalt incude, Fo ?? takes comn- d and for the Philipb Handicap, notwihtanding -the crushing weight of 9 stone, to TWILIGHT. IL H. 1-RADCLIFFE ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... =- - 7N' SPORTING, I bTELGI e | ~ ?? I LIVERPOOL.~ L THIURSDAY EVENIISIG Considering that two days' only intervene be- tween the Harpeuden and E 1~,ml meetings, it 15 matter of extreme surprise Wow o attractive a progranmme can be annually put fortiL at the place, Last year seven events were Jeided, the fields averagmg seven animals ir cach race, and so far as the entries are complete there 0 ...

SPORTING IINTELLIGENCE

... I I somes STE!RT'S AMATEUR RACES. - kind Xow Steiyarde Mr. Thomas HMill, Mr. William Clayton, iting and Mr. John Henderson. rtion MONDAY, MAY 25, I hd This the fourth of Mr. Stenit's little-goes took here aulace, at Aintree to-day, and drew together (con- es of sidering the counter attractions of the day) a very ip~ro- large and highly respectable attendance. The Luca- weather was ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIVENCE. MAjGJ{ESTER SUMMER RACES. Stewards . The Marquis of AflglOOy, the Earl of Ches. terlield, tihe Earl of Coventry, Sir II. do Trafbord, Bert., Captain Hawbeoley, W. T. ('opeland, Esq., l.P., and 11. C. Kaylor, Eeq. Judge and handi- capper, Mr. Ricobard Johnlsonl. Clerk of the course, M)hr. J. Bake. Starter, Mir. 3I'Csorge. FRIDAY, MAY 29. We have again had a most numerous ...