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THE OLYMPIC FESTIVAL

... THIS DAY. CORRECTED PROGRAMME. Grand ProcOsion of Competitors, headed by Band of 4th ?? to Platform, where the Natte of the Prize Essayist will be announced by the Preosident, S. R. Graves, Esq. . THREE O'CLOCK. FLAT RACE, 120 Yards, in three heats: First Prize, a Silver Medal; Second Prize, a Bronze Medal.-First Heat: 1. HR. T. Parkineon, white, claret hoop; 2. A. M'Dowell, white, blue cap; 3 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. TUESDAY EmmVENaNG. The result of the Ascot Stakes has to a very great extent taken the racing world by surprise although it appears that some of the Liverpooi backers had found the pea, as nearly all who had books on the race laid more or less against the winner. The Royal Hunt Cup, to-morrow, will be the most speculative race of the day. No less than 37 animals faced the flag for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY ElXI7NGNG. Quietness With racing men has to-day been most welcome, after the bustle and excitement of cer- tainly the busiest four days ever known at Ascot. Neither here, in Manchester, nor in the metropolis has a blow been struck on coming events, with the exception of a fresh candidate for Derby honorere in Ackworth, a name strongly suggestive of the days of Margrave ...

GRAND OLYMPIC FESTIVAL

... I The second annual great international Olympic festival in connection with the Liverpool Athletic Club took place on Saturday last, at the Mount Vernon Parade Ground. The prizes consisted of the champion's gold enamelled medal and laurel crown, presented by his Worship the Mayor, R. C. Gardner, Eeq., together with five gold, 25 silver, and 25 bronze medals. The event had been for some weeks ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I e = ASCOT HEATH RACES. Stewarde: TheEarlof Bessborough, the Earlof Coventry, the Hon. Admiral Rous, and C. Alexander, Esq. Judge: Mr. J. F. Clark, Newmarket. Starter: Sir. T. M 'George. Clerk of the Course: Mr. James Man- ning, Newmarket. FRIDAY, JUJNE 5. A PLATE of 100 sOeY.; three-year-olds 7st 41b, four Sat 121b, five get 51b, six and aged 9st 71b; mares and geldfngs allowed 61b ithe ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i THE ASCOT CUPS. The following was the advice given by H. ?? in the columsn of the Arercuey for the three great races at Royal Ascot:- For the Royal Hunt Cup he wrote on Tuesday eVening- No less than 37 animals faced the flag for this event last year, when the four-year-old Canary, with 6 et., was the selected of the talent, and landed the stake without difficulty. On the present occasion ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST BETTING. CITY. The business doing at the Club this morning was not in any way commensurate with the attendance which was very large the chief topic being the late Tomato lad Umpireg decisions at Ascot, both of which (from the tenour of the remarks made during the long dis- cussion this morning) are likely to be reversed, the Tomato business without exception being the most ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. MONDAY E VENING. D The Ascot Settling has so far engrossed attention to-day as to exclude all betting. The decisions at F Tattersall's to-day with regard to the Queen's Stand Plate and Fernhill Stakes have caused con- u siderable argument and altercation, but until the official declaration is made known it is impossible 1 to offer any opinion on the matter. As will be seen below, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY EVENING. All events on this side the Channel seem quite to be lost sight'of until the grand affair at Paris is decided. The betting and full particulars of the Paris race are appended. The Ascot events shall receive attention In due time. H. H. LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING, 1863. WEIGHTS FOR THE JULY CUP. SECOND DAY-TUESDAY, JULY 14. The LivemPooL Cup, in specie, value 200 says,, ...

THE OLYMPIC FESTIVAL

... TO THE EDITORS OF THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. Gentlemon,-It is my duty immediately to reply to the letter which appears in your paper of thisE day signed Intending Competitors, and I never undertook any task with greater pleasure. For I ii Bile it is much to be regretted that any intend. t ing competitors in such contests as those of the E Oly mpic Festival should be destitute of the ?? t ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENE

... NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE MEETING. THURSDAY, JUNE 25. The TYNE HANDICA of 5 sore, each, 3 ft., with 25 sovo. added, for all ages; the second to savodoin stake. Three quarters of a raile. Calabria ?? .. ?? 2 Harvest Nell ?? Six ran. The GOLD CUr STARES (Handicap) of 10 save. each, h. ft., with 100 sans, added ; the winner of the Northumberland Plate Sib,, second 41b, extra; or of any other handicap of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST BETTING. TATTERBABL'S, NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE. S to 1 agst Caller On (t) t 12 to 1 Doefoot (t) 10 to I Brighton (o) 100 to 7 Carbineer (t) 10 to 1 Marigold (o) 100 to G The Monk (t) 12 to 1 Polynesia (t) 20 to 1 Brilliant (t) r000DWOOD STAIKS. 12 to 1 agst Knutaford (t) ST. LEGER. 4 to 1 agst The Ranger (t) j 9 to 1 Queen Bertha (t) THE DERBY. 9 to 1 agat Scottish Chief 1000 to 30 Doctor ...