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... I I1VERPOO)L V. TMANCHESTER. The return match between these clubs was played at M-anhcster on Wednesday last but 0Pyjog to the very late tnuater of the Maucilestor ienlemen *and the heavy score made against tghee1 a>nly n part of their first innings could be l e.The followving wvas the score: P Y 11LVERlPOOL. B j. Thornewill, c Wadeson, b 33ousileld.. , 33 A Wiilnglow, c Wlalker, b ?? H. N. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. SATURIDAY EVENING. Taien in the aggregate, the betting on the St. Leger during the past week has been more exten- sive than eve have ever yet had it, and several horses not previously mentioned have found quotations at various prices, the most noticeable being Scamatder, who has been from 100 to 1 down to 50 to 1. Borealis has also found consider- able favour, the last offer against ...

CHESTER RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... I The volunteer prize contest was renewed yes- terday morning at Shotwick, under very unfavour- able circumstances. The weather-which had throughout the previous day been gloomy-held out little encouragement to hope for an improve- ment. As a consequence, the visitors were not so numerous as on the preceding day, yet great interest was manifested by those present, as some of the most valuable ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL. TnUSnDAT EVENING. Horses have been so thoroughly run out during the past fortnight in Sussex tat is quite im- possible to say now which is likely to put in an appearance. In the Welter Cup, at Lewes, to- morrow, I can- not see anything capable of upsetting ALCIBiADE, with 9 st. I2 lb., as he is certain to have a; perfect artist on his back. From the 90 subscribers for the De ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... _ . - _ .I .= = ItTUAPOOL. THURSDAY EVININO; After the performit-D Oof COLOI OEl tbDE~iTT, I cannot see anythin to beat him in ?? Members' Plate at 101xfoi'd to-Zrrow. In the Princess of Wades Stakes I shall ntandi my chance with LUE~iA. The Innkeepers' Plate wU probably produca a. good race, and I think ToM P'OOL Will win it., In the Stratton Auelley SItaake5 I shall look lb PETIT C1sKA as ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL. WznNxSlAY EVENING, The KnaveBmire Stakes at York to-morrow appear a certainty for BEAUVALE. The Colt Saphrig Stakee will, I think, be won by THEs CALLIOP COIT.T TheNUrsery E~and;CaP, CUTAWVAY, wxth e6at. 121b., ought to win; and the GreatYorkshire Stakes I shall place to th credit of the Malton Stable by the sad of the OLD ORANGEx GIRL. HI. H. * - .~H YORK AUGUST MEETING. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... PLYMOUTH, DEVONPORT, AND CORNWALL MEETINt4. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 The COuMY~s MEMBERS' PLkrE of 25 asue., added to a Sweepstakes of 6 soya. each. Three-year-olds 9 at. 12 lb., four 11 at, 2 lb., five 11 at. 12 lb., Six and aged 12 at.; mares and geldings allowed 4 lb. The winner of any race value 60 sOVa. 6 lb., of 100 10 lb., of 1I0 10 lb., of 200 21 lb. Gentlemen riders; jockeys 7 lb. extra. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY EViNING. On Tuesday next the autumn campaign of racing Will commence at York, and I trust that I shall be as successful in the autumn handicaps ?? I was in the spring ones. The'York meeting is generally a pretty good touchstone as to what will take place at Doncaster. For the Ebor Handicap The Monk and Carsa- brook seem to engross most attention, and Mr. Saxon's horse (The ...

CHESHIRE RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... I ?? The third annual contest of the Cheshire Rifle Association took place yesterday, on the Shotwick Sands, near Chester. In the early part of the day the sky was overcast with huge black clouds and apprehensions were felt that the weather would be unfavourable, consequently the visitors were not so numerous as on former occasions. The range is one of the best in the kingdom, and, as might be ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. MONDAY, MIDNIGHT. So niany south country horses have been run through at Goodwood during the past week, tbat it is no wonder there is s9 ]ittle speculation oll the Brighton events. In fact, the Stakes alone has been introduced into the market, and for which event Blackdown seems almost entirely to have engrossed the attention of backers. Including his IO lbs. extra, he has now Gat. ...

CHESHIRE RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... II We Bubjoin a list of the returns which were not it completed when our report left on Thursday even- t ing. The great object of attraction, the volley 1 prizes, were postponed until next year; also the rtatch between the counties of Lancashire and ir Cheshire. The latter was for a prize of £10, to bc ? shot for by ten gentlemen from each county, le seven shots at three ranges, viz., 600, 700 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL.P- TUBSDAY EV2N]Ya. The principal event at Brighton to-day has re- sulted against my anticipations, but were the race to be run over again I should not for one moment alter my opinion, Magnum Bonum. is and always was a very uncertain horse, and one that I should be very sorry to trust, however leniently he may be treated by the handicapper. He is an arrant rogue, and such animals, ...