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... I _ _ _ ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB. The members of the club sailed Cheir annual match yesterday, when the Liverpool boat was again victorious, the result being- Name. Port. Owner. ?? Liverpool ?? T.Beddon,Esq ?? Volante ?? London ..,H N. C. Maudaley, Esq. 2 Thue Liverpool maintains her position as the first port in the 'world. The Astarte is of 75 tons hurt hen, and the Voante 60 tons, o.m. The ...

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... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

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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, ...

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... | 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 ...

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... I LivEinOLOn, WrDNESDAY EVENING. The Liverpool Cup weighta have at length made their appearance, although at the time of writing they had not been made public. As Mr. Topham had the benefit of the Cambridgeshire running for a guide, he can scarcely have made much mistake in apportioning the various imposts. From the casual glance which I have had at the list, my opinion is that Donnybrook (6 ...

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... SPORTING INTELLIGENXC. LIVERPOOL, MONDAY EVENING. Two races only are complete at Reading to- morrow, one of which being a military affair requires no comment. The Whitley Stakes has a lot of very good animals, but the top weights, with the exception of Ascot, are scarcely likely to put in an appearance. With 11 at. 10 lb., this horse is certain to keep everything safe over 11 st. Puss, with 10 ...

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... LEAMINGTON AND WARWICRSHIRE . HUNT MEETING. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY (TUESDAY). Horses marked * have arrived. The RAcONa STAEE5 of 26 EovS each, with 25 Added; two-yeor- olds 7et 121b, three 94t 121b, fourand upwards Bat 71,; soellngand other ?? five furlongs. The WELTrR HANDICAP of 6 SOVE each, 8 ft, for three-year. olds and upwards; gentlemen riders; professionals Bib extra; three quarters of ...

CRICKET

... ST. LUKE'S 21. THE NELSON.-Thls match was played at Calthorpe Park, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, the 11th ard 12th, and time not allowing it to be played out, it wee decided in favour of the St. Luke's, by a majority of 30 runs on the first inuings. Subjoined ie the score :-St. Lute's: W. Harris, 10: Green, 0; Olarkson, 11; Jephcott, 15; 0. Harris, 1; T. Harris, 0; Woodward, 0; StOckham ...

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... SPORTING INT1ELLIGIE'Ne I . , - , ?? \ BaECON RACES PROGRAMM FOR TELIB DAik (BOXDAY).. The horaes marked tbus (M) h'ave arrived. The UsESTAKE of B aovseach, with80added- three-yOV-01 d 7st, tour Sat, ,tlve 8at 1bib, clx and upwardas ot ?? and, allowances; one mile and a hai ,. A SELLmia 8TAKeS of 8 soVY each, with $0 ad4qd;- two-year- olda 7st, three 8st 81b, four 9st 91k, five add agod 10t; ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET, HEADLESS ORfogs (2nd ELEVEN) V. HAm GRIEEN.- 17cmalsS Cross: L. Ralph, 19-21. Merlin, 2-23; J. Avery, ,Q-O; Il. Raslph, 3-7; Beard, 1-4; Jolnsnon, 1-2; If Ch~mtm&, 10-5; Farr, 7--8 tnot out); G-. Charrman. ?? Ircson, O-I Inot oul) ; Gibbs. 3-12; byes, &e.' i-il tobul, 57-03. Hante Frees; Palner, 0-4 ; Jelt's, 1-0; flunaphrias, 4-0 ; raIf, 3-(J; Fisher, 13-2 ; F. Boultoue tn, on, il-B; ...

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... ABINGDON RACES. Stewards: Earl of Coventry, Earl of Strathmore, J. S. Bowles, Esq., J. B. Jenkyne, Esq. Mr. J. F. Clark, Newmarket, Judge. Mr. McGeorge, Burton-on-Trent, Starter. Mr. Charles Cox, Abingdon, Secretary. Mr. J. F. Verrall, Lewes, Clerk and Handicapper. YESTERIAY. The STAND PLATE of EO soVy, for all ages; winners of any handicap extra: straight run in (about'half a mile). ...