SPORTING

... i LATEST BETTING. iC -, - 3 A2NClHTER. TN E DERBY. P g j7*1ituitstle, t and w I 100 to 6 Janitor, t 20 to I I4 t40'to 1 Bribery colt, t a CREtETER CUP.b .oi to la at Blithileld, taken freely b Wle WATiE'aoo COUMSINo CUP. V4$6 r at1 n Mr. Bartholomew's nomination, t 1004,- .i¢ s:Mr, s znkt ditto, t ie ?? Mc: J. Jadd ne's l itto, t mie ,, ir. Brocklebank's ditto, t 40 to Itt M , r. Claike's bito ...

SPORTING

... I 0 3 LATES.T. BET-TING. D BrMANCHESTER. THE D)ERBiY. 7 to 1 agst Ilustie, t & O 33 to 1 Stabber, t 8 to 1 Lord Lyon, o 3,3 to 1 Bribery iolt, o B 10 to 1 Student, o M0 to 1 41aravedist 20 to 1 Redmi, t G0 to I Wolsey, t . 20 to 1 ,rulitor, t 22 to I 11000 to 10 Lanaret, ,25 to.l Blue Itibansi, o W WA'TERLOO COURISINO CUP. 20 to 1 isgt Mr. Jardine's nomination, t 25 to I 25 to 1 ,, Mr.. ...

SPORTING

... SPORTI90T. LIVBIiOOT,, WlDNEc1'AY ThoSr4NING. The Ascot races, which terminated to.d'. bnare brought to light nothing to assist mn divinning the futture, with the exception of proving tifat ulzytae the present date Achievement is tie best twi- vear-old form yet displayed, not even exeepting: 'The Rake; and also clearly showing that the seaz- sational movement created on Monday last in tha turf ...

MODERN WILD SPORTS IN INDIA

... r O .MOVERN WILD Nl'ORTS' IN' IN-DIA. Tor filoleiniig exti ct is fmi, the etter of a yonng Abor- II doimi 'n ili tile lirin 7DM i'd Poona, hlh Apfil, 1866 its I tlbl yiml ill 1111 tlat ibilt at tiget buing Ii the iieigihboi hood. col T, ll' t ihlv :1 Iiga pirti i i:iia ouit the other day to .shoiit hill. i'i Z ih it ,'lil tlireh Ii il(}Ctiic thiit wits tied uip for hlim, iAil i' ,1 ti.rcett ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I ?? ?? STOCK BRIDGE RACES.-FunDAY. UANDrnCAI' MWE'rSTArcNs of 10 sovs. eolh hs f, With 50 added, for3-yr-olds and upwardls; gentleintn riders. Now mile. Duke of Sleaufort's Ltrd Rionald ?? I Mr. Chaplin's Breadlalluan ?? 2 Mr. Ei. J. Sayers's Olivia ?? S filuruni andl Miss Grinssiaw also ran. Betting: 2 to I oln Lord Ronaold, 7 to 2 agot Blradalbane, and 10 to I agost any ither. T'HE UxBunoee ...

Sporting Intelligence

... fterting TATTERSALL'S.-MONIAy. Although the subscription room wee not very numserousely attended to-day, speculation was ?? ternoon, and a fair amount of business was transacted. As a mattero course the St. Leger was the princ'pal race bet upon, and several horses found their way into tile quotations. one of the first operations was that of a well known bookmaker laying 100 to 00 S; fiv tines ...

Sporting intelligence

... I *hpartil Intelligence. NEWMAR&KHT CRAVEN MEETXINGj-MonIAy. THE CRAVEN STAKES Of 10 sore each, with so added, &V.y olde, Oat 101b; four, Sat Sib; fire end Upwads, Out 21b; w whinner to be sold for 500L, If demanded, Ac. or to carry 7nt extra; horses to be sold for 1001. allowed VIi. LAF. (Iai 2 furlongs 18 Fyftli) A HAHPICAP BLAT11 of 60 sors., for 3-yr-olds and upw&sU T.Y.C. (6 furlongs 140 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I ftorting3 ltetligence. NBWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING,-FBIDAT. The concluding day of the five days' meeting at headquarters was far more enjoyable than either of Its predecessors, for in place of the variable weather, with rain, hail, and sunshine alternately, which had been experienced diurgsthe fot four days, a spring-like day and a cloudless sky reminded those pre- sent of thie near approach of ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? fntettyutre. I CHELMSFORD SPRING MEETING,-WEDNESDAY. SC But aimeagre card was provided for the second day, and tisosig RI ,a nunceroiis, ciosapony wsere agoics present, those who journeyed tntosess had little to congraltulate themselves on, in respect to b: either thle quality or qusatietY Of tics spoct which too lcisS it will bce uobherved that two cocos$ fell tlIccough. The Boding 51 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... - ?? A,11grting Entelligence. ?? T, CHESTER RACES-FRIDAY. ho] liii:I2lC0 card was provided for thle coiieludlng day's sport, h .nldai s'5 a miarked falling iiftiin the attll ne Te OnL ci Iiicrwa avalii tinle, the air. being particulaly p tst n :11d il cors, llconsciieiuene of the cotnuddruht ltccale Vcr% hard, ot the ,.peniag evnswr erfcbe' t o. thle gealtlellieli wtii, encouraged byterreetse ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I t~portin: iEnteltgentce. NEWMARKFT.-FIIIDAY. MATC : 100 soes., hs ft. Chesterfield Coeroe (3 fanrlongo8 212 Mar. `Chaplin's Soiled Dove ?? Lord Falrnouth's Reigning ?? Betting: 2 to I on Soiled Dove, who made all the running, and won in a canter by three-quarters of a length. TiffE QUEENNS PLATE Of lid guineas, for marco 3-yr-old sand upwards. R. C. ;3rniles 4 furlongs 139 yards). Mr. B. E. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Allortia'a futtiliamet. . -21 TATTERSAIL'S.-MONDAY. The activity displayed at the Victoria Club in the early t part of the day certainly led us to expect ?? of a tl corresponding nature at Knigbb'ibridge; but we wore not k prepared for the heavy tranraetlons which actually took n' place at The Gate. Lord Lyon was made a warm favourite for the Two Thousand in Wellington-streetk where he was ...