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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ANTICIPATIONS FOR THIS DAY'S RACES. Lndy Flizabeth never absolutely showed irs front for the Darby, and tire victory of Elit wmam, one of thle w0o5t lioroes in the rac for the Ring men, was deeply mortifying to the baclecra of The Earl, who beat Sir joseph, Hrasley's horsc in thle Newmnarket I'ieninial, bsrtvass struck ant of the Derby at seven on Tuesdny night, Thre public have won most of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACINTG FIXTFURES. MAY. Wos~t ThoIyLca. .. I ontlhwe il.. 4Newto~n 17 Rledditch . 1 loris YcooTlaory 15 IlihIlltui ..s 1 Navestoh.2 ilawiok . S NewcagdetlSlimle)rCZ2t Cn)-doll2dlSour,r3r Stfotedey 13 ihbry Club .. ..2:3 incxhester .1 so * S iiiokridge . 4 Fa'itDrelirrll. 3 lcievrley, llull.&c.10 New Forest Hunt 29 lBsrnstapio qniS WVindolsr SimicourlIC ...

SPORTING NOTES

... SPOr p0TING NO'TESO UtIES TER NOTES AND ANTlICIPATI ONS f)Airthre--year-oIld has, triumnphed in a big hanldicap, sad inl Iilading thel gym, test Chiester Cop 'moral of mouderna Ijitic Pl, dc] 167 c-ns stampiedl lins lf a tsauth rimprived animida fr althouegh hoe won thle Coodwoud INo r-ery la-st year, lIe ladt thou only a fetetier onl his basck, slo that lie certainly cannot boaist of use : ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING 14ISTURES. RAY. t PBathi 10 Icroydon First, l~aspgieden ..12 Newark . 211' sltirnoor ..21 Epsom Summer. .26 JUNiE. 5 West Drayton. IIlc~ emny SNwo . 7 n ltcdditchi . ,,assielk ! t mospll . Navestocle 2 I Strsheley .. esctISlniOrl2 Cryo2dSiurner3ir Ascot.. IBisr li) .. =aceter . I3Beverley, llriff,. c.t Stockbridge . Sootlsvell 4Windsor Sulinisiri Alexaraok. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TIPS FOR THIS DAY'S RACES. Wise running to-slay for the l(reat Nort hern Ihandicap aff ected tho nsoretr position of Paul Jones in the Derby, Beauty aud Sli-stlhcensfl so far diesappointing their admirers that the Chester a Cop winner lost Many of his Epsom friends, though there was R very little speculation, and no sensational movement, In coil- nection with the forthcoming important Surrey ...

CHESTER MEETING

... CHESTER MEETING, . e - -1 . -A ukil, am~~iii0 Stewards: fluke of Ifeaufort Marquis of Hmatingn, Earl of CoventrErle of Sef ton, Earl of Westmorlanid larl of 'ilton, l~arl of Stamford, Earl Poule t, iconlt'Vincent, 'ib W, W. Wynn, B art., M.P?., and G1. Payne, Esq. Judge; Mr. , JQebnaorr. Startter ;Mr. T.' Mcieorge. YE$3TERDAY. Tirme-honftOOed Chester never had a faeirer aspect thane it bad ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IORTING INTELLIGENCE. DONCASTER SPRING ETIG yESTrERDAy.J 13eastiftil weather again favoured the sports, which, thouigh s1II- Y productive of even motoeraite fields, attracted a very fair company. The first three events brought out but fiernesadi h Iwo stakes which Prestuceil contests, the fvoie tkes, won eaPonY though backers of Valentin, in thle Juvnl1 tkeetuo thorns until the filly got awa,o ...

CRICKET

... | SATIL. INDI-;T'ENDENT CRlIlCET ClU1 3. HA% WTlVTlI0i CIeLCat-T CLUB, Asros.-A match wvas playesd on !iaturday last between these clubs, on the ground of the Adderley Park, and ended in an easy victory for thc formcr. Sulbjoined is the scorc: --aSaitte,! Dadeperdo rt: Cramnrore, 2: Wheeler, I; B. Mellow, 7: iles, 4 : Winlhip, 0; .oase ^Omnllp~01, JO; Jalmes CoMI'son, 0 Silinali, 0; Overthrew, ...

SPORTING NOTES

... ANTiICIPATIONS CF THE 1fuRRY AND OAKS. 'Tolle for thle loust jert, Bathl, neverthelessi, produced jiv or fl i-ce interesting lacesH, pronlinent utoong ovhicli werethe over~throw of Spc!culllli by little Grimistonl, iii thle Bieunniail, andtilte hollow defeatsusitained by Achieve- i1lth 1 froul I idiuq. hrermit events lave t;Llgiht 111 thle fallacy of advanilicg excuses for beaten horses, and ...

CRICKET

... THE AUSTRALIAN NATiVE CRICKE TERS. GElNTLEMIEN OF0 THE, SUPR~EV CLUB I'. ABORIGINAL B LACK ELEVE&N. A ne1w epoch ill the history of cricket occurred yestc-er dAY monoi'iig at the Oval, Renniupnton. Tlhe event halS heei anriously loolked forWarDi to evcr since the annuouncenmnt oIf the arrival of the ''aboriginal blacks ' freiri Australia, andl fortuc (ely thle weather, which hasi fair thle ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ;}: ;__14 i SPRT;N ,WLLGE3 K NOT.E$: fliOM yq~wfAR T. In exact'accordlance with. the ;1cdtoaI formed of the One1 Poa oespora6 Ocred (a gal~akt 1ctery, anid thie'cutiting down~ anowdre soel that he tlhlnkkthe, 1sdbp~eeiended'Tuesdq5 evat id eco ghttliuhrfl'1ih . tlslnshef The expected acltagoniarn df theEran beGw ps.l xaytciting, tieea1sskdoh isitererlt: headd wagering, and~( Illprg am qiwisy ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ANTICIPATION~S FOR. ',I'IS DAY'S RACES. A field of about twenty starters mauy be ealeniateri upon for thu fleiby, namaely~lLady Elizabeth (Fovdharnt), Blue flOwn (Wells), llositerucian (Cnstanco), Oreen Sleeve (ilartisr Adamios), Sutffolk (Paley), King Alfred (Norman), Pace (Aldcrolt), Specralurn (Ken- yen), Franchise (Chlldoner), The Earl ICannon), Paul Jo005 iParry), Forest Ring (Snowden), ...