SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELUGENCE. NOTES FROM NORTHAMPTON. The attendance at Northamapton this afternoon was very large, and it may be mentioned as a fact that tihe stand receipts were £200. more than they were last year. Sport provedto bofar from. en interesting character, and the victory of Midsummoer in the Northamoptonshire Stakes was exceedin!ly popular, the Baron not h avinigwonabhandicap for along ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING _ITYJLDIGEWUE THE LOTHIANS' RACING CLUB AND EDINBURGH MEETING. PROGAM F OR THIS DAY kTRURSDAY). Horses ?? thus *) havae arrived. The DA ?? CUP, value 80 eBos, for horaes that have not won any lace value 2l0 sove in the pest or present year three. ywar-olds Sat 71b, four 9at 7ib, live and upwards lost; pea.ltics and allowances. Once round and a distance. The BrORTSUNE'S NURSERY ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... * SPORTING INTELLIGHNC& YOTES FRObX EDINBURGEL Sport north of the Tweed roseem to bp flourishing, and thb Edon- burgh Meeting, over Musselburgh COurse, will vie with more pre- tenutlous Southern fixtures. The anrival%, equine and hum-in, are immense. The large part oi ?? card I cannot gdviss upon, but of tre fourteen runsnera for the Lothlang Handicap, 3 Enterprise and Itregulasity have moet ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , DO20Rt~g INrAliompa ' Our ?? 00 l~. ?? movftlog will not be Mailasodl, A g~oac Uvrtuy raing A Li 0~ i-n-elled mor hai~de ii fsno;ad a tbro d &A; o oth.elba rlsf-,ui me, i podeii as being PICIy fuill. The its.o c-d a Ju 3 k fy is not c~ very lunge vnA, bilt f~l? ilpoi- wilyi bwtr~uaszld, as Eho ~ ceureso rulei, guair order for racing. 0001u~ aul'uv? wilil Vfo Meu Ttosu it' ndioas), ifor ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... [WEATfTFP. PPRMIITTING.] The NooTH WArerxcasoiInr HouNDS. at E; eum.-Tlbursday, Feb. 24, at Rugby Station; Friday, Feb. 25, at Hay Wood. The W wlkiosurbuu HoUrND,. at a quarrir to eterse.- Thursday, Feb. 24, at Lower Shuckburgh: Friday, Feb. 25, at Wroxton Abbey. The WOROESTESnaSSr HOUSDR, at a quart, to Etelen.- Thursday, Feb. 24, at Old Hills; Friday, Feb. 26, at Woodnorton. The SouTr ...

SPORTING NOTES

... TURF TOPIC i AND ANTICIPATIONS OF THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE WIEE AT NEWMARKET. 2'o the EDron- onf the IDAcLY poSTr. Sir,-Though the racing of the past week was of a fairly interesting character, It had no effect whatever on the future, Referee, the only Cambridgeshire horse of any moment that ran, having been struck out since his doings at Hereford and Gloucester. Both the latter meetings were in a ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... ,A d UNR,#PfOpiTUENTS. TfhOW~awi~af~nin lHOUJNDS, at a-zavtv b~for ?? d- Nov.ay, Nov. 2- . at Walton Howe; Taesday NOv. 24k .t What. ?? !.2hmrpday. Nov. 24, at Lower 82lrnkburgh; riday Tov. 26. at Faruboroug !IThe NenraI 'WAftWXOEZH*R }Rolsle, at Esi ZeT s-esy~ NoP.022, at lenlsrorth Osastle Wednesday, Nov. 213. t Tan- worh;iAday, Nov. 25, at (3lavedon. ' Torn SO11TEC S 0 1 ornn ainOsD, at S~ ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... : SPORTING INTELLIGENCEc SHlEtEWSBUIRY NOTE3. fhe resuits On the second day weres again deed against th3 talent, and unless there is a change to-morrow the rankes of th clever fraternity will be, materially thinned before tire cl0sa of the mre' ting. Ton evente were brought to issue this af ternoon aud In the principal strnggle Cymbhal again proved himself a firet- class horme, While Flash, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINQ INTELLIGHNCE. BROMLEY WINTER STEEPLECH&8E$, .IRUDLE AND FLAT RACES, .ef L YESTEMDAY. P~f.-EC HUIXAMSTARESg (flandinep) of ?? each, ?2 ft (t0 th fn)j wish 40 added, for two-year-olds: winnerm extra- fbm. fmkng8 one bhundred yards, nearly straight). Mr* ?? Favor], 7at 41b - -Lynhame I 1Mr. %'Wts Patience, Sat 5 h . - .H. Jacksoa Kr flaree'sa Maldl Zf Athena, 7st (Including 71h extra) ...

UNITED NORTH OF ENGLAND ELEVEN v. TWENTY-TWO OF WORCESTERSHIRE,

... UNIISD NORTH OF ENGLAND ELEVEN v. TWENTY-TWO OF WOROMTERBEN, Yesterday was oommenced, ?? the County Cricket Ground, St. John's, Worcester, the match between the above toama, which has been looked forward to by the inhabitants of the city and county with much interest for some weeks past. The weather was all that could be desired, and this, combined with the repn- tatlon of the players, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTNGINTELGEXC a1 EPSOM SPRING MEETING. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY (TUESDAY). The TRIAL. STAKES of 6 Bova each, with, 60 added; three-year. Iolda 7et 1kb. four Sot 71b, five Sot 131b, six and aged Oat; penastias and allowances; the winner to be sold for 600 sove; one mile. The BRIGHlTONi RAILWAY PLLTO of C0 Bova, for three.Tesr-olds and upwards ; three-year-olds 7et Illbs, four 9sI 21b, five and ...

DISTRICT SPORTS

... ROYAL OAR GROUNDS, BURNT TREE, DUDLnY PORT. -Mr. Nuttall's enclosure was patronised on Mofeday by an assemblage of upwards of 500 spectators, to witness the 120 yards pedestrian match for £20. between Frank Corbett, of Lawley Green, and Matthew Richards, of Oaken Gates, Salop, who showed on the grounds at 3.30 pom.; Corbett attended ?? having the services of lVhittalrer, of Wednesbury. Both ...