LONDON BETTING—YESTERDAY
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... 5IsYRIN NTELuGENCE. I THIS WEEKS MOOG AT HOME. (omo oer o0zwaonwq) I The BaIdoyle track Wi ?? (NoIday) be the arne of a military affr, the sporting o~eors of e 7th Humars having rented the course for their ,nuall celebration. 11w Gra the Duchess of garlborough has signified her intention of viiting tb, races, and I understand Mr. Brindley, the ,,Mete of the Metropolitan Meeting, bas toade ...
... I CURRACGl- GARItRIUsoN RACE-3-AucUsT 24. HiAND)ICAP? 11CR:LC i:ACi. One and i half illes; over O ilight of liurtilus. Mt lb st lb Tnreo ?? ?? 12 10 IWalsall .. ?? 10 4 J 6e 1 ?? II5 Lu-Lu 1. 0 Qoeer2th. Bath ?? 107 l t, ' 10 0 Antonio Perez ?? lo ?? 10 0 RACK !l w, La Mlarchosi ZU ichasi Rugby 'tWiJ'ktlg Arrow Wanderer 11eruenot H cather Bell '1e ? V ron ;URRAGH MILITARY. Laureate llijarney ...
... iT- sORTTr1oG WTELLTJB1. i LGIItIOI .EI'I'G-abXR0Y. (By Prew Siec Wire) Orly a few animals were spoken of in connection with the Lincoln this afternoon, for which race Sir Jtsrph was -akedt in aboutg £l.SZ, andS for a time odds of 100 to 7 were Sed for In vain. Later, however, i thn proeos became more liberal and a general. t~derwy ~00 to Ton the fleld.I Odds of 0 tol I ereeaelyo ught I after ...
... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE CORK PARK RACES-Two DAY. (UPMMAL TZ=BBAN FBOM ODB COEREWPONDUT.) .Cork. Monday. Matters here are tame, and there never has been so dull a race eve, s this in the southern capital. The Park this utrning was all but de- serted. and but that Frenchws and Dan Broderieks teams did some gentle work there would have been notbing apparent to suggest the approach of another May ...
... THE 19TH HUSSARS' MEETINC. (s-0n OBU COERSS1ONDENT.) 5 Gork Park, Saturday. This ?? regdiment had a gala outing to-day over the Cork Park course5 where only a very limited tompany, indeed, assembled. The early I morning was bleak ann cheerless, and rain de- scended steadily until racing began. This very naturally Irighlaened away many intending visitors, , but a goodly showing of ladies graced ...
... I I _ LONDON BETTINIG-.YESTMAXt The Ebor Handicap and St. Loger cante an for a fair amount of attention to-day, and IsROanY had anwger of 500 to 400 noted to his name, wbile at 7to2 was good Ibusiness, 700I3 to 200 being taken. in One hand. Knight Templr advncedto l0' to 12, said oven monoey was not to e ad ora, I-eewhile Sertuga camehakt 0o II News that (ijengarry had gallg-ed in the morning ...
... I . - CROYDON RACES-YTFrntny. The STEWARDS' STEEPLECHASE (Handic p) 0; sovs; winners extra. About two milea and . ila Latchkey ?? ?? ?? ?? s Strolner ?? . . h. .. - Jupiter . ?? ?? ?? ?? The NOVEMBER HUN'TERiS' FLAT RACEO l3 I0 8 each, with 200 sOVS added for qualited hbanters. miles on the lat. PuCe, 12s.t :§ib ?? .. .- -. M- r faS 1 Merry Ensland, 11st 71b ?? lr H Lowe Prince -i4peril. 12st ...
... : _ . . , I LONDON BETIINa-YEBTESDAi, (By Fs'eemoa Speoial Wire.) . T' Waterloo Cbn provoked but little speculationto-day, nor did tho Crpydon Hurdle Rdee furnish muchlmore. The 2,000 wes a dead'letter, and the only bet on the Derby was the acceptance of 100 to S a few times about Roland Grommo, hut hbd the ielders bean a trifle more liberal in their dealings some good business might have ...
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... SPORTING INTELLIGkNCE. D3RAY AND COUNTY DUBLIN itCS. (From our Corresponident. On Satturday the ?? meeting which was oargatnised by bthat populair anti, sport-laying fraternity-the Bray Hunt Chsbe-was brought to a most eucceesfel leonte. The course, whicand cnrcadttig ande ASeeyo GCarden of Bray, end the hiills, anid valleys, aini glens, and piains, and icater-cycrd montais, rid ultiudeof ...
... SPORTING INTELfLIGENE.. I I * _ _l CURRAGII MILITARY RAICES-SE.rE 20. THE, STAXD PLATE of &4ovs eachi,2ft; So added. (on mil. and a half. yr it lb yrs st lb Ro~enge ?? .11 7 Constantlue .a It) 7 ta ae evcr Kilalae 4 10 12 M 3ustcr to 10 0 DUBLIN METROPOLITAN RACES-SEnt=ER 22to, 1875. CLOSI.14o OF PLAT~Es. 'rhe U3EI PLATE,' of (to sovq., adjided to a sweep- stakes of S sore each; one soy. ...