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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IpO.RN INZYTEZLIGENCE, MNUMAOW11 NEW YEAR'S MEETIG. SAfMAY. Th etendase oc Saturday wso much larger than on Wday, but tb weather did net prove as favourable to the sport, ram failing at intervals during the afternoon, while the course, from the howers night, was very soft. The day's card contained1 Jive ites, but tha tlling Hroule Baee being eontray to lawwas C dared void. though a Handicap ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOZTING INTELLIVENOE. TAT ERSALL'S.-MONDAY. Asnilgit be expected, the muster at Albert-gate to-day provedo 'athin one, and ?? of anyaped lsteoist. S The transctionS onl the Grand Nationralwererepetitiofli of otherss preriouely concluded, while the Two Thoneaud and the Derby quotations weree cimilar to those already received. Censepsently h thereis no novelty to note. Prices: WATERLOO COURBING ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBTIBG INTELLIGBl'R. RACING NOTES AND THE FINCOLEY j STEE PLEPCHASE. To mm 3DmrOr. OF TuEs DMIV NXwo. Sin,-So deeply did the racing season, asl understood by the MIessrs. Weatherby, out itn tklo winter, wwero ?? but seant time o mtak sk Of the general results; cud the business Of a new campaIf' way be said to have commenced simultaletuS with t publication of the old one's statistics. All ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBTING INTELLIGEXCE. I FINOHLEYOCHRIUTMAB STRUIPLflOHABES- Thee ws aaina godattendanco to witness to-day'e ele th~. 1 ohniang, althoug th Mother w ecoily disilgroca le. r The rain, howevor, hold off pretty well until the cocuso ofth 1.pr~ntevariousi events were run off with commendabla Irgrrrt.No lengthened recmaiks on the separatto evcuts arO I 11 required, and we shall therefore ocitont ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ; SPORTINO INTULLIGENW2. j ICNHLRY OCII hTMAS SBEPLOHASE8. | I ~~~THvnmDY.l Thto thitd day of this mocting har'dly mot with so much loi from Iit pubic as those preceding it, the attendance being E. l ?? email one. The first ree proved the good thing it looked for Novice, and Albatross followed up his previolus aysI suacce by winning the Manor H~unt Cup in ca canter, Tone Bowslince, ?? Hunt ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... $POBTING INTELLIGENCE. BZTTNG IN LONDON.-FMxT. To-da1a proceedings at the clubs were again limited, and the only noticeable incidenta were tbat the Limb wvae a good deal inquired after, and would have been supported for a considerable eanm at 100 to 6, but tbeoe odds could not be obtained, cnd indeed ?? chary of offering any price at all. h1e Colonel also slosed an upward tendency, for after ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , - . . - T I 8?? QB2'lNq INTELLIGBYGE. I TWO JAXUARY NOMT41O0t. c Gi: TO T~i E~rt~t. 0 T~MM DAiLT Ou I Si~t,-Aiter working, .our aday to'-oget them on togethetel cipineo the officuial b~ad-sheet were Hi1 enabled ?? .mn one ti TnduB sulorbsdri o Seidyatrioii, fort-eight hours be- f yond th sa ieo ulication. Purveyors of turf -news wer ervdo h boon of filling ;their columns ?? nmrstwo or three ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENOE. SPRIN .i TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAT. Theffpiritelprooeedings ?? eastward were not followed up at Abort ate, whero matters proved rsther tame, eseept ona tho (hand Wational, iu onnecton with vbiich.tw~o or threeplro- Fs mineuttransactiois took plaeo. After 1000 to 60 had been offered abainet The Lamb, 17 and 18 ponles were tendered Sue- cesaively, but in each instance without a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INrELLIGENCE. - - - I BETTING IN LONI)ON.-TumcaAy. IVery little business was done at the elubs to-day, the mest notable incident being a bet of 5000 o 100 about Hell Court. A Quotations as ?? LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, Mel 15 to I agpt The Lamb (I3 t agpt Globule Ct & o Tin 1- and off) 38 to 1I Snowstorm JtJ Gaz 3toI-Lymington (t) S00 to 100 -Hall Court 33 to 1 - Pearl Diver (t) A . ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBTIBO INT.ELLIGaE, I BETTING IN LONDON.- HtRSl5AT. Although preceedings at the clubs to-day assumed a qtiet ar, a fair amount of business was transacted, and a few isportant moves were made For the Waterloo Cup Lord L ns nomi- nation again proved a the rage, several backers desiring to get on, and although 65 ponies were laid, once, four and a half fiftis were ultimatelyaccepted, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORBTING INTBLLIGENCE. THlE TWO TIIOTJAXD) GUINiEAS ANDTI THE1' c( DERO~BY. a' Ito THE5 UiTan OF T11II DAILY NEWS. Sm ,-The second number of the official sheet I Calendrlir1 ?? the minor, entries made on the 3 fleet 'luedey in ?? new year, and also corrects the lcw ortos ceade inl No. 1. We are not told w etleer thle re- turn of the ?? Zapolya, as 3 years in flee Chester OUT) was a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIY g2 GrxNaqCE. I SOUTH COUTR1TY HU=~ A.ND HUTRDLE R&OB MEETflG, WEST DBAYTON-TU8DAY.T P~rom the heavy rains whiob have recently fallen it W55 hotua2. reasonablyexpected that the prettily situsted and ?? run, ningtrak ?? Dra~anwould have beet mnore or tess Thaeioinihowever, was good-in fact, for Jumplnig events, it coulb~hbeim~veupon. An average comnpany'ourneyec fromn London, and, as ...