SPORTING
... a c~POtI THE TURF.-In point of weather, which was genial and springlike, the Bristol meeting in the earlier part of the week may claim to have been the most successful of any yet held this season ; wh ...
... a c~POtI THE TURF.-In point of weather, which was genial and springlike, the Bristol meeting in the earlier part of the week may claim to have been the most successful of any yet held this season ; wh ...
... SPORT INc THE TuRF.-The Turf ball has been kept ropling pretty merrily during the izeek, the Lammas Lands at Warwick, and the Knavesmire at York having witnessed some good racing; while Windsor, Thirs ...
... P 0 P-T I - N Tir TvrF.--A fair share of patronage was given to the Border meeting at Carlisle, but this is just the time when the aristocratic patrons of the Turf do not care to travel so far from Lo ...
... SITVIMAING AND DIVING TIlE Long Vacation is with us, the swimmers' memories awaken. The few glorious days we have chanced on Lately have yielded visionsof calm waters, breeze-rippled, that have lapped ...
... SPO.T NG GoODWOOD and the other great Sussex racing meetings nearly monopolised all turf sport for the time being; but when these had concluded it developed itself sporadically last week all over ...
... FLT I I THE TURF.--There is no denying the fact that the Doncaster Meeting has been a little bit flat ; the fields have ruled meagre, notwithstanding the abnormally wet summer has kept more horses on ...
... SPORTINc L L . . - - -- - - - THF TURF.-All interest in turf matters during the last week has been centred in the publication of the entries for the Grand National Steeple Chase, for the great Spring ...
... rl -? I ORT ING C THE TURF.--The chief meeting of the week, at least in thl North, has been that at Newcastle, which excited the usual interest among the horsey miners, who are nothing if not in earne ...
... o SPR.T~a LIKE many of our weekly contemporaries, we were unable to give the name of the Waterloo Cup winner in our last num- ber, as the result of the Altcar contest was not known in London till Frid ...
... SPoR.TINc? ?? ?? THE Steeplechase and Hurdle-racing season may be said to be at its height, at least if we may judge from the number of fix- tures which have been brought off during the present week, ...
... 1pol~t I THE TURF.-A suburban steeplechase meeting at Kingsbury, under the auspices of Mr. Warner, of the Welsh Harp, Hendon, is the only Turf event of the present week which has engaged the attention ...
... THE INTERNATIO)NAL YACHT RACE THE glorious Fourth of July,' when Americans at home discharge innumerable guns, and let off multitudinous fireworks in honour of the anniversary of their national inde ...