SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I P6RoTING~ INTE-LlIGdENc-E. I1 FACING NOTES A1D ANTICIPATIONS OF CHESTER. To t& Eorrorn of thc Dmr Posv.th 1-o- Meatintcresting sport was witnessed duringtho 1-Ur daya at 3l.ewmnrkot, and the result of the Two Thousand so considerably discounted the Derby thatit ir impossible to anticipate anything like a strong field ,f competitors for the great event et Epsom. Gang Forward and.JCaiaver ...

NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... WEsnLEflos, Wednesday. This has been thd best' day Volunteers have hit'herto enjoyed this season for shooting. The heat weea not. so great; end fleecy clouds contributed tor screen Vhs butts froam the excessive glaero which has existed on previous days. Froim gan-fire until half- past folse the competition proceeded for the Queen's Pslze at 500 yards. The nusrber of shots 'his year allowed to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... JEpNkIAIGENCE I ipf3, - C~, * I EA3 TOi2L KAUI5.M. - X ESTERDAY. liO r D anunmerous attendance to witness the sport, fv , iwos ,d3a or, peer ?? on, the mhneps bping few. tisoaer beneeyfora hacdc- p55,s br agO, The pa'$5iv opuil'ledtoouit fnor~tlsh el*3Iousoal, hut of .imdC5P'jaog cmtrhenjouC, as did Aldeitlty iinTueseday, ront Valerien to add another to his late §j, awabledwu ,on the Royal ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE,

... LEWES 2RAOES. PROGRMAMME FORl fTIS DAY. The Towrq PLATE (Handicap) of so sore ; winners after the pob ication of the weights Sib extra. T.Y.C. A SCRURY HIANDICAP' Of 10 savs earls, Is ft ; winners after the publication of the ?? 71b extra; gentleman riders, profe. sionals 7ib extra. T.Y.C. The HELTEn-SKELTER STAriss of 5 savs each, with 10 nddedd; two-year-alds 7st 71b, three Oat 21b, four Oct ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN7G INTELLIGENCE. RACING FIXTURES. JUNE. Ascot ?? 10 to 131 Newton.. 1S, 19, 201 Bibury Club ?? 25 Beverley ?? 11 I Hampton .. 19 20 Stockbridge.. 26, 27 Aldershot ?? 16 Odlhal . 2 ?? . 2G Windsor ?? 17, IS Newcastle 24, 25, 26 . 1,2 JULY. Carlisle J 2 Chelmsford.. 15, 16 Huntingdou.. 22,23 Nevosar cet.. I to 4 SuttonParkc. 15, 16 ?? 24 25 Nottingham- .. S, 9 Ipswich ?? 17 ?? 24, 25 West ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE:

... NOTES FROM LIVERPOOL. As the week progresses no abatement takes p lace in the interest evinced in the sport, which wee of a fair kind to-day. More than one presufied certainty -was upset, however, in the fielders' favour, And there Is just a, chance of a surprise In the Cup to- morrow. The field reads like being fifteen or sixteen strong, elelctcd from thle following : Starling ?? -1 ?? ...

NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING

... I 'NEWMAWET CRAVN MEETING. 'The Q-JEEN's P1'AT3,,of 100 guineas for three-year-olds 7tdlb, 14.rar '.st7lb, five 10it, si r and aged lontt1b. D.1 Mr. Savile's Littan: 4 yrs . ?? laidment 1 .XAtr.:Lcfevee's Mh.iteeder, It yr .. ?? Fordham S Mr., Marshall's Shbnn on, 5iyrs ?? T. French 3 Eerby,(F. Webb) ?? (Butler).alio ran.-Betting: 5 10 4 agsl#.Lifan, to 4 agst;Mr,1eeder, and 4xto I agst ?? ...

GRAND NATIONAL HUNT AND BRISTOL MEETING.— YESTERDAY

... IGRAND NATIONAL HUNT AND BRISTOL -. rMEETING.-YESTFRDAY. A The Avo; HuRDLEn RACle of 50 sovS, added to a Handicap Of S sovs each, 1 ft.; winners extra. One mile end a half, over six hurdles. Mir. G. Trimmer's 'Moss Rose, by King Tom-Coleur de Rose, 6 yrs, lost31b ?? R. J'Anson 1 like of Ilamiltosa's Dami, 6 yr., lost 91b ?? Ridcaby 2 Mr. Short's Theodoros, 5 yrs. 12st ?? J. Adais 3 Mr. ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... AS.OT HEATH RACES. RI10GRAMME FOR TltS DAY. Tlbo TaIAL S cTdgES qf' ?? 6scli,:ivitli' 200 added: thres- ?? 71b ,'fo ?? b,9fiv naupweidsOst: sellinu ig other allowauea: 'nVw, 111ile. Low~~a~4ez ( ~ UwOO.) isox ?? Logc Suttopi (R200.) Te~mplijP60), Xp sii ( ,4lY(,4~oj ~z~c S~tn200.) 3.\oorliii utoo00:) ?1ta h.'[icresa (.£600:)Lairif of ?? GrazdElaneur (;UWP0 3ve~attc cdtit*.!>_200;) ?? Sivia ...

THE WIMBLEDON PRIZE MEETING

... The National Rifle Association opened their camp at Wimabledon on Saturday' morning, and on Mondaythe fourteenth annual prize meeting will begin. In the earlier meetings the shooting used to begin on Tuesday, leaving Monday free for the men to assemble and settle dowry in their tents, but latterly the number of competi- tions and competitors has so greatly increased that every hour of the ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT PEDESTRIANISM

... | ASrON CanSS GxouNs.-Onk Saturday upwards of 2,000 per- Sons wvore present to wvitnes~s the running of the 200 yards All. England Handicap, for which £70 is given as first price, £E10. second,£.M third, and £C2. ras fourth prace, and winners of all pre- liminary heats, not placed in the fial, to receive nl. Forty- eight pedestrians frons all Pacts accepted their starts. Tue Ub~tting opened at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENNCE. LE, ATIUNGTON AND WARWICKSLIlE UUNT MEETING.:--YEST E:DAY, Of iato yesrs the concluding mueeting of tho Scason on the War- viek pasturos has been thie bost, and that which bcgan this after. noon proulisss to bh quito as intcresting rs its predecessors. Th. weather, though dull, w&o not ltnfovourable, anld the company was quite lip to the average. The sport bean at noon ...