SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS. ,o0 the EDr1ono of lice DAILY POST. Sir, -A rather tame and uneventful week in the sporting world was closed to-day by a sale of blood stock at Cobliam. The chief lots submitted for competition were animals the property of the late Mr. Cartwright, and included the stad horses Albert Victor and George Frederick, the former of whom has made a name for himself its ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 50i RAC0INGx NOTES.F e ut The opolinig portioni of the Oxford programnme did Pot produce J anytitnig sensational Ili talso Shape of spurt, bist the folhlowers af dltic fortunes Of 3Sllsirsor otable slid well, sas it is evisleat that. A Death or tlory soda Eapads. are useful its thi sosrto zit ponty. Sit. Agssyiatle coeleil ioto rule for the leadinig Ithandicapt 9 throegh lamenetiss. bet it ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Thee ws a RAOIN.G NOTES. Te wsamuch larger ottendaless at Stockbridge this after- *noon than there was on the flibury Ulish dlay, and the Bibury St-and. had quicate an animatedl appearance. A large number of iladles patronlsedu the rinating, and tlso quality of the sport and i. tihe class andi exciting finish for the Cup were worils travelling isueis to see, and fully eustained the character ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE t a T[HE SPRING HANDICAPS. a ACCEPTANCES FOR THE CROYDON GRAND 7 INTERNATIONAL HUltDLE RACE. r sge At lb age at IV a Doublon _ . 6 12 7 Rose do eai .. 5 10 1' f Venice . 12 4 Abbotof St. Mary' 4 10 12 Advance ?? a 12 3 Opoponsx 5 - . 10 11 Le Nageur .. 5 1113 Nugget . _ 6 10 11. Ignition ?? a. 11 6 Seleea BiJl .. A 10 11 3Hopbloora _ .. a 11 G Squeaker , . 4 10 10 b ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGEING MORETON-IN-MARSH RAC 3: GALLOWAY BIUInDLE MAca. ?? om isy . .1.. . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . D, orothy ?? _ ?? BettiLngm 6 to 4 oil vorotLy. -Dorotesy ran out of t 2lW . and Tommy finished alone. o reae Teen STEWARDS' STAKES. 1ir. Asbeenden's Barton, aged, 12st 6ib .r, Bro tokbI5 Ar. Wilson's Lady Currall, aged, 12st 61b ?? H. Davis a lMr. Delagarde's R1obert Emmett, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHA MPTON RACES,-YFSTritDAY. Id There was a lasge attendance on tile course yesterday, itnd ~r. the Steward's Stand was filled with aristocratic Coinpsny. The '~mornin~g trains frons town wvere well filled, and though dull at 5,times shuen Shane during thle greater part of the proceediugs. ''On the strength of her sescond in the Lincoln Handicap odds %wcrs Ybetted onl Plaolda for thle ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... . ALIMsMrOncr (at 10.45).-Thi- day, December 1i, The ierm; Thorsday, IG, Gnosall Station: Sturday, 13, Ivetacv Bank. A.n3rLnsToaE (at 11).-WednesdaY, December tO, Willistey Frilay, 17, Three Pots * Satnrday, 1S, Grendou Bridce, BEA)rFovr's. Drre: OF (at 11).-Tlhs day, December 14, Bleldestomic Wedniaday, 16, ?? Inn, Sandy Lane Friday, 17, Lower Wooole; Saturday. IS, Ford (ate. BNErsTEr, (at ...

EXTINCT AMERICAN RACES

... - EXTLhCT AMEERCALN RACas. A movement has begun in the United States for an exploration of the ruined cities in Central America, about which so many theories have at various times been broached. The New York Jonrnal of Commerce, referring to the subject, says- Americans may be excused for troubling themselves so little about some of the pre- I bistoric peoples of the west-the mound- builders ...

CRICKET

... Yoracsnum v. Dsanvsxma--Concluded yesterday t Hluddershoeld. Score- 0. tUlyett. o A. Smith, b Blake, b~ R ?? Is Mycrolt ?? 56 Grisoshaw, b Mycraft ?? 27 T.E ?? 3 316142 Hay ?? 4 Lojckwood, o R. P. Smith. Pinaor, b dlay ?? b ?? no out ?? 27 ru ctt Cunsham, 2 Pluta ?? 54 Extras ?? Halt. ?? ?? Burrows. b Mymrof . 0 ?? DERBYSHIRE. X'USST 32Ccn'oes 550051 flfnflYOS A ,W.Curshaus, run out *40 o ...

SPORTING

... SPORID . -- . I * SPORTDINGIOTES. MONAYa EVENING. f The sport at TViadr during the next two days- promises to be quite up to the usual standard, and£ the arivl list is fully up to the average, while many others are, I hear, wader orders. Several are 4If expec ted from Messrs. TC. Stevens' and Humphrey's eta'ales, as well as others from Epsom, in the- inorning. Rain has been tailing ~eavily ...

SPORTING

... SPOTLrNG. , - j . . ?? I or SPORTING NOTES. - 1T a CaROYDrON, BIlONDaT E Evanw t; As there is nothing set down to clash with the oh Croydon meeting, the Woodside pastures are pretty certain to be extensively patrocised by the metro- T an. politan followers of racing during the next three days Suitable weather promises to favour the s rport, and as the course is in fair bunting condition a ...

SPORTING

... - ALEXANDRA PARK MEETING. sle FIDAY, APRIL 9. ,s The AzxxA3flRA GOLD Cuap. value 10G guina.. Winners hs extra. Jockeys, 41b. extra, About threequartera of 51a mile. *d 9 9 Mr. A. Jamees Vanderbilt, 4 yre ?? Webb I 10 4 Mr. Winder's Ballet Darcer, 4 yro ?? 2 9 7 Mr. J. Rigg's Dunsford, a yrH ?? Morbey 3 Betting: 6 to 4 on Vsnderblt' 7 to 4 gagt Danrforr; and 100 to 8 agat Ballet Dancer. Won by ...