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LONDON BETTING

... ~TVflflTA frrn- Vocroru Ctuan, Wednesday. In a limited market. there was little to choose between Lord Iladdlington and Air. Wilkins for the position of favourite, as I,000 to 70 twas asked for at last about the latter, while 1,000 to 75 wos laid against Lord Hadldlington. Mr, Wilkinson, who, it Is reported, runs Shepherdess, cause to 25 to 1; and the other quo- tations need no exalaulatioe ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LINCOLN AND LIVERPOOL NOTE.S. I I Thle isiarest Iin the Llncolnsleire Handicap wias fully sustainied u'l to the close, and althoegh there was arty, sjalttnty of money for Henry George, Elf IKing, Valour, anes lourauee, Buchanan was fires tip to cte foil of the flag. The race, sees rite at at capital petce tlcrrcsgltont, acnd Plost olslbit ads most of the runniing until ball escile from isutee, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGIEC la ,RACING AND COURSING NOTES o the EDoIre of the DAILY PoSr, !- Sir,-In theold days of lheavynmidwinterspeeulatio5l, is Two Thousand Guineas the death of Lord Angl,,e, Woss have :nade a most serious difference to the boohrk s By the demise of the marquis, which took placeoeir eri suddenly on Friday night, the nomination f boea, it desert and Prestonpans for ths race over ...

CRICKET

... DERBYSHIRE 1. JIENT. I (lCY Tuytroteuamn.l ritterly cold weather prevailed at Derby yesterday, fo-to.r cotllinuation of this match. lciut conclude-l their fi;- ?? 'S before lurncheon, for 173. In the recond uneings of Dprbvyi;l Mr. Smith plalyed grasd crikket. Finally, Hent-.'ve c'lerf 2it, ,in anl. whn stumps werm drawvn fily bad iot thrce oickets for 862. D]ERBY'SHlIRE. lsT I1NsIseoS. 2Nn !! ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I BACING NOTES. fa Seldomn, indeed, does the Craven Stakes peass over wlthcoss5 t creating some decislcd alterations fits the Two Thousand Ciuin&4~ Im quotations, and to-day's race was noe exception. Cemedlard's success brought Lord itosebery's colt to half hida formepr prier, for th both the Rowley mile race and the Epsomn Derby. It Is sail, that a 'Town Moor, ano is undergoing a capital ...

CRICKET

... YORKSHIRE V. GLOUCESTERSHME. [Yv TICseoRtAP1.3 Wet weather interfered very much withl the continuance aS this mattch at Shlieield, yesterday. Score, at drawing of thai etumps for the day - GLOUCESTEIlSIIRE.-IST IssNsGS, Mr. W. (. Grace, c Grimshew, b Peate ?? Mr. M. M. Grace, ?? . ?? Miidwinter, c Hunter, b Emmett ?? 30 Mr. A. D. Green, b Emmett ?? .. , .6 Mr. F. Townsend, cfRawiin, lb Emmett. ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... ArstsronroN- (at 10.45).This day, November 14, Chetwytd Tuesday, 15, Burnal Green : Saturday, 19, Spread Eagle. ATIzvnsa'oTNP (at 11).-Tis dlay, Novemaber 14, Congerstone; Wednesday, 16, Wharton; Friday, 18, NIewhsamn; Saturday, 19, Kingsbury Wood. BE.PlOI.T'.;', IDuws or (at (JX-Thie day, November 14, Newn* tots Lodge: Tuesday, I5, Toll Down : Wednesday, 16, Blacklands Park: Frilay, 13, South ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I r. 3 15 !2 KEMPTON PARK RACES.-YlESTEaAYc. 'nuss, WALTON SE5.I.ssces WNVMMen hFAcieeAi' of S envo cacti, with 100aildeml; wiener to lie cold for 100.novs. One mite. mr. Evanis's Iteil Wolf, 4 yes9, Set 10th,.. ?? . Webbs1 Air. illbteetos Kaleidoscope, aged, lost 7Th - Merboy 2 Colonel Cavye's Thes Reeave, aged, l0ot ?? . Wood 3 Select (Deektin), Zuceltere (J Jones), Erlsierberry (W-yatt), ...

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... RAMNCG NOTES. A tremendous company was present at Northampton ontho opening day of the meeting, when the Earl Spencer Plato was escarried off by that Smnart horile Altbotas, whlo ropresented Sir George Clietwynd in preference to the much-talked.of Exile IL, Afdeld of tenr runncrs contested the Althorp Park Stakes, and a lot of money wm laid out for Alfonso, Zieka, and The Duke the first ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Alinosgi vin RACING NOTES. Atog anthreatened several Oimen during thle afternoon, 1it fortanately held oil', anti thne large number of visitors who carne to see the Cecatreevitch run for were enabled to dlo no under fairly favourableh cireunistances. A fil~d of nineteen rnn- Itners caine forth for thle great race, this being two less than contented the CesnerewitnlA twelve monti1s ago. 'Ele ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... DONOASTERT SBFTB1MBER MEETING. PROoGRAMMER FOR THIS DAY, 2,0.-.Tic FITZOW5L5AAM STAKEa Of 5 sor e cash, with 200 added twovyear-sicia 7st 7th, three Oat t1b foter five, and cspwards ?? 91 b: m and g allowd 3ib; witnne to a, cold for 1,000 oove, if for 800asilotred 7114, if far 600 aillowed 101b, and if far 300 161b. Three.qflarters of amcils, etreight. age Stile ?? lb) Lucerne (RO0O soav) , I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING NOTES, The York meeting was concluded this afternoon, the fine weather wiheb favoured the two previous days being continued to the end. The attendance was not very large, but the sport proved fairly interesting. The odds of 2 to I laid on Rlversdale in the Great Yorkshire Staies were very easily bowled over by Gay Hermit, who started at the remusnerative price of 9 to 2, The Bard ...