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THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE

... [BY OUR SPECIES RE11ORTER,J o It has rarely happened of late years that the annual race between the universities has been decided at a time of dlay more convenient to the public than yesterday, theijr thirty-ninth mesting. The day was beautifully fine, and an immense number of people assembled on the river and tow-path, or wherever a glimnse of the boats could be obtained-in fact, a larger ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINKQ INTELLIGENCE, THUSDA'S ETTNG II ONCASTER. ~ CESAscwccm.-,O00to 0 agt. Sreweury(t.); 18 to 1 age. Cippndae ?? 25to eah aet.Swetbread and Penson t.)80 o Iage. Brce 1.)50 o 1age. Hygeia Nelli (t.; 25to 1aget Lowand hief ?? ?? FRIDAY'S BETTING AT DONCASTER, BETTING BEFORE RAciNG,-C-ESAlcEWsTCn-10 to 1 Aget. Shcrewsbury ?? 100 to 8 agst. Chippendale ?? BETTING ON T1113 COUaS1. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... GOODWOOD RACES. On Tu.0scitogda y~ap Titus won the Cray_ 5inkes, Casiuchin thb Halnaker's Stakes. THE GOODWOOD STAXES (IEnodicap) of 25 sovs. each. Mr. Jardine's REVELLER ?? (Kellatt) 1 Mr. W. S. Crawforws EDELWEISS ?? (Greaves) 2 Mr. W. S. Crawford's BAYARCHER ?? (Fordhosn) 3 BErTING.-3 to 1 apt Reveller, 11 to 2 agst Thurio, 7 to 1 ast Edelwetss, 8 to 1 each agst Rochampton and Bay Aroher, ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... RowIxG.-THEe OXFOBD TRIA-L BIGHTS.-Like the Cantabs, the Oxonians are compelled to resort to other than their own waters to decide their annual race knosin as the Trial Eights. The contest was established some years since for the purpose of affording the captains of the University Boat Club an oppor- tunity of ndging of the material at Alma Mater, vwherewith they could recruit the ...

THE PRIZE FIGHT AT ASCOT

... TEEl PRIZE ZIGHT AT ASCOT, At the Berkshire Quarter Sessions, the chairman (Mr. B. Benyon), in his charge to the grand jury, told them that the calendar laid before them might be con. sidered heavier than usual, but that wvas largel due to the circumstance that eight men were charged with com- initting one common oifenee-that of being present at a prize fight in June last, near Ascot. While on ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING INFoRMATIo7 FRIDAY'S LONDONBETN GIn sica SUBuanANe-gto 2 agest, ueo iiitd w.;100 to ifiaget. Bird of Freedo Ora of d ahat5I at Ma-c-Mahon (t.) ; 10 to I aget. prism (o I OJto to 9 aget. Highland Chief (t.) 10 o8afs tv 100 to S aget. Quicklime ft. and .; 1OD to 8agsit Thcit a ; ](I ft. and o.) ; 83 to 1 aget. The Lambkin ft). st flster.-11 to 2 aget. Melton(, Hampton ft. and o.) ; 40 ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... YESTERDAT'S SPOTMS. LoNDON BETTING.-A little wagering took place in the London market yesterday on the Northumberland Platte, to be decided next Wednesday, and also on the St. Leger. Quota. tions: NosreinoosDR1.xn ) PLATL,-4t to I agot. Castor ?? 5 to 1 agst. DaM Dancer (t. and o.); 5 to l agst. Ti saphernes ?? 6 to 1 g t. Banter ?? 100 to 1s agst. Horton ?? 10 to I agst. )i utin Bell (t. and ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... SPORTING INFORKATION. NEWCASTLE AND HIGH GOSFOlTE PARK MEETING. Somo enpital sport was witnessed at Gosforth Park on TueEdaty by a lurge couupany of spectators. The weather waes fbe, hut, owing to the hard 8ttte of the ground, the doings of the Nortnulinbhrland Plate horsoa ill the ?? norning was of a very iight chavacter. Quilp, St. Michael, Exenoor, and Lady Lothian were among the ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... -Fm SI b-z-z I:? -is r c, K- ?? Li . Loyto'.;l'0:y ?? -- ['he ft'ing tr'nactiomis Nero r1e r0od0 A1.s01L(l 1:,e01 pla7e ait lmi:idea petevrfia- Tw:o TI;ioius:n ) (; 0:E ?? 01 a 10 a!:. I mii in (O.- 7 to .. w.) :: to I znt. o)nc0nl (O.) [ 7 to'2 nf,:t. Slnaalnd ?? 0,w to S ng;t. iny Jlertift (t. n(1d ?? ; ald 20 to 1 aigpt. leophi:to ?? DIl;nny.--! to 2 aest. Ormonmdo (t.) *1S to 2 n uit. The ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... TrBBT23WAY'S PFOR$S. R1owNle.-BcBEsAR ANrD GoDwjie.-It will be rememberel these men rowed on Saturday, October 28, for £200, and the race ended most unsatisfaetorily, a fonl occurring before they had gone a quarter of a mile. After a great deal of con- troversy, it was arranged that they should row agatn for lO0, offered by Mr. Innes, the backer of Godwin, who received the stakes in thle match ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... TZBTXZDAWU UROXas. Lownow BcTTNe.-sEO, HlI NDICAP.-100 to 15 agst. Loch R6Baa (t. anxd o.); 100 to 1 aget. J~oteam ?? 7to I each aget. Springbok, Seahorse, and Quilt (t. and o,); 8 to I agpt. Bcn AL~der ?? 10 to 1 agst. Sesfield (t ). ST. ILacrau.-10 to 1 agut. The Lamhkin ?? 100 to 7 agot. Sir Reuben ?? 25 to l age. Fermitag, (t. after 10D to Glaid); | 29 to 1 agst. Waterford ?? 22 to 1 aget, ...

SPORTING INFORMATION

... LIVERPOOL J3UY MEETING. This meeting commenced on Fri4ay, and- the races- which were not lalrgely attended, were won as follows: Windermere Plate of 120 sovs., Lady Ida (11 to 10 on), Goodway; Mersey Stakes of 10 sove. each, with 800 added, Mearns (75 to 20), Archer; Molyneux Cup, Craig Royston (6 to 1), Osborne; W'oolt-on 'lwvv-ycar.old P'late of 100 gulincao, Eloridor: (11 to 10), Snowden; ...