SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SpORTING INTELLLIGENCR, BA'CJNG NOTES AND ANTIGIPATIONS. Ir THE' DERBY AND OAKS. re To the Ifnoror. of 11cr DAILY roan. TI ?? events like those at, the Lead of this article to dccl w;th rdtrospsctivo comnment wondd be idle, and* the ti best thing~ to dlo is to got to workr with the E psom w eek, of Tlie oeeinge the Surrey downs -will ha as important as TI ever it seais, aind the race for the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... P ORIGNE - Ll nC F -( 555 2. LONDON BETTING. of ?? CLM, Saturday.' ,A nPiay, a lengthy list of quotations wvas cosopllable crd tbie autumnnisandicaps, but the business wvan again of a fantiful character, and tlsequotationasdo netneed any explanation. The ,rd Great Yorkshlrm Handlicap dohngs; were not of a rieliablecalsaacter, tee and the St. Leger business wvas quiet. There -was, however, a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ng, RACING NOTES. in Fortunately for the large boumber of visitors who patroinloed 71 its ti sprt heafternoon, the weatlier wan exceedingly favourable, 2, an: oflt~he Liht. events ois thol card most interest wan at-tachedlS ,rc to thre Portland Plate, us which thirce was a. fair amount of speeu. orl ilatleoat theubrrhcripiotln rolnes dosing-,the morning, when Meldion D.was niacin thle ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RA1CING INOTES. ' Chsarmsinsi weather promisea to be asoitdwthteal-e Ieeing at Liverpool, and tles alteadance will doubtless be qultdi 1 ars lre and influential as aeon] flied, owing to the~great ?? on leorcoflrts durscing the next few dpe tle fieleds are pretty cer. Dtamn to bli emnail. At pmace ii a Only Lis1 Cp candidates on thii ?? are Domitnic, Ambseee9drcs,_ Dmarilamd, sued Experimcent- ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING kPPOINmTMENT. - I ~ - - -,-h.,Allrl vetqeV BalI <umnTo-T(&t 10.45r.-ThisIy Denciber31., lvetyeY Ballus- Jifonvay, Jalnary 2, Gatacre; TusesdiY, 3, Spre5l1 EaglO Thus- day, 6, Woodrote aturday, 7, ploy. B ATxnerSTrohE (a;t 11)-hist d aiy pcefis Ifni, mice. fsutun'onr'~s, )unCE OF, (at 1l)' ' Thi5 clay, December3. 1s Ifayington. IO1'SVER (at 11).-This dlay, D0-eCirthes 3 Prior's ...

CRICKET

... ?? v. MiRLDOROUGK. (BY TrLo ktlt.rU] The Annual match beta ecan these public scx oois began yesler- day, at Lorast; the day's cricket goieg all i0 fa.vouir of Marl. horougit. The feature of the play was the vigorous anld Iatenainedl hitting of A. BnTurner, who male 56,andl wesnot out 64 li his second inntings at the call of time. 1empson playaed weltl for .lugby, aund E. E. Steel, foe ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... ?? ~ p;A-A4- . --W, Wn.n(a Arr. Childers visited the camp late on Wednesday night, and dined, in company with a number cf distinguished guests, with Earl Brownslow at the Cottage. A company of the London flt Brigade formed a Chinese lantern guard of hionour round the marquee, and afterwards escorted them whole party to the, concert irl their own camp, which dlid not breakh up till nearly ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, RA~CING NOT~ES. A My correspondent at Waeowlels informs mie that good sport has up takes place oii thre lhanscsa Lands, and oasis really good fields tile( rouse out for most of thle events. niont interest, of ~oarse, being time attaciled to tile Micihanti Counties tHandicap, wehichs fell, to the 1Ill 51115r2 of Mkr. Grotton1 by the aid eof the unce'rtain ilceswho hiut ...

FOOTBALL

... True E-sc:IAS AsSOCsATIeON, Curs Txm-As'roN. `VILLA ?? NuTTS ?? ?? clubs met at Fairy flier, oie Satin> 5 flay afternoon, to play off the tie in thle Englisb challenge Cp) ti competitissi. Aot2,0epterawrprsnisstofthe l wretched weather. Tlis sale selsich biad fallen ile made Cia a. ground vecry sloppy, and conisequnently anything but favoirrabile ; for football. For thle firnt twenlty m ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... ALERTsnnorL (at 10.45),-This day, December 29, Coven Vll- lage; Saturday 31, Ivetsey Bank. ATzERSTONE (at 11).-Friday, December 30, Arley Village; Saturday, 31, Binley. BrAuroRT's, DuKE or (at 11).-Fridav, December 30, Lower Woods; Saturday, 31, Hullavington. DlCESTE (at 1i).-This day, December 29, Waddesdon Cross Roa~ds; Saturday, 31, PrIor's Marston, CoMrseosRE (at 11).-TMlsl day, December ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEL.LIGENCE. I l'A~llRACING NOTES. To Mtc EDITOR of ?? DAILY PoWr. Sir,-Very frequently much better sport hns been wit- nessed at Worcester than was iro iled on Pitcheroft this veek. Still the meeting gave the sportisig men of the Midlands an opportiunity of gatherillg together, and the force, in which. they met alugurS weil for the success of the meeting so shortly to ho held at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, RACING NOTES. The First Spring Meeting at Newmarket commences to morrw, and although file list of strange animals is an uniically smail one some fair sport Is certaln to be witneased, as the heath will be found in much botter order titan was the meae at the Craven Mesthig, At present not a large number of turfites hove arrived at the henalquartetr of racing, and ...