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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . MACHESTEB NOTES. With nothing to interfere with it, the Man- chester New Year's meeting will probably as usual be a great success. *'am afraid the fields will not be large, but a fair number of competitors can be relied on for most of the events. The chief race is the Steeple. abase, for which there are nine possible competitors. The oerauight arrivals include Ganmecock, Macpherson, ...

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... I Ugod:E D aTwLLIG ES si Aa'was only to be autloipsted5, the attendasice I Zs 'AtX Ma sater Wuass,'vame xgone; $ad itthe weather I is 'was-ull, itwaa flunmand mild for the tiwmeof year. WI 3 -Some capital sport was providsd, although' the U&~d t' 4 never mu into-doublefiguras. Alba and Kaiserwere ax mejoint ftouritesfor ?? HuntersSteeplechss.; the last-named, although he 'got b orne second to ...

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... SPORTWO INTELLIGECE. rMANCHESTER -AND HAYDOOK PARK NOTES. The Mfancbesteir Matfng- was, concluded to- day, and again the sport wee of an'tnteresting Ohs- f muter, while. the attendance wag goodiii spte of the bitter cold and the fogr. The chief seaet, the January Hurdale Race, brought out the beet field of the after- tnoon, eight' facing the starte, ol whom Castillan, although carrying the top ...

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... . -I-I nad UMILTON PARK MEETING. s ed ORDElt OF RUNNING THIS DAY. ey Maiden Hunters' Steeplechase ?? 12,69 i- Buchanan Hunters' Iturdle ?? 1.20 Hamilton Park Club Steeple chase ?? 1.60 :h- Hunters' Fist ace ?? a c ?? , 2.20 t 'West of Scotland Steeplechase ?? 2.60 b Eor Optional Selling Hunters' Flat Raee . 3.20 bo ARBIVAUS. ior Thornton, Lookout, Lady Clair, Lady Oswestry, Gay Lo- for thario ...

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... 8PORTING INTELLIGEBNE. THPEE YEAR OLDS OF 1890. u A ble ual, t Mr. frot M hik Price at nstrgefr tas e able to dsfy the frost which Proved too strong for the o Haydock Park meeting, and he ha3 now only to devise fi some plan to dissipate the fog and he vill run no risks f, at any of his winter meetings. The latter obstacle to steeplechauiug, however, is insurmountable, and the n last day at New ...

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... 4 SPO3TWhT INTBLLIO ,01 iE s v ; WhDMSO3 NOTES., With no other meeting clashing with it anad with Pa total disappearance WOO thefot, -the Windsor aw Meetking, Which ommmnes to-Morrow, should prove a I) highly successful one. The entriesfor all the raoues we good, and for mayof themi tart rate.#G tehaes. Hurdle~andicap, for instance~ contsbifigZwfowethai\ 'p thirty..tilm, honese while two ...

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... 61POR1TING INTELLIGE3NCE. WINDSOR NOTES. Attracted partly by the prospects of same capital sport, and in no slight degree by the extraordi- I nary mildness of the weather. a large number of spec- if tatora visited Windsor Stesplechasus th~isafternoon. So b well had True Blue 11. acquitted himself in the opinion b of those connected with him since put to hurdle jump- ii ing that a great rush ...

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... OPORTING INTELLIGENCE. t C - - d I WnDsoR 8TEM E1S3-WzDsneATx Id it ?? bd tese, anhhe n twererugtt aaseaflcncuin Thmed wineethels the Brspore utpoed arly iateep e ~Ter a Hold of four, Cartago settled down favouie* h ~nr however proved to baSoutham, who slarted atd to2.Crit 'jumped'badly in the preliminary canter, but upset the odds DU Iaidon Odalisaqe fairthe Maiden Hurdle. Four very mode- ly ...

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... SPORTING IN'TELLIGENCE. s B-4s- TEATDOCK PARK. MEETING. I ORDER OF RUNNIN~G THIS DAY. The'Garswood Hunters' Steeplechase Plate ?? The Golbone Half-bred Steeplechase ?? 'The Copeland Sellng Hunters' Steeplechase ?? 2.a I The Haydoek Hurdle Plt ?? 2.55 Tlhe Newton Hunters' )lS ac ?? ?? 5350 SANDOWN PARK FIRST SPRING MEETING WEIQEITS For. TH'riSAi.OWN Gas~so PR=z ',handicap Lurdle 1' rce of 500 ...

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... SPO1RTING INTELLUGINCE. r 11AYDOCK PARK STEEPLECH&SES.-FRIAkY 0 THE GARSWOOD IIUSTLRS' STEEPLECHASF PLATE of 40 sovs; 1. ie'ht for pe penalties and allowances. About two mil1 Mr. ii. r,. Fox's PAP.ASITE aged, 12t13.lb . . .. Owner I Ir. T. 8. Walley'm t6WEET LL0WaQa (lac Sa-t), S 2-, 11st 51b ?? ?? r. F. Hases1 2 it Mr. L. S. Botterils EAHALET, aged, i2st oib ?? Owner 5 Mr. E. W. Anrstrong'a ...

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... SPO1TENG INTELLIGENCE. HAYDOCK PARK STEEPLECHASE$.-S&T'rDnAT. TiHE SELLX,0 HUNTERS' FLAT R~ACE~ of 40 sora; weight for ~ ~* ~age. Two miles. Mr.. lat'sGARlGOYLE, by Cathedral-Slipper, age l1st 41b J250) ?? . . I?.F.Hu sal I I Mr'. omr'iA uTsaed. 1s 41b £5601 C. orer'sAerrros, Capt. E.lR. Owen 2 Betn:2 (Winner trained privatelo.) 1etn:2t on Glargoyle, who iad god Agitator with the lead until ...

BILLIARDS

... 0 S. RosRIS *-l T. TAvr. '-The 20,000-up spot. barred match, in which t},e champion is conceding TeL7:a 9,000 start, was continued at the Dudley Galler, Ficaifldy, on Saturday, when the play was again witnessed by a luirs numnber of spectators. On reisumng in the afteron ins totals were: Taylor, 13,377; Roberts, 9,W0, and them vo advanced to: Taylor, 15 880* Roberts, 10,501, the best bras ...