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SPORTING NEWS

... Irish Contingent is geneaclly considered, to be Sirlankaey, ho ra piddebts his owner. Captiui. M'livbnt, and M. Watson 8 dog, War LAd, is also spoken of as cite of considerable iwomnisto. although arathryug up foll Altear. hgb Welsh pair, Mentta Gwen ...

DISTRICT SPORTS

... 5yards Betting: wto4enlerry. mr.Nuttallreferee; DrbyTovstarther.- 5The flual beat of Mr. NuttallF 200 yar, Dog Handicap, followed, for£6M, 1l. 21 dogs left in from the previous Moday3 to 2contend for the prizes, and ru as follow- B 0heat: Tbeinab'aNyceofr ...

HAYDOCK PARK COURSING MEETING

... Octobur Sitakes were won by a second se2soa dog, Glaucus, belone- line to Ur. Gilbody, of genrchestbr. The winiser is a speedy dog. !anl very much improved onse ince last season, aid the way in evbiche led fast dogs liko }yers Groen and Durampelier astonished ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... crossing a river on horseback, and followed by bull dog, when the howling of the animal caused him to turn his head. What was his surprise to see alligator, at least nine feet long, carry off the dog by the neck? To jump off his horse and into the water ...

THE WATERLOO CUP.—YESTERDAY

... anid it is plain that the days of rowdyiain in respect of the Watcrloo Cup have departed. The mneet a thlie concludiag day war at -lill floicse, and a commence- mont wava maria oil tlro IWithirca with tue third round of the j'lato--anatalko whiei' ultimately ...

DISTRICT SPORTS

... holding tile l 'a the whole itamc e, won by three yards. M r. Dudley referee.- MAe, llarding's 2OO ;yarda dog, candicap for ;1S. was next called on. 200 dogs acceptel Iheir satirts to contend for the money. The following won their prelinrinary ?? LMU, HillTop ...

ALTCAR CLUB COURSING MEETING

... odds were betted upon Air. Hale's bitch against Glenogle, end that the confdenco reposed In Happy Roodelle was not misplaced war proc-d by the smart manner in which the south-country greyhound defeated her opponent. She led him two lengths, and came beautifully ...

BRITISH BIG GAME

... methods of the Sisxons, who set their dogs to trail and worry the bear their share of the sport ssemingly consisted of nothing inre than sticking it with their spears while its atten- tion was devoted to the dogs. The Romans preferred |lot to come to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... proving the winner by three-quartora of a yard. Mr. Horton referee, Franklin starter. The 200 yards dog handicap, for £25., was next celled on, for vwhich J.53 dogs, from all parts, aecebted their starts to contend for the inoney. Tisey were divided into 32 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... spanials. Of dogs and bitches together there were 23 entries, and ?? prize dogs were capital specisnens. In the dog deas two firsts were awarded. Ar. A. . Plarkinson, Maceles- ,feld, carried off one ot the blue ribtions witih a Clunmber dog, and Miss Bullock ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CuP, saity-four subscribers, at 2S sova each; wYnner, 500 Sov3; second,, 200 oeva; two dogs, S0 ?? each* foug dogs, so sovs each: eight dogs, 20 sova each; sixteen dogs, 10 sovs each; the Waterloo Purse and Waterloo Plate, 36O eovs.-Total, 1,000 sovs. IV ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT SPORTS

... above grounds, yesterday, were well attended, to witness the 200 yards dog race between Air Taylor's black-and-whlte bitch Carget, of Walsall, and Mr. Starhey's black-and-whita dog Trick, of Blox- wich, for £10. a-side, on handicap terms, Trick ?? ten ...