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Sporting Intelligence

... ? Hot, offered; 500 to 5 agst Attraction, offred. There was a considerable attendance I to-day, but not a great deal of business tranelotod.- 1,000 to 10 le was laid in the morning egst Chat, but 1,000 to 15 was subse- quently offered and taken ; W0 to ...

Sporting Intellignece

... 7 5 Queen Bee, 4 yrs 8 4 Chit Chat, aged 7 2 Tupsley, 4 yrs 8 3 Bellona, 6 yrs 6 13 Little Philip, 4 yrs F. 0 Cruiskeen, aged 16 9 Sir George, 4 yrs 7 12 Cornuto, 4 yrs 15 7 br f by Birdeatcher, 5yns 7 9 Clinker, 5 ?? 'a feather, Zulima, 5. yrs 7 7Tuly ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ROTHERHAM CATTLE MARKET, Monday, July 17.-Ac- a cording to the general opinion, the show of cattle weas neither bi large as regards quality 3r quantity. The attendance of buyers it being not so numerous, caused only a doll sale, and lost week's et quotations ...

Sporting Intelligence

... movements were a made for thia event, there beingastongfanayto back the favourite a 3 and Dawyson's division. Ulysses was inquired after in one or two t quarters at 12 to 1, and a new favourite, Prince Charlie was in 8 prominent request at 100 to 4, a figure ...

The Turf

... Fergilsno's cli Ih tHsrhway, S Yin.s ?? 0 a 1ICapt. Blerkeley's har h Curavon, yass . (PadisI 0 81 a I Mr. Copeland's hr It King Col, S s5b~r'w 0 0e 8 5M r. Meikldla's bran Modesty 5 ?? 0 le I 1Lord Wesatnatoter's ohl a S r Ralph, 4 yes . ?? 41elmes) 0 d 7 ...

Sporting Intellignece

... added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sove. each, half forfeit, for all ages ttwo-years old excepted). The Grosvenor Course ixbont a mile and a quarter.; WirWestrrw, 5 yes. CliCnker,r5 yea ZZlmnyya, 4y The YTn - 6 4yrs4 Velocity, 5 ye6. Chit Chat, aged. ...

FOOTBALL NOTES. [FRO

... have each arranged for a t short tour. The Salford team journey to Millom, where they meet the representatives of the club of chat name to-day, Then on Monday they proceed to Barrow-in-Furness, wkhere they will doubtless find a pretty hard nut to crack ...

CRICKET

... rinning by gn ihniigs abnd 141 runs. Score:- 'LAicAsnsRE.-EPirst Innimns. A. 1?. Horuby. o M'Lachlan b Vright ?? 61 Barlow, I b w b Brotherton ?? Bower, b Bretherton ?? , 4 Briggs, a Hollins b Brotherton . 25 Robinson, b Wotberspoon ?? , ?? Y,:T~tes, b ...

Sporting Intelligence

... .0 IV. Sagel, c. by Solwa .3 A. WO art, i. by Fell ..,, . .1 J. Itnit(lley, I. by) Kom .a M'. lDrai tiekl. bi. by Kemp .4 1'. Gt reenl, in ont ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 15 ft. and 5 only if declared. with. £100 added. The second borse to save his stake. 1 II 2 Sir. W. Taylor's The Victim ?? Taylor 1 11 9 Captain W. Peol's Proceed ?? Owner 2 A splendid race; wdn by halfa length. A Free IHandieap Steeple Chase of .5 sqvs ...

Sporting Intelligence

... next-that day settles the point touching the acceptances. A falling-off in the strength of the field must of course be expected, but we judge the nun- her- will nut exceed half-a-dozen, as there appears a par. ticular desire with many highly-clever-parties ...

Sporting Intelligence

... lerghitai. a Swreepstakes of 10 aaovs. each, for two-year olds.-T.Y.C. a alr Dennison's h c by Margrave, 3 yr.- *- (Temploian) I Mr. Harland's cl e Bo.pe.p, by Acirvan, 3 yre .. (R. leseltine) 2 d Mr. Howard names b e Quid, by Clinker .. . (A Boy) 3 ...