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... triado all111 tlo maning, Ii Itho distance, where M1inarel, ehtallenged,' 'atid , after a goodL Irace. wait bly a half ta length. Captain Ridge's colt was beateti a long way. SWEEPSTAt.LS Of 3 noes, Cecilt withI .111 ardded ; three yrsq., 7st. four, 8st ...

SPORTING

... to whom she has bean married 1. years. She pusseered a revenue of 60(CC0 francs, but 31 Ena' t0 a's furterie existed in ep-cta'tions. This. hoacrier, vivm Out a drawbaek, for the lady decltred chat hbe Only wl§',teid love,' and ea quire sptai-fied with ...

Sporting Intelligence

... (Nat). Evein betting. Won easily by a length. A SWEEPSTAKIES of 50 sovs. each, hi. ft. 7 4 Lord Exeter's Dr. Hill, 2 ?? 1 7 1 Mlr. Shldley's Ornphale, 2 ?? 2 8 7 Colonel Anson's Marquise, 3 yrs . ?? ulr A fie rae: wn b a nck. acqise was beaten early. DIATC11 ...

SPORTING

... having | a bcen mostly gained ov~er rcoderie horses, but he 3 e !head the E s in 8afe k,,pig a ],,I W-v ?? home. a3d, atnid a, v e1,in cf heij which rolled and swelled all ovcr the2 0 galloped home well clear of PFt, of thb Chase' and Wherwell. A brilliant ...

SPORTING

... SunburnorMlasusa; p ti. TnAts~oi 'VALL-Ey STAaz.a.-Bell's Life, Emailia or Lady it. Ronald; Sporting Gazette, Ersilia, or COllingboumne; V ud FieldIgaird of Glenorcli or LadyRonald. a so, GARRICK STAK A.Bel'e Life, Flaxella; Sporting ti lne Gazette, Turtle ...

SPORTING

... The rat.~ at Mane tc t:3 aftn?,oi a n- agha ci an trzln chzo, a-id bartersa --2or irs i Trat Iowa, stee thv-p euecc-sdcd i sputting bee on trok toccesle I;r'.c ?? and biertl-a. ig Nr. Co~tper was e.so, eveil to tbh oe a ewr In Ur. Citi Welter with Strathal'oc ...

SPORTING

... Wee George Sanderson carried nearly 2st. ?a deadweight, but handled the old horse with a I good deal of coolness and- determination, and it ar was a distinct fecther in his cap to win from De a Sam Loatea by a neck. Of the English light- Hi ...

SPORTING

... 4) oagsc r-sr oI'. 3~ ?? Cisit Chat. 7, to 1 cagst Teos-' o slor [xliv. Won by tsc-a parts of a lengllh ; a Lad c ,tirdI Tis- ii fist r xxasi'glst in fssr 600 guisiseas. Vieh Foeeis 11i laisis',.se of tile sees., added to a Sweep- I slates ...

CRICKET MATCHES

... probably of a solid-whether a solid hail or a thick t-luster of small bodies does not appear. but the latter is amore probable. Ths faint continuous spectrum of the fan .shows a constitution similar to that of the nucleus, and it tis probably ...

SPORTING

... took second place, but failed to a, reah Sandiat. who won cleverly by a length andi a half; a length between the second anud third. Bekrkeley i wa-s fourth, and htan:eopus last. i MATCH: 100 sers, 53 ft, Five furlongs. a 812Qeapt J E ...

SPORTING

... a10O Vrioe ?? a It85Brdetn Hill ?? 10 7 As'rolube ?? ?? .a 10 7 ?? ?? U Clifton ?? 5la beleet..un ?? a1112 ?? 10 C Batltconseke..I..a I erlarld ?? 10 C the ?? 11JPhrilne ?? 10 Ec ?? ?? I )bert Caste TV18.. a II ?? 10C was ?? ?? ?? a I0 ?? ...

CHESS

... p of a North v. South match. It will be a serious mis- fortune if such should prove to be the case. DS A match of 100 a side was Played in London iG last week between the Metropolitan and City ofu n, London clubs. It was won by the former with ...