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Sporting Intelligence

... sums hace been psst oil Puff nt evens agailst lons, but the backers of tihe former (generally with a good Islal i of spirit) (lid not backbliras 'straight a-lseisd. Cowboy r aud Lord Derby's horse amvc buthi beets nibliled upos r at 20 to I; ?? we are not ...

SPORTING

... Brose. Won by a heall .11, same distance separated the second and thiird. A MAItDENs PLATE Of 100 gs., for two-yearor~ltl. Ctsits, Sst 10th.; fillies and geldings,sts.71ib. W5itciers extra. Fi10 r.. oioper's Primrose ?? Wood 1 .87Captain A. Paget's 'Pelpetti ...

Sporting Intelligence

... qoarlets of a mile. 14 3nbe. Duke of Richmond'sle:c r, 3 yrs Nat 0 Mr Barnesb' B ilackeockl, 4 yrs . Sly 0 Mr E R Clarke'a Self Defence. 3 yrr..,,,..Dockeray 3 Nine othere started. It being a dead heat, ...

CYCLING NOTES AND NEWS

... Tattoin Paerk. A little distance 1eyond the gates one may catch a glimpse of the hall.througli a wide avenue of limres, aud perhaps a herd of deer will be sighted. Mr. Harrvy Lane, a local clibmopion.ey-liat. of ...

DRAUGHTS

... looated at the back of a public. house. Everybody was taking things in a, free-and. easy style, drinking gin toddy, smoking ohurahwardensi aid ?? that sort of thing. After the grand old ?? ficient had polished oft a scrab, a gentleman imw plored him ...

Sporting Intelligence

... offered in a leading squarter: to what cause his receding may be attributed we know not. There has for a fortnight been a dread hanging over the horse Harkaway; no one seemed dis. posed for a sum to come out, consequently his price was rather ...

CYCLISTS AND CYCLING

... CYCLISTS AND CYCLING. do W. ;elf A race between a motor bicycle and 'a safety ingi Fed pedalled in the ordinary way was decided at Eni LOn Coventry on Tuesday evening. W. J. Stocks, on Che of the safety, which suffered two punctures, covered Mr. Lest ...

SPORTING

... dresses of trainers, ?? The volume forms a H B thoroughly complete turf gonds of great value to for I a racing men. It is published at YUe 3Sportmmi`n K 11 ?? a Oice, 139 ?? 140, Fleot-street, London, and is M e issued at a price which brings it within the reach ...

Sporting Intelligence

... appeared on Saturday night a desire to se part Van Buren in arl influential qum ter, nnd we found on AInday evening 300 to 25 penciled down, the ceninron accepting desirous to have it repeated. On Tuesday'nigalt ihere wns a good-like burst in favoner ...

SPORTING

... So they ran for a mile, when Chit Chat drew to the fr ront, fol. lowed bv Pants. A quarter of a mile from home Checkinan joined Chit Chat, with ^Mellow third; (I a-nd Oheckinso, shortly afterwards assusming the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... by two leagths. Vi the The BENTINCK TE3TIMONIAL, a Handicap Stalke of 15 eovs po that eaeh, 5 ft, with a Piete of Plate of 100 sova value added, for all pe a ages. Stable corner in, nearly a mile aud a half. LI um Mr Merry's Aspasia, 3 yrs . ...