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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... slipper, Mr. Billing- ton; secretary, Mr. C. Lomax. The stokes ?? Blundell Cup, for eight all-aged dogs, at £4 10s. each; the lettle Crosby Staktes, for eight pulppies, al4 £3 105. each; and the Bightow n Stakes, for eight all-aged dogs, at £2 lis. each, ...

SPORTING

... $ 4 Connt~estetlc,'s Busobldlepper ?? r elS CapaiP ?? Beauchamp ?? Wood ?? Fsrdham; and Gunboat, Rt. iWyatt, a's IRh ran.-lettl~igs IB to 2 on the Sorg, .5 to 1 ag.ot E. ?? A, kleper, 20 to I each agrt the others. Won by a neck. wce abad third. ir The ...

SPORTING

... doeurrinit publishled D>AILY, end. forwed onl receyit of statiasped {lirseted envelope ?? jH piirtlond~rly requested fll lettles dotuta iing (nash le IlegiotercIl I Sprnz inatteL t Autg. 20 1804,- We lare k t'licd th2t0 il intesuhlug baekers3 of 11one~s ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Poll; Joseph Whitehead threw James Nichol; Charles Graham threw John Becton; George MaxwelD threw Robert Carruthers; Thomas Jackson threw Edward Brannon; John Smith throw George Scott; Robert Carruthers threw Joseph Etherington; James Scott threowRober ...

CHESS

... Skillcor Is and MrA.W Mflrabhaving tied.. A: mostenohl evening closed, with- a vote Of thlanks to-h.hn p~r secretary, Mr- George A. Batesfr i ntrs and warfon behalf of the clubanfoth plea,- Prime -sat evening that had been ?? on. ?? Secretary. in reply ...

SPORTING

... to I aest Cavat 100 to 30 Alfred. to h Sachem, 100 to 12 b3urrey, 100 to 7 Buy-a-Broom, and 2S0to I Ftzivzilliam. Cravats8 Lettled down in front, and made play from Sachem, with Surrey, Alfred, end r Fstzwilliasm next, and Buy-a-Broom In the rear, to the ...

SPORTING

... . Nfaldicent 4 1a~2 ,Mr. Hughes' Ia. by l'roiuseet lAnd, 4 yra ?? Ar Tapne S 7,60Mr. St ars'diflad, 2,yra ( IO . M dn B lettling: a to ii apet aid, Ste I aot Astracan, 4 tolI. t,- eacil agpt Buokeflibank's danflyadCtIlyoyot.. i 1be ill 7 latter masdeplay ...

SPORTING

... MaMss's Evan- Cc gelist and Abeyance seven furlongs On the e1 Bury side, GOLDLNG sent Wild notes three miles. MoRTots's Henry George, Indian Prince, and Pioneer following with a mile and three quarters, le and Snaplock, Maynootb, and Helvellyn a mile 0> and ...

SPORTING

... folloing vwith a the mile and a half; T. JaoNmGs snr.S' Gouverneur, tro- Reverend, and Cordon Bled, T. Jmszes*G src,'s c in Lord Georg, Lord Henry, Star, and Lusi n, so, L IAD}F's St. Cyr, and d isons g's Tg' nl, Kirksatal, Grammont, and P.atrick Blue, goped ...

SPORTING

... John Caseidy, M~anchester;g 27, George Low e, St. Atnn's, a-nd Franlk Eaves, St. Anne's; 28, Williamn Latta, Preston, end J. Cuthbert, Stan- more; 29, T. Morris, lHoylake. and George Pul- ford, Ho 1ake; and 30, George Doyle, Leaeowe. ...

SPORTING

... Cole, Viscount Labeeliem, bair 3. 1). Astley, Captain Mtaoholl, Sir IS. N.igant, Mr. H. BAl- tsAc, Wr. J. DIi, Brooks, Sir George Chutwynd, Captain Stirlieg, the Hon. ii. (Jottoo, Mr. U. C. Vynier,rond Captuef Vy ner. Spcertlniigorreapondelnts aire acculitomed ...

FOOTBALL

... terrific pace, and'each custodian had shots to stop, George being first called upon. The Villa pressed, and in half an hour Johnson scored at close range from DevWs centre. The Albion slayed strongly, but George saved splendidly. Half-time-Villa, I; Albion, ...