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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - SPORTING ITELLIGENCE. HEAR ROW FLAT RACES AND STEEPLE CHAESF. Stewards: Captain Handley and ,B., J. Angell, Es.,, Clank of the Course: Mr. J. F. Verrall, Lowes. Jsdge and Clerk ot the Scaleas: Ar. T. Marshall, ortharipton. YESTERDAY. A SELLING (Flat ...

THE GREAT UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE, ON SATURDAY

... of Cambridge. Tbis lead ws Improved still more to the Ship, where ther were 47 see between the boats. Ox- f br here cease4 rowing, Imnuaing Vtie, ace to be oto and at that 'iimeni; 2OmbL 5Oiecm had '6ip1edfont el' tin of atarting. Lni?) they dieooveaedit ...

LICHFIELD HUNT RACES,

... fildFJI~DirkU T RACEQS, - - ?? a W .. A cPU 00 | :BASTIt ,MONDAYVU, MARxH 2 i.; i I ,. , 'COSE 'TOMOR~ROW ITUESDt).'i zM.'J S2A wiBxS' 5t485c5 Of 8o d sove ea with 225. ~~ ?? beelO bona fide hi usted ath' gewhif i netabished pack of bhouds, ?? Certifcate ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... three o'dock next morning. and burb to the ground the entlire row of 'houses, fourteen In number. No lives were lost. It Iss lngilar that about six months ago six or seven houses in the same row were consumed by fire, and the present Conflagration broeout ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NIT, : O1TK WARWICaIDZR ROUNDS-Al M in, ?? ApL 8 ?? AIne VM WARWWKBTRU HOUI4DS-AI Dbmu ?? ApI. 9 ?? . Alceete?. Tedo ?? bo.'a~row. Irid . * . ?? a Aloeter. * ,; W..W. WYWB HOUNqDS-.A haa 'Vf an ?? ?? 8 . Egerton Armn. Saturday ,,9 9 ~Sa~day . 12 .2 p ...

LOCAL SPORTS

... .;,LOCAL EfPORT--%- 4* tkhe 4stn row Grounds or Moubnday, nlyso tho3. send pveona pa for Admlsa*I to. the aboe grounds t JitterfatheUlO? ieeptosidmnrooh:-, ?? L r 1 . , . ,PqdI 3rtn, of flil Iopg ,aad ?? *ek fro o14'swl!,, W$ pwioflch, t~o~e,0;the mark ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Jullien and Allies rowed over, Messas. Bennett and Oelor withdrew. Messrs. Raines and W6atonbeat Messrs Smithema aad Gecrge. Messrs. Yeates and Thompson beat Messrs. H. Caldioctt and Callow. SECOND HEAT. Messrs. Dyer and Williams rowed over, Mesors. Jullien ...

THE PARIS DERBY

... riatocrac was far greater than I have seen on any former occasion. The display of ladies' tollettes on the Grand Stand and 5n the rows of chairs in front of it was worthy of Asoot in Iti best days; and, indeed, considering the admitted superiority of rench ...

SPORTING NOTES

... lent to the committee by persons feeling interested in the subject ; and down the centre of the floor of the building another row of cases with glass tops has been placed for the reception of similar articles. It is Impossible to form an adequate conception ...

CRICKET,

... a~ltard, 5; T. AI~corg, IS; A' AtUCOck, 11; 0. Bteinton, 18; E. Stainton, 0; Easat, 8 ; Newton, 8; J. Millard, 2; SatchelD, 5, Rowe, 2; Cooper, 12; byes,''acc 16, total, 89.- W'cerfoe * Wood, 6-1; Millner, 12-2; Blayns, 12-S, Waithew, 2-1 Priest, 4-3 Bal ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Payne, Ens, and R. Ten Broeck, Esq.-Clerk of the Course; Mr. T. MeGeorge, Newark- ?? and Treasurer: Mr, W. MWeley. DsUeaney Row.J.dged: Mr. Johnson, York.. YBSTEIRDAY. This day's card ?? the same number of legitimate races ae the previous one, although ...