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Sporting Intelligence

... I ftorting3 ltetligence. NBWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING,-FBIDAT. The concluding day of the five days' meeting at headquarters was far more enjoyable than either of Its predecessors, for in place of the variable weather, with rain, hail, and sunshine alternately, which had been experienced diurgsthe fot four days, a spring-like day and a cloudless sky reminded those pre- sent of thie near approach of ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? fntettyutre. I CHELMSFORD SPRING MEETING,-WEDNESDAY. SC But aimeagre card was provided for the second day, and tisosig RI ,a nunceroiis, ciosapony wsere agoics present, those who journeyed tntosess had little to congraltulate themselves on, in respect to b: either thle quality or qusatietY Of tics spoct which too lcisS it will bce uobherved that two cocos$ fell tlIccough. The Boding 51 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... - ?? A,11grting Entelligence. ?? T, CHESTER RACES-FRIDAY. ho] liii:I2lC0 card was provided for thle coiieludlng day's sport, h .nldai s'5 a miarked falling iiftiin the attll ne Te OnL ci Iiicrwa avalii tinle, the air. being particulaly p tst n :11d il cors, llconsciieiuene of the cotnuddruht ltccale Vcr% hard, ot the ,.peniag evnswr erfcbe' t o. thle gealtlellieli wtii, encouraged byterreetse ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I t~portin: iEnteltgentce. NEWMARKFT.-FIIIDAY. MATC : 100 soes., hs ft. Chesterfield Coeroe (3 fanrlongo8 212 Mar. `Chaplin's Soiled Dove ?? Lord Falrnouth's Reigning ?? Betting: 2 to I on Soiled Dove, who made all the running, and won in a canter by three-quarters of a length. TiffE QUEENNS PLATE Of lid guineas, for marco 3-yr-old sand upwards. R. C. ;3rniles 4 furlongs 139 yards). Mr. B. E. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Allortia'a futtiliamet. . -21 TATTERSAIL'S.-MONDAY. The activity displayed at the Victoria Club in the early t part of the day certainly led us to expect ?? of a tl corresponding nature at Knigbb'ibridge; but we wore not k prepared for the heavy tranraetlons which actually took n' place at The Gate. Lord Lyon was made a warm favourite for the Two Thousand in Wellington-streetk where he was ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... I .. L- AC I ?? The san aqumtak*01between the alnumi of to our two gwinma5 et 0IMing in, next to it festivals. A.s X , e~r ioal sporting be Upame Dfiou a'o lb. html ai - l, dnoto bil Zpam Mwas,,ko, thel b~ai nom bang all the world a' greo Lonn s l wm wdt&V Deurbamembled in fra similarpumes than they did :n un~ylait ?? . l buiutafUlspdigday, ad .at ~dpcft ._*wasueutec beoanae every one mie- ...

Sporting Intelligence

... *,paLttrtig futethtrtaeu. THE HAMFpSHIrtE WEEK AND CURRENT TI MEETINGS. the 1 TO THE EDITOR OF THE~ DAILY NEWS, for t SiR,-Disappointmnent awaited all who braved the inconveniences that attend the assisting at a Stock- RE bridge Meeting, with an idea of seeing a Student, tord Seit Lyon, or Rustic turn up for the Derby of 1867. The lill- efirsta a~peztranCes made were anything but ?? er otan ...

Sporting Intelligence

... S iur ~. g i~ rt~rec. .GOODWOOD RACES-TUEsDAY. OTheacknowledged supremacy of Goodwood over all other meetings for magnificeat scenery and aristocratic patronage Is an historic fact in turf literature, and every year writers exhaust i almost evesy epithet in the EnXglish language in extolling Its Bbeautiful view6a or depicting the brilliant assemblage of rank and fashion that throngs th lawng ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOETTING INTELLIGNCe. ?? I -4- I INEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING.: I ?? IA bright, delightful, Bummer-like morning opened the I Ithird day's sport, and throughout th8 clay ths weather was ad bright and sunny. The first r~ce being rither Ain early di. 1ijxiui6 neceasitated san early movemtent to the heath, - prior o whic, howver, settling on the Cambridgeshire was Ia proeedd wth atifacoriy. ~o ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO'RTING INTELLIGENUB. I WARWICK RACES. THE: TRIsAL STARES of 5 sov3. each, with 50 added for 2- yr-old8 and upwards. Winners extra ; selling allowances. ?? mile. (S subs.) 3. r. Ilodgman's Libellons, by Vhs Libel-Bay letty, 5 yrs, ) 'Jat (1Jil ?? ?? Toriharn) I AiMr. . Osbosue's 'We'ctherspy, 2 5yrs, (1st ?? Iliiteley) 2 re Alir. Sarnuel's Twilight, C yra, gat 121b3.. ?? Adamns) 3 ic Th olwn ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... I - 'T I UN{ RSITY -'BOATL RACE. I Both orews took their customary walking exer- eise early yesterday mnrning, and shortly after eleven the Oxford men went out for a short paddle as far as the Crab Tree and back, it being at the time neatrly dead low water. In the after- noon, about ten minutes past three, they again got afloat, with young E.Phelpsin the stern sheets, their regular coxswain, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINC7 ZNT=DRL LGECE. BETTING AT TATTER8ALL'S..Mo~wAT. The amount of bwsilness teassected at he%4-ciuarters offered a marked contrcit th that which had taken pluce at the clubs arlier in the day, and' the following quotations, being to- onl smell .amOunts, may be given without remark:i ,LIVERPOOL 011D NATIONAL. boo to 80 ?? Montaomery's Rufus (t) TWO THOUSAND GUINA~i 17 o2 gbMr. ...