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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... KEMPTTON PARK~ NOTEES.3 To-morrow, after a day's rest, suortsmeu will St assemble at Kompton Park, where the programme looks like providing good sport. Much, however, Gay depends on the arrival lit to-morrow morning. To- . day's market in Londoic on future events was of a rather limited character, but it served to show Kenil- worth, (Jallinule, mad Wlise Man in good demand for the Lincolnshire ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IrORTING INTELLIGENCE. Ox THrE NEWMARIRET STAES. t In the Calendar, published on' Thursday Ti afternoon, the ?? rules of raci ng were submitted for th public approval. The committee appointed by the tri Jockey Club for the purpose of revising the old laws St have done their 'work wall, so far as it goes, but oiz severnl important points which beav in the past caused Md much discussion have ...

CRICKET

... CRIOCE'T ' shir SURREY V. MIDDLESEXL out Following on the excite.ment of the Surrey and Nottingham. bow matchl there was a very quiet afternoon at the Oval yesterday. bad hut the cricket was of a rmakble character. The match m was the return betweena Sarrey and Middlesex, and. the home of side, having the good fortune to win the toss, were batu iron from tean minutes past twelve till half-past ...

THE CHESS TOURNAMENT

... sHE CHESS TOURNAMENT. ! I . - .. The ?? of visitors yesterday at the British Ches Club was considerable to witness the play in the scond round of the Masters' Tournament, and sach interet was manifested irk the progress of several 'games. Play commenced at I o'clock, the only com- ?? sbsent being ?? BIlckbur, paired with Bird, hocoseqUentlyhadabye. Thefirstcontst totar- minsate wathatbetween ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO1RTING INTELLUGINCE. r 11AYDOCK PARK STEEPLECH&SES.-FRIAkY 0 THE GARSWOOD IIUSTLRS' STEEPLECHASF PLATE of 40 sovs; 1. ie'ht for pe penalties and allowances. About two mil1 Mr. ii. r,. Fox's PAP.ASITE aged, 12t13.lb . . .. Owner I Ir. T. 8. Walley'm t6WEET LL0WaQa (lac Sa-t), S 2-, 11st 51b ?? ?? r. F. Hases1 2 it Mr. L. S. Botterils EAHALET, aged, i2st oib ?? Owner 5 Mr. E. W. Anrstrong'a ...

FOOTBALL

... WAtEFv V. I RsELnD.-Shrowsbury was selected by the Welsh f02 a IAssociation as the venue for this international match. TwFo they go asddeeveralethousand people witessd watproed o b acapital game. W~ales facedte wind during the first period. The visitors secured an advano- of sa( tage quite early in the game, a shot from the right by Dalton decor giving them the first goal. W~ales played up ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-MoNDAY. The declaration of the weights for the Chester Cup, if it failed to give an impulse to business, had the effect of driving Haresfoot out of the market, and of giving the lead in the betting to two ?? and Grand Duke-who had pre~ously been scarcely men- tioned; nothing else was backed to any extent-the Handicep, although open to some objections is ee L rally approved. Some ...

SPORTING

... :NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. LA3TEST 2BETTING ON MOI0NDAY NIGHT. TWO tHOfiUSA3D QUNA STAKES 5 to 1 egi Homeb~rewed (I) I 7 to I agpt Maiditen 6 to 1- Deasel ourkett) 7 Womneraley WiE declared not to start in the town abo7ut 9. o'clock nun., .nud Vortex, who arrived ina the afternoon with Filius and Stapleton, at 10.251n.m o o ?? 1EB Xtol g 41Hseobj (t ; DERBY.; iatol - Al2eoraent I4t~tl - ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTINe. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE EIGHT-OAR7 MLATCH. On Saturday afternoon the Oxford and Canebridga eight -oar match was rowed on that part of the Thames be. tween Putney-bridge and the Ship Tavern at Mortlake, the distance being rather short of four miles and a quarter. The weather was delightfully fine, but there was a strong easterly wind, which had the effect of camsing the tide to rise much ...

SPORTING

... LAT.ST CHESTER RACES. LATEST BETTING ON TUESDAY NIGHT. C1ZESE CUP. 4 to I na t Stilton SO tol ast Nan Wr 10 to 1 - Joe Miller 30 to 1 -TeLda aro 16 tot - I LyEd elyn 33 to I _ Poodle 17 to 1 - Golder 35 to I - Cockcrow 20,to1 - Benita 40 to1 - Scarecrow s 25 to1 - Hothorpe I50 to I - Dc-an-Dhurras (Of the above, only the two favourites and Lady Evelyn were in any force. WEDNESDAY'S RACES. ...

SPORTING

... SP ORTING. NEWMARIEST HOUGHTON MEETING. BETTING.-FiuDAY NIGHT. D!RBY. 14 to 1 ngst Dervish (t to 1251.) 20 to 1 - Wild Huntsman (25 to 1t f) No betting on the Second Nursery; the first had been evidently a dose ad nusc67nus. SATURDAY'S RACES. HANDICAP SWIELPSTAXES of 16 sovs. each, 10 ft; for 2-yr olds. RP.l. (7 Subs.) Mr. J. Osborne's Bridesmaid, by Sweetmeat, Sst 41b (J. Osborne) 1 Lord ...

SPORTING

... SP OR ThYNG. 26. LATEST BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. ster- Tue Goodwood gathering having absorbed all the prin. HIL-Y I cipal speculators, it, was little better than a blank day at eof the rooms. The only horses in force for the Stake-s were Hobbv Horse and Joe Mifll'r. Peliou was in strong (le- iced 'sntfr h Cup at~the price quoted ; andl~est Auityalian )enand Cinea were the only horses ...