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... I *pvrtiTs latttatna1:. A TATITERSAIL'S.-MONDAT, There was a limited attendance at the Bubscrilpoin-NO31o day, neertholses lousness went on prettybriskly. orthe Good- wood Stakes Gomera was asupported quietly, but well, at 7 to 2, several bets of 70 to 20t being booked in the eournes of the after- noon, and notwithstanding demonstiatioas in behalf of new favoanites, the more kept her ground ...

Sporting Intelligence

... j~i~altfnq *i~Ttetizgve~e. | TATTERSALL'S.-AloNDAY. 'The traneactions at Albert-gato to-day were chiefly engrossed by tho St. Leger, and the betting on that ovont principally con., fncd to the first four horses mentioned in the quotations. At tho ?? lart was fi1m enough, cureent offers not exceed- ing 6 to 4, while 70 to 40 found customers in plenty, and one bet of 110 to 200 was booked. As ...

THE CAMP AT WIMBLEDON

... m~e CX:2 ATI WDU31O- ?? .. : Camp life has b`gun in . earnest on ibledosi Common. There is, indeed, little to, show thatit' occupation is but temporaWy, for the preparations smade and making 'for -the volunteers are of, a character which wouldbeft a prolonged residence,. and seem almost disproportionate to a' tenancy pof afew ;days. But inasmuch as the soldiers and officers of the Scotch ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO1TENG INTELLIGENCE. HAYDOCK PARK STEEPLECHASE$.-S&T'rDnAT. TiHE SELLX,0 HUNTERS' FLAT R~ACE~ of 40 sora; weight for ~ ~* ~age. Two miles. Mr.. lat'sGARlGOYLE, by Cathedral-Slipper, age l1st 41b J250) ?? . . I?.F.Hu sal I I Mr'. omr'iA uTsaed. 1s 41b £5601 C. orer'sAerrros, Capt. E.lR. Owen 2 Betn:2 (Winner trained privatelo.) 1etn:2t on Glargoyle, who iad god Agitator with the lead until ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI'.NG INTELLIGENCE. SANDOW\N PARK NOTES. 120[' z A worse muorning in Londonl than yesterday .. reffectually spoiled the attendance at Ssandowon, the alf ,numrbers presenlt being much below thosa of Thursday. ?? 3The Prince of Walea was, howvever, again amoug the ,A V isitors, his Roval Highness beinlg accompanied by ahr .Prinlce Christisan and the Duke oE Camubridge. Fortu- 2.330. . ately ...

ATHLETICS

... -4- §-. SALFOED FAURIERtS SPORTS.-The annual athletic meeting of the champion cro~sscountry dub wes held at the Belle vue Gardens, Manchester, on Saturday, and was a decided success, the nile race bringin out four of the best men in the country at the distanIce; wile the othe ,'vents also produced most ?? cOntests. The following were the results of the principal ?? IRace-W. Pollock- Hill, ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER-FRIDAy. A very poor muster at the rooms, and not above half a dozen beta booked except upon the Steeplechase run to-day at lEpsont. GREAT NORTHERN. 6 to 1 ags% Virago (t) 10 to 1 - Defiance (t) 12 to 1 - Aquila (t) 26 to I - Heapy t) ONE THOUSA D GUINEAS. Virago agst the field for a pony. CHESTER CUP. 10 to 1 agst Marc Antony Ct 14 to 1 - Newminster Cof 20 to 1 - ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, HAYMARKET

... o This Evening, at 8, HAVERLY'S AMERICAN UNITED MASTODON MINSTRELS.—Part I. Modern Minstrelsy. Fart 11. NEW YOKK POLICL. Spectacle, PATROL. conclude with ILL TROVATORE. ...

BETTING IN LONDON.—Monday

... Reveller maintained his place at the head of the price-list for the Goodwood Stakes, though odds of 3 to 1 were always forthcoming the field; but in other respects the quotations underwent, several alterations note. Bay Archer experienced general opposition, one time receding to as much as to 1, though the close a point less again found takers; and his stable companion. Edelweiss, came for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISO1tTING INTELtLfBNOB. LONDON BrrTING.-WtDNnsu% Kodele increased in favour for the Lincolnshire, Handicap athe da~ywore on, and at the close thebest offer reas 160 to S.The Rejected was introduced at 25 to 1 which piaie would 14have been taken to money. Layers woula not ad'rance uponu M re ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? With, and I bcam th bet piceobtinale, The foner Derb faourteswer bakedaganstthefield for ...

BILLIARDS

... BILLIAiRDS. J. Noi:TP. V. C. Dwsoe FoE £2O- 0,00° $ spot-barred match, in which corth cnced d da sta rt, for a staker of £108 aL side, was conedd ?? muinster Aquariunn on Saturday, the reMst, 55 shadowed for some dayv, being an ii the tesouming on Saturday afternoon ( etit 8,334, Dlswson 7,069), North ag-tin scoled mon th 8 and when the contest as adjouined to the ?? i, creased his lead to 1 ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... I _ _ _ _ _ _ , I l [ i I - After Suinday's rest it was the intention on 'el the part of both crews to do some heavy work yester- Sta day, but the unpleasant chsn-e in the weath~er that ccc took place-the boisterous 43ast wind, the rough Ea water, and the generally cheerless surroundins that u prevailed-caused them to chrange their plans. Oxford e wvent out first-coon after noonday-launching ...