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... ,ipirting. MANCHESTER RA CES-THIURSSOAY, Si'-r. 22. 'T'11E WiprTIt Cnu.-Surveyor, L. Six ran. CIi ivrIaFiEL) litANDICAeP.-lairelil, 1. Seven ricol. WVii.iox lHANi)ICAP.=-AliliC S1t.e1r1tland, 1. Six ran. LEICESTER RACES.-TinuRsnmy, Sarai-. 22. TII Coc'r.Oiv STAI; :S-C by D)rayton, 1; Birthday, 2. IANDICAIAP SwVIces'rtIcuS.-'l'oniboy, i; ;I Jaidstone 2. Five ran. QUitEEN'S P T..i.r.-Hunsgefo0d, ...

Sporting

... iPoytfilig. INCIDENTS OF AscoT MEETiNG.-MIr. Howard ex- perionced'a verification of the old adage about the long lane which has no turning, and he has at last got out of what at one time appeared to him to be a reiglar cal de sIeC. Thrice were his colours succcss-- lid at Ascot, and the sweetener which he has received may induce him to abandon his determina- tion of retiring from the turf. ...

SPORTING NEWS

... THE Tfl IF IS; ENGLA ND. [Floss1 OuR OWNs CORESPnDES rI LONDON, SATURDAY. WITH regard to the racing at the late Clhester meeting, the quantity must bc considered to have madle up for the qiutality. For the affair to ?? thoronihly successful inl a sporting point of vic'v thle programmne needs remodelling, andl different times appointed for closing the various handicapts- oulst of which hadl a ...

OTTER-HUNTING IN WICKLOW

... OTTER.HUSTING INT WICKLOW. WOODEN BRIDGE, COUNTY Wec.no,,v AUG. 6, -The otter hounds brought here by Mr. Hill show really good sport. We breakfasted at half-past A fve o'clock, and were on the ground about half- biet past six. We came to the right place, for the cort hounds immediately told us that the black gentle- the man was here last night. Some of them said that not he was here still; ...

SPORTING

... S1N 0) RtT IN G. T HI E D E h B Y. le [,Y TLE WIZARD.] I, TEE doings of Monclay on this evei-t have certainly it been of 'in interesting and important character, it bet bcsil'e those to which we have latterly been )f accustomed, may be described as comparatively 8 qaiet. The principal features have b ecn the ad- vance of Oriin to a formidablo position aiong the r fat ourites, the increased ...

SPORTING

... I - [BY TELEGRAPH.] RUGBY RACES-YESTERDAY. RUGBY OEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of £10 each, £2 ft to the fund, with £100 added. Second to save stake. About 3 miles. 20 subs. Seven ran. Meanwood, aged, 12st 71b, I ?? ?? Merry Horn, 6 vrs, 11st, ?? ?? ?? 1Flyfisher, aged, l2st, ?? ?? ?? ?? 3 GRAND MIILITARY GOLD CUP, value 100 guineas, added to a sweepstakes of £10 each, h ft, and £100 added; ...

CRICKET

... 'DTNGAYN'0N 0.C. V. BALLYGAWLEY C.C. 'Tills match was played on the 23rd inst., in the demesne of Sir John Mi. Stewart, Bart., and re- sulted in a victory for Dungannon by 22 runs. Time not perrmitting the second inning to he played out, .t was decidea bv the first. The Down 0.0. were sumidtuously entertained by Sir J. AL. Stewart at the Castle, Dungannon. Score:- BALLYGAWVLEY C. C. First ...

SPORTING

... CURRAGH RACES-YESTEBDAA. I [BY TELEGRAPH. s Nursery Stakes-Longford, 1; Norma, 2; Studious, tiro 3. Thliree ran. Her Majecty's Plate-Scout walked over. and Scllng Stakes-Fairy Vision, 1; Volhynia, 2; Phan. par tom Sail, 3. Five ran. you Handicap Plate-Lizzie, 1; Ankoda, 2; Malaga, 3. be I Four ran. beli my WARWICK RACES-YESTERDAY. ord. The WARWICK CUP, value 200 soVS, by Subscription ox f an ...

YACHTING

... ROYAL T1HA;IIES YACHT CLUB. THE CILANNFL I.ACE-NORu TO MunVRE. TTis exciting event camo off on £bursdtay last, 3LIly 4. for ptizes value 100 anld 50 guineas respec- tively to first and second x-essels, the course being from a line with the Nero ligltship to FMavre, leavring the wiimning flag-boat (a stenm-tug witl r ed 'iag flying by day) ou the starboar d hanld The vice-comanodore, Lord d(e ...

SPORTING

... LIVERPOOL RACES-YESTERDAY, [Press Association Telegrams,] The LIVERPOOL CaP of 200 ?? (in specie), added to a sweepstak1es of 25 sovs each, l5ft, and 3 only (to the fond) it declared. The second to save his stake. About one mile and a-half. 53 subs, 3J of whom dcclared ] Capt. Barron's Fidelia, 5 yrs, 8Et ?? ?? 1 Mr. Kenningtun's Myosotie, 4 yrs, Sat 71b.. ?? 2 Mr. Warner's Pres Trade, 3 yrs, ...

CRICKET

... AN ELEVEN OF N.T.C.C. 1. CLIFrON- VILLE C.C. Turs match was played on the North of Ireland ground, Ormean Road, on Thursday last, and re- suited in a draw, owing to the lte hour at which play was commenced. Score:- AN eLEVEN Os MI.C C. 1st Innings. J. Johnston, b Vint ?? ?? ?? 9 Capt. L4nyou, b Spiller ?? 2 2 A. E. O'ltorke, cand b Vint ?? ?? 21 L. 1'ailase c Erskine, h Spiller 2 S. P. ...