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... GOODWOOD MEETING. 4rjasant weather iavouredl the opening day of the Good. wood meetisig on Tnesday, and the colurse beingr in excellent eondltion somne very fair spiort was witnessed. The coinpsssey, which ineludeld tea' Prince of Wales, was not so larga os iscual. The Stewards' Cap, which was the chief revet of the daty, attracted twsasty.three runners but the result was a surprise, Bessie ...

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... BETTIFG IN LONDON. TESTERDAY. Goonwoon STARSrs.-8 to 1 agst Harbinger (t) ; 9 to 1 agat Coesterton (t); 10 to 1 agab Hamptoa (o); 12 to 1 ?? Strath. more (t). LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. TUE6DAY. The Molyneux Cnp.-Mount Grace (J. Snowden), 1; Rovwlston (A. Weed), 2i Cradle (F. Areber), a. The St. George Stakes.-Childe Harold (J. Snowden), 1; Matador (Lynch), 2- Tam Glen (J. Osborne), 38 The ...

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... SPDWRTM M)FORXATION. CIROYDONT xms4E STIM EPLHABBS AN33 fMWLE RAOEd.' .1te mesting was asneUBU attendedby vexy bad weather on T'aeoday, the 4penitg day, ubt ronsidvabie interest was at- tachad Uo the gathering by racing men generaty, ead the ?? Was iln eiree other way a suncess. The winners are:- Selling Hurdle Race of 100 sove., OsmUd. (7 to 2), A. Hall; Oroydon.3Hussers' Hardle Raesofi200 ...

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... SPORTING INFORWATION. WARWICK RACES. A two-day meeting was commenced at Waarleicks day, when the winners were: 3Milverton Plat R11, gr On. Captain Aitkin, 6 to 1; Wellesboarne SteeplociZel0, derella, F. Hasseel, 6 to i; Avon Hurdle Race, DiDtbe W. Woodland, 6 to 4; Handicap tteoplechaee, Obz r Mr. Johnstone, 4 to 1; Upton Steepleoe, Ovine011 G 5 to 2; Budbrook HXrdle, Ring On, R. Isaacs, 3 to1 ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... Y8T3TEPDAT'S SPO°ETS- LONDON BETTINU.. h icb Scarcely any changes took place in ?? Handicap or the Grand National,nit in the orme event Friar Johnwas in good reqnest at100to 7. Quotations:- LeseCOLN9ssIcil~ HJAZOICAP.--8 to 1 each awt. Pensioner nud Mina ft. end ?? 9 tol1 gt. Wolf's Crag (t. and o.) l0to 1 age. Gngay t. nda.) 10 t 7 aget. Friar Jlohn ?? 100 to 6 aget. Acrobat ft. and O.) 20 ...

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... SPORTING INFORNATIcuJT WOLVERHAMPTON RACES. This meeting was commenced at Dulstall Park on Rood with the followinng results: wery Flat Race, SeLor e cad Teague, 11 to 4; Shilnali Steeplechase, Beaconre5, Sir land, evens on; Patsnll Hulrdle R~ace, Bedfso~d Wlres W~oodland, 6to 4on; Wolverhampton HurdleThleav' G. Williamson, 10 to 1; Albrighton Hurdle, JcSeje rlug W~oadland, 7 to 4 on; Apley ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINGf INTELLIGENOM * f' ti 'TATTERSALL'S. ' , IMODAY. .GREAT MErsopoixrrAr STAi1s.-20 to 1 agst fr. Greville's Muscovite (t); 25 to lga Mr. T. Parr s Rata- plan (t). Ci1ESTEn CDr.-20 to 1 agst Mr. A. Nichors Newamin-. ster (t); 20 fo 1 agst Mr. Howard's Star cf Surrey Tie Two Tixoust r.-.4 to 1 agst Lord Derby's Boi- ardo (t). .. DERBY,-9 to 2 agst Mr. B. E. Cooper's Autocrat (o to 1 t) ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEEIXNG. MONDAY. C1raven Stakes of 10 soVS each, with 50 added by the Jockey Club., Mr. Greville's Arlisto ,by Orlando, s yra, sat baib I(Flatman) 1 Duke of Bedford's Fevershain, 3 yr, 6st61b (S. Stegglea) 2 Captain D. Lane's Conraore, 4. yrs, ?? 41 (Bartholomew) 3 Mr. J. A'dkini's Tenia, 5 yre, Sat ?? ?? (Thiek)4 Lord Exeter's The Nut, 3 yrs. 6st 61b ?? (Heffer) 5 Bettingv--7 ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... olma rINTNIUGUENCE. BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. Tag DE .-An offer was repeatedly made to take six ke b toone aboat Autocrat, and to give 5Z. for the tot, but tht . allevge wag unanswered. King Tom was bte-uc C Soyttbia was in oonsiderable demand, at 40 and t0e 1b pwards of 1501. were invested in his favour. The prims at the close were as follows:- 8,10B1OL STEprc9ASE.- 17 to 2 agst Mr. ...

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... ., sposalwo . ?TAITEKSALLI'S. The heavy settling on'the past woeols rnating oceupied the'atten- tion of theo-members until a late' perlod of the' afiernoon. M6d1qy appearedi to be very plentiful, add we hear the scohango'Was' of the most satisfactory'deseriptidvi. - I Thsifollowing Tsa corroct list of, thep'ile at the close:- TaKi Two TkODSAt5D uiNSEAs', April 3D-7 to 1 agst Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTRLIGRNCRS TATTERBSALL'Oe XOSDAI. CORssRcwnTn.-2 to 1 aspt Wheatear (off) 1,0'0 to 80 agst iawthornden (off t, 1 000 to 70 ); 2' to 1 aat Palhklnd (t); 20 to Igat Adonis (tb QS to I agst Typhceus (t); 25tD at ?? Swell (t) IS to I agpt Loyal Bake (t); 1,000 to So aget Natitlepate (t); 40 to s aget Sister to Cherie (t); 1,000 to 25 agst Tabernaeej); 1,000 to 25 agat Magdal (otil, b 1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'8,, MONDAY. WAT=sOO Cur.-25 tol agst hr. Salter's nomination (t) 28 to I aest Colonel Goodlakeiss nomination. Two TizousxND GuiNEAs.-500to 15 aget Fontarabian, Dzrasn.-75 to 10 aget Kaiser (w); 425 to 50 agst Gang Forward (t and w); 2,00 to 100 agst lioohetapler (t); 1000 to 30 agst Snrinam (t) ; 500 to 15 agest Snleiman; 1,000 to 20 aget Fontarabiasn (t three times); 1,e00 to 15 ...