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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING NTELLIGENC TATTERSALL'S.-THurIsDAY. No betting worth quoting. AQUATICS. GREAT SKIFF RACE ON THE TYNE.-NEWELL v. CLASPER. This match between the champion of the north, and Newell, a first. class Londen waterman, came off on Monday, on the Tyne. The amount at issue was 100 sovereigns a side, and the distance to be pet- formed about five miles, being from Newcastle bridge to Leamington. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGNCE. TATTERSALVS.-MoNDAt. a CHESTER CUP. An expectation that in observance of the conditions of the race the Handicap would be made public this afternoon led to a numerous attendance, and it was very evident that bad it made its appearance a good deal of business wouldhavebeen transacted. Tothesurprise and disappointment of the subscribers, the weights were not declred, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENOL:' GOODWOOD RACES. Floe-weather was ginnisss, and a~ll nthe comaseperf'ection. The un- sightly weighing stand has been removed, and the business depart- ment - a osuite lull of comfort and convenience -ito now son the greund-floor of the grand stand. The attendance as regards a great rare meeting, as a popular festival) was bad indeed, Thle whole tom- pony made rendeevoes ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. The Goodwood settling, although far less heavy than last year, did not pass off so coanfortably; three or four parties were non ese for variocs amounts, alid, amongst those who were present, there was a general complaint of the ' tightness of monsey: we hope thata sother week will enable us to speak more favcurably. Paying and receiving occupied the attentions of all ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Sro't.. i NT'ELLJGDCE. TAVZRS8AItL'. MONDAY.-The disappearance of Canezou and Execu- tor, both of whomaresaid to beamiss, ?? day Boy stron iyintofarour for the Mletropolitan Handicap,' a e ihillj Flatcatcber, and Fugleman a 1ift; the investments, however, were on a very limited scale. For the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes, 500 even on Mr. A. Nichol's Nunnykirk was laid;, and even on the field ...

GOOD FRIDAY WRESTLING

... I ROOD rRIDAY WRESTLING On Good Friday, the annual wrestling match between the, men from the border counties of Cumberland and Westmorelaad took place, in a most spacious tent erected for that purpose in the grounds of Ifornsey-wood tavern, before one of the largest assemblages we ever recollect having seen drawn together at any of the previous dis- plays, there not bavieg been less than 6,000 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLGENCE TrATTERSALL'S. MONDAY. COVENTRY ftAWD1eAF.-2 to I agst Merry Peal (S to 2 t), S to I agst c. by Simoom, out of the Queen, and a to I agpt Avis. (t l CviATRY STE8PL3Casi&--6 to I agpt Vietreos, and I to I agst Oscar. DONCASTER STURPsRCUASA.-9 to 2 apt Miss Mowbray, 5 to I agst Chieftain, 6 to I agst Sir Peter Laurie, IC to I agst Bnurton, and 10 to I apt Little Queen. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MANCIIdSTER SUMMEDR. MEETING. iVEDNESDAY. Trial Handicap of 3 sovs each, with 50 added: one mile a1nd a ?? by Success, 3 yrs, 6st 131b; beating Lady of Coverdal, 3 yrs, Gst 131b (2): Lady Bohun, 4 yrs, Sat 51b (3). Sapling Stakes (f 6 sovs each, with 100 added, for two- yr-olds: T.YC.-Tvon by Black JTacket, 8st 101b: beating The Dannebrog, 8st 101b (2); Lady Constance, 8st 71b ?? Union Cup ...

THE CHAMPION BOATRACE

... 'THE CHAMPION BOATRACFI. On Friday next the great race between the chamn- pion 'four of the Thames, consisting of Joseph Sadler, of Putney, Henry Kelley, of Putney (the ex-chlampion), W. Messenger, of Teddington, and George Hamnmerton, of Surbiton, with G. Haammer- ton, as coxswain, and the Newcastle crew, consisting of James Renforth (the champion). J., Taylor, T. Winship, and W. Martin, with ...

SPORTING

... - - - - 0 - - A considerable degree of excitement was occasioned in the sporting circles en Friday evening by a suspected attempt to get at Cotherstone, but which was fortunately prevented. The facts ate as follows :-About half-past 10 o'clock on Friday night the policeman on guard at Scott's premises, Leatherhead, discovered a man on the dung heap near thle stables; to get there lie must have ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPUSTING INTEuLLIGENCE 7MossaAY.-A fair arnmaut of business was transacted on the Chester Cup at the Prices quoted, the chief investments being on Lesmabago, Memneeer, and the Bareness;- Glaues was also fin demand, and 1,000 to 10 was taken aeveral times about Cla- rissa. The aoffre against John Co~seer and Lady Evelyn did not exceed 40 to 1-50 to I would have been taken about either. 1,000 to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SDORTING ILNTLLUG&NOZ MONDxAY.-Business was extremely flat, the only horees ito demsand being Veltigeur and the N igger for the Darby, and ,Dough and JebohCeseier or the Chester Cup. The Metropdli- ?? ad LveroolSteplchae btswere meotly in aceee nd onis. 0 t I achage Van HpeVengeaunc, Petr Smpl, Rt~m, ad Kigh ?? ' and 25 to I qustatiene are merely nem, ando. MONDAY. TEuns:OAY. Peop-o'day-bey. 1 ...