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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 'SPORTING INTELL .1cT VWVAPTSt! IX 1 - A HnodfcaPl~te of o0 ;oV2, for 3 Y-od. 'dx npta -Won by Stcokirger; b ai.g Aureiin,, '4.prlle Matbch, 1)0, h it Loat hnif of It fnrL f 1by No Namne; Watitag Blach Lifly. Betting: 7 to 4 on No Yaine A Handicap 8weepstbkCS1 Cf 25 iovca o i Alaarck; beating The Priac;pl c t A Maiden Piate t * o0 C5Ve..- onubT 1P fchid;b ?? Act, b¢t . 1I Match, 2(t), h f;; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOILTIGm 7tLl!GEN x. *. . .TATTERSALL'S. , . : ' ' ONDAy. ' LrvmcRreeL STxELt&cIAmS,_2 to 1 'agst Lord Co- v7xrzry a mnblematic.(t.f); 13 to 1 aget Mr. Peace's Light Heart (t . 13 to 1 agat Colonel Forster's. Tony Lump- kin (t) 14 to 1 agst Mr. Chadwick's Jerry; 20 to 1 agat Mr. T. WadloW`E Shropshire (t and off); 20 to 1 agst Lord CoVystry'sEniblemil(off, t 25 to 1), 25 to 1 agst ! Count A. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSAL L'S. Settiling on Chester oecupied the forepart c f the afternoon, and it.was not till late that auything in the shape of speculation took place. When betting did begin, it. rhowed that Vanban continued to maintain his position for tbe Derby with firmness. 9 to 4 being accepted kindly and to large amounts The Rake was quite friendless for the repeated offers of 4 to 1 failed in ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... * - SPORTING: INTELLIGENCE. TATTY &it s ' ?? - KONDAy.. For the Goodwood Cup the only horse that appeared to be In xttual request was Lecturer. who wee backed with confideuce, sntd in usualry well informed quarters, at 2 to 1. No change oc- .urred in theSt. Leger betting, the position of the two frtvourites remaining undisturbed; so far as we. could astertain, however, neither of them were ...

THE AMERICAN PRESS ON THE GREAT BOAT RACE

... F;EAMO News of thO rteut of the gtre boat race seesnto been ?? muhobesgerness in Newyork,, a good deal Pf diesppointment was evidently felt t tthe tory of Oxford. The Newo York Jhibtne mTy, u leading artifoe on the subject:- _ T The Harvard orew lhsva made the'r gallant fighe at have been beaten. Itis p sore disappoinitmet to rn ,a homee for whatever may hivo been the doubts of ti friends a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TAT T ERSAL L'S. - ?? GRE0 ATYOR1PImE EAnrDnAc.-7 to 1 agst Geast des Bat- ta8e of :8tIlgat Wildbad (off; ti3U to 1) ; ?? Formoad, ft ani eTho~~;3100 to 6 agat' Ilasaelas (t) 100 to 0 sr. Wa ?? .-7 to 4Eagst PTrtender (off; 75to 40 t); 100 to 15 agpt Poro G~atomez (t and off)C; 6 to I ag1t Drummer (t and offg; 0hs tro n ?? (off); 100 to 6 agst Royal Oak (off; 2 toI aet yalworthi (off); 20 to 1 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCEG TATTERS ALL'S. MONODAY. GoonwooD SBTAXE.-O to I agst Bete Noir (t) ; 6 to 1 Dget Adolphus (t); 7 to 1 agst War (t and off); 8 to I agat Alpen- stock (t and off); 8 to 1 agpt Robespierre (off, 9 to 1 t); 10 to 1 agat Starter (t and off) ; 100 to 7 agat Provider (t) ; 100 to 7 agst Make Haste (off); 100 to 6 agst Our Mary Ann (off, t 20 to 1); 100 to 6 agat Miss Gratwicke ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BPOATING INTELLIGENCE . TATT ERSAL L'S. MODAY.. Tho adjuotment'of accounts over the Doncaster week absorbed aduseal the attention of members present; and it must be 8tated that the settling was tar from a good one, some accounts being a together abeent, and others only partially liquidated. In ?? of the atteotion which paying and receiviog necesearily en. grossed, however, a considerable ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. IOOCDAY. Maiden Plate of 51 Beov. Mr. Mortimer's Stomps, by Noewminste'-Adellne MY. Morbimer's. ~~~(Jeffrey) 1 Mr. Piyor's a by Ketitdrnim-Preludo ?? (T. French) 2 Lord Calthorpe'l Thundercloud ?? ?? (tordhan) f Match 0 2i a sovS. Sir J. Hawley's Siderolite, by ASteroide-Aphrodite -(Wells) I Baron Rothschild's Midsummer ?? ?? lJ Daley) 2 Betting : 6 to 4 on ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... = SPORTING- hNt2-LIGEG. NEWMARKET FIRS'1SPRINC )EI'ING. 55OtWAY ^ -he Princesa of Wales Staken of 148 so4s; 0S0,1L Ur. S. Thellusson's b f Salict, by Trumpeter-Loo, 8st 10b Mr. Merry's f by Ssunteor - -Mcstissalma Sgt 5 b (E Covey) 2 Betting opened atb7 to 4 on the Masstlssima ailly, but closed at S to 4 on Salie ?? A Handicap Plato of go sove. Mfarquis of Hastinges b o The Dike, b- Stockwell ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -: SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, TATTERSAI'S. MONlDAY. Although there'wasss stroig muster at the rooms to-day buei- noss was anything but brisl, the number of offers appended to oar qu0tations su&fi6iently -indicating the languid- toine of the =nirket. For the (Goodwrood Stakes the first favourite was the only horse backed for anvthing liko money, 3 to I was accepted freely, and foally an offer to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENOE. TATTERS A LL'S. MONDAY. For the Two Thousand Guineas offers of 4 to I were numorous ?? Plaudit, but not a single investment in his favour came .to our knowledge; neither wee Th8 Hermit bac~ked, though 8 to Ii could have readily been obtained against himn. Julius was again In force, tO to I being acceptsd about him in one bet to 2001., and subsequently 9 to 1 was takes, ...