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Sporting Intelligence

... 1$Pffing Intflugaut. lMANCHESTER BETTING-SAT'usAaY. We send below the betting. There seemed at the finish a strong disposition to back Marionette and Musjid for the Derby. The events for the meeting At-Donmaster were not mentioned. In reality little doing. THE DzRBY. 9 to 4- agat Promised Land-offered. 5 ?? 1 ?? Musjid-taken. '10 ?? ?? Marionette-taken. 18 ?? 1 ?? Eleotrie-taken. 30 ?? 1 ?? ...

Sporting

... 5portiag. TATTERSALWS BE-TTING-YSTERTDAY. FeoR HANDICAP. 3 to 1 east Vedette-taken. 7-1 - Pretty Boy-offered. 9-1- orderer-offered. 10 - 1 - lessa-offered. 10-1 - Gemma di Vergy offered. 26-1- Roman Candle-offered. Sr. LEGEO. -1-- Toxophilitc-taken. 11-2-- Fitz Roland-offered. 7-1- The Hadji-taken. MNEANCHESTER BETTING-YESTERDAY. There was a moderate number of subscribers at the rooms to-day, ...

Cricket

... gtithtt. CALTHORRE PARK V. UNITY.-On Monday last a match was played between these two clubs, and which, after an exciting contest, was deeided in favour of the Unity, with two wickets to go down. The batting of Fiunnemore, Venables, Lahin, and Weston, on Ihe par of the Unity, anid that of J. Hathaway, on the part of the CalthorPe Park, was much ndmired, as was also the bowling of lLahin. The ...

Cricket

... oiridt. CAMBDTIDCE v. ST. JAtIES.-T[le above match was played oel Slatnrehzy lest, at Mr. Scurge's, between seven of the Cambridge (who proved victorlous, vith live wickets and four runs to spare) and eleven of the Sc. Jamies. The batting of Snith and Gray, also the bowling of the seine, with that of Sellers, natd the flelding of Fisher, were very good oil the part of the, former. Beresfords ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BATH AND SOMERSET MEETING. FI{OSIAMM3 FOR THIS DAY (TUESDAY). The horses marked thus ?? have arrived. The LANsDowN TnIAL HANDICAP Of 6 soVa, each withi40 added, for three-year-olds and upwards. Winners extra. The winner to pay 5 anva. to tke fund. One mile. 17 eubs. age. at.tb. ago. st.lb. *.Amaterdam (Vibexs) 6 300 rarm ?? 4 7 4 ?? 4 8 12 ?? 3 7 '3 ?? 4 5 7 ?? 4 7 2 ?? 4 8S S ?? 7 0 Cynthbia ...

Sporting

... 5-port-41g. BIRMINGHAM AND SPARKEBRO OK RACES. N These Iow Justly popiilar annual mneetings commenced yesterday, and soill be coatined this clay, (Tuesday.) Although there were numerous other enticesments for lioliday folk the compally oil this occasion was coot less nuncerons than formerly, while the sport afforded was superior to that offered on forier occasions. Tie sport comimenced with- A ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... THE WARWICKSHIRB HOUNDS.-Quarter to Eoesa. Monday ,. Feb. 24 ?? Alscot Park. Tuesday 5- ?? WVeston House. Tlhursday ?? ,, -27 . Lower Shuekburg.l. Friday 2- -28 . . . . Traitor's Ford, THE NORTH WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS.-Rletln. Ilonday ?? Feb. 24 ?? Row. ntouVilage. Tuesday - - 25 . Tie Hil. Thursday -27 Blue Boar, near Dlnehurch, Friday ?? 28 . Solihull. ATHERSTONE HOUNDS.-Bleren. This day ?? Feb ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CHELTENHAM MILITARY AND GRAND ANNUAL STEEPLE CHASES. Stewards: Lord Tredegar, Lord Fitzbardings, Sir Alexander RB 'say, Colonel Berkely, MP. Captain Cregoe Ceolsore, Captain W. Barnett. Mr. R Jolnsono Judge and Handicapper. Mr. F. Jacobs, Hon. Secretary. YESTERDAY. Although the weather was- not so brilliant as yesterday, the course was more extensively patronised by all classes, the aris ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... The ?? Wednesday. . T hig weather was again most unfavonrable, with very cq hgwind andlrain throiughout the day. The English and Al Scotch match excited great interest, and, notwithstanding So' the -wet, Lady Grosvessor, Lady Elchd, Lady Bury, and a Clh number of other ladies were present. Tue betting was dic in favouir of England. At ths close of the SecondRag psi Shooting, England u'as 82 ...

CRICKET

... THE NORTH v. THE SOUTH. On Monday this match, being played for the benefit of J. Grundy, the well-known professional, Lord's Ground. was well attended, upwards of 3,000 spectators being pre. sent. Abouttwelve o'clock theganme commenced, the North taking ossession of the wickets, and the South occupying the field. Rowbotham and Daft began the batting, against the bowling of Willsher and Caffyn. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ,SPOBRTrING- INTELLIGENCE. LEIC'ESTER RACES. Stewards: The Earl of Coventry, Sir Lydstone Newman, Bart., and Sir Willitamson Booth, Bart. Judge: Mr. 'Clar, of. Newniarket.-Handicappor, Meesrs. , ; .'%batherby. Clerkc of the Course & Starter :.Mr. T:Marshall, 61o Nrthampton. YESTEBDAY. The TWO-bYAi-QaLD (SELLING) .S AR .f . ov, o v it. -with 25 added; .olta 8Bt 1b., l i cold for IS0 cove at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCS. RACING FIXTURES FOR 1SS2. SEPTEM]BER. Doneaster ?? WalsaDl .241 ?? Wordstey ?? 22 Monmnouth .t2 Nownoarket FmO .fo Richmond ?? 231 OCTOBER. Edinburgh & L.C I I Newmarket S O . .13 I Newmarket II .r Redford , 7 l'erth . .. R. C. Hunt &Kclso 7 Gloucester 2l NOVEMBER. Worcester. 4 Hereford .10 I Shrewsbury .18 Lincoln Autumn 7 I Liverpool . 121 BETTING AT TATTERS&LL'%. ...