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... FOOTBALL. I CORNWALL COUNTY V. CARDIFF. I At the Cardiff Arms Park oil Monday, the repre- sent -tives of Cornwall County wound up their tour in houth Wales in a meeting w th the heroes of Satur- day's bis performance. Anticipating a soft thing, the home sido was not futly representative, ISelwyn Biggs replacing Jarman at half, and Bob Thomas and (Jus Lewis taking the place of Nicholls and ...

Kempton 'Parl i, De Beers, is for sale

... Kempton Parl i, De Beers, is for sale. ACCEPTANCES FOR THE tb Man. (One mile and a quarter. Run on Whit-Mondav. 1 ys st lb Father Confessor 6 9 31 Shall we Remember 4 8 7 Martagon 4 8 0 Harfleur 4 7 13 Bel Demonio 4 7 8 High Commissioner 4 7 5 Hebrides 4 7 1 St. Benedict 4 6 13 j ys st lb Arturo 3 6 12 Pierrette 3 6 12 Grand Ma.st.er. 3 6 12 Shimmer a 6 7 Adieu 36 5 Cloudberry 3 6 2 Benvenuto. ...

Chester Meeting

... CUhSXKR, TtTESDAf. This old-fashioned meeting commenced this atcer- noon under lather enjoyable circumstances witb reo gard to the weather, .vbich although dull and cold at time,, continued tiue throughout the greater part of the day The lam 011 the preceding uay, however. gr atiy benefitted the course which produced excellent going. There was a very good attendance lor the opening afternoon, ...

RACING ANTICIPATIONS. I

... There is every appearance of dull weather being associated with the Second October Meet- ing. To-day's programme is particularly lengthy for the time of the year, and my selections are as follows Royal Stakes—ZAMET. Flying Welter-PRINCE HAMTTON or EIDER. Lowther Stakes—BLUE-GREEN or ORVIETO. Selling Plate-THE GLOAMIN or SHEMER. Clearwell Stakes—SCARBOROUGH or GOSSOON. October Nursery-QUEEN OF ...

RACING ANTICIPATIONS. I

... RACING ANTICIPATIONS. This popular metropolitan be con- cluded to-day. The prog-ramn aiu em braces liaJf-a-dctzen events, which maybe decided as fol- lows FebruarySteeplechase—ANACONDA or THEODO- LITE. Staines Hurdle Handicap—GOLD LEAF. Hanworth Park Hurdle—ASKPLANT. Hunters' Hurdle Race—SIR HERBERT. Selling Steeplechase—EDWAIID. Hunters' Steeplechase—MIDSH IPJITTK. VERITAS. Kempton Park, ...

LONDUN BETTING. !

... LONDUN BETTING. There were attempts to get on Veritas for the Man- chaster Cup, and he was quickly establi-hed at 11 to 2, after 6 had been laid to a centuoy. Galloway was re- corke.l second favourite at 10, and of the remainder Itedsand, Duneraegan, and Pamela commanded most i attention. For the Derby there were offers to take 7 to 4 that Surefoot does not win, and 10 to 1 was taken Le Nord | ...

j SPORTING NOTES. !

... j SPORTING NOTES. ?- 0 TWO THOUSAND, ONE THOUSAND, do.. I By George Frederick. Those people who visit Newmarket this week can scarcely fail to have an enjoyable holiday, the breezy heath being now clad in all the glory of spring verdure, while there is every prospect of warm sunslnne adding further attractiveness to the scenery. The racing also will form no less a pleasurable feature to the ...

FRENCH RACING.I

... FRENCH RACING. I LONGCHAMPS, SUNPAr. The following are the results of to-day's races here PRix CRorS&y.-La. Desirade 1; EsbroUff, 2. PRIX DF. BUZENVAL.-Fitz Roya walked-over- PRIX D» SEINE ET MARI'iE.-Bellor, 1; Cheftieu, 2; Lirie II., 3. PRIX DE LONGCHAMPS.—Wcenir I- Kabylie, 2 Zambo, 3. PRIX DE LA JONCHERE.-Chalet, 1; Douritk, 2 M. D Alvimarc, 3. PRIX DE C.RENr,c. -Sledge, 1; 2; Darling, 3. ...

TO-DAY'S SPORTING, I

... Newmarket Training Notes, I OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT.) I INEWMARKET. baturday.—On THE Racecourse side, Geo. Dawson s Mercoir, Hunciecroft, St Serf and Clang were sei), a uaile and a half. Jos. Cannon a Laureate 11 and Crimea negotiated a mile and a quarter. On the Limekiins, Ryan's Alloway ;,nd Evergreen went a. mU ...

CARD!FF FOOTBALL CLUB. I

... Donations to Loca! Charities. ThO Ca,rdig Football Club have made the fc'l- lowing dona,tion.s to local institutions;— Ea.d. The Infirmary. 105 00 Ham&dryad Seamen'a Hospit&I. 25 0 0 N&za,reth House. 2006 Instit.uto for the Btmd. MOO Deaf and Dumb Schools 20 0 0 Building Fund, New Seamen's Church 2C' 0 0 EyeHospitaI. 1000 to Deaf and Dumh 5 0 Society of St. Vincent de Pa.nl ci 0 0 Cardiff Town ...

TO-DA -Y'S MARKETS. ^ --

... TO-DA -Y'S MARKETS. court. LONDON, Monday.—Dull sale tor both baglisn ana foreign wheat, and sellers of the latte-t would aoowpt 6d less money than last Monday. Kaglish remains at 3ihto 37s for white, aud 3, to 33s per qr fjr white corn. Flour without change. Barley quid. Oats dull, but values remain about the came as last week. Maise, beans, and qu:et at about late values. Arrivals : ...

I RACING ANTICIPATIONS

... The Kempton Park Meeting, which commences this afternoon, promises to be the most successful yet held at this popular Metropolitan gathering. The field for the Jubilee Stakes will number about sixteen runners, and the winner may be found in Goldseeker or The Rejected. My other selections are May Handicap—KLOWHR 0' THE MAY, Kempton Park Cap-MIRABELLE; Shepperton liandicap-MEDOC. Teddington ...