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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... s zf I X I -I G a i :c : - SPORT! 41.1.V.iLIGENCE'. -SI ?? . * _ : , ! ' ' I. ?? . I' I NEWMARKET SBCD ING MBETING,'tgo8.' . ,.)AY,,MAe 16. , ?? r. C. Browine f: by 'Pdfu'it, 'b'eaf Mr.'F. Craveii's br. f .:Flybhy..Nigb±,.st. 51b.eacL_ To-.yr.'old Csoijrse, yos i * GLIn. Grosvenor's Bddehsan; 7rt: beat ld Lowthers ch. mi bj' m Mr:PaN~e's feramnand;:beat Mr. Yansittart's Momfnttllla, ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTER-LIGE)CE. ASCOT HEATH RACES-FIRST DAY, Juttx Zx. His Majesty'5 Plate of iaogp. by Huntiers; Mr. Shackel's, b. g. Felton, liy Benningbrough I x Mr. Deane's b. h. Le Maitre,by Jupiter - 2 3 ' Hon. Mr. Villier's ch; h. Scrideaway _ 3 7 to 4,on the ?? in.a canter. ; % : A Sw'elstakes of xocg'. Sir C. Bunbury'% b. f. by Sorcerer, oist of Arnelit x Mr. -Nrthey's c. Beau Nash, by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING. INTBLLIGEN6C. -. ASCOT I4EATH kACES.o- trlt DA', JUNE 24. Oa Friday the 24th a Handicap Plate of 561. for all ages, the Mr. .atso~'s - ttse best of three heat5.t Mr. Batso's cb. Gladiator, 4 vrs. old - it Mr. Goodison's b. h. Foxhuie, 4 yrs. old x52 Capt. Halfendeh's b. I. h. 1oopipee, aged 9 '3 Ld. Jersey's b. h. Poke, 3 yrs. old a dr Sir H. l~ippenlcott's Plousghboy d - 3 Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ye e- NEWMTARKET JULY MEEIING, MONDAY, JULY tL W. Gen. Grosvenor's Jlohn-o'-Gaunt, 8st. 71b. beat M'r.Lahe's on Fuscus, brotherto Forrester, 8st, 31b. Ab. M. 50gs.-5 to 4 agst. tei ;, John-o'-Gaunt. be A Ld Grosvenor' ?? Ld G. H. Cavendish's he ie Pod3gra. Sat. xib. Two-yr old C. roogs.-5 to 4 on Sunbeam tir ThelulyStakes,a Subscription of togs. each, 3ogs. ft.byv yr. rai S. old colts carrying ...

EGHAM RACES

... XZ GHAM RACIS. LAST DAY, THURSDAY, Auo. a . SA Sweepstakes of 1°gs. each, 0o ft. kr two-yrnd; colii to ?? 8i. 5 h. fillies Sit. zlb. The last half of the nriv mile. L ?? greioiit's ah. f. by Gohatina Sir C('har les lHunbury'lb. f. by Sorcerer l Mr. L'itibrinke's ?? ?? H. R. Hi the Duke of, Clarence's Grinderella; 4 -. R. H. the Duke of York's ch. l. Silvermere - Mr. Fermor's b.t: .J3casta - - ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTE-LLIGENCE. ) NEWVMARKETSECOND OCTOBER MEETING. .ONDAvY, OCT. 17. One Third of a Subascr!ipion of 25gs..each for 5 yr olds, carry- ing 8st. l1b. 6 yr olds/, 9st. and aged, gst. S3b. B. C.-Sixteen Subscribers., Lord Grosvenor' b. m. Meteora, 6yr's - Lord Lowther's ch. h. Brainworm, aged - 2 7'to k on Meteora. Gen. Grosveenor's Johnn-o-Gaunt, 8st. iolb. beat Mr. 1Iloyd's I.an, 8st. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... .S PORTING iNTVELLIGBNCE. NEWMARKET SECoND -OCTBRER MEETING. Tvu;an, OcT'ra.S. Fifty Poiunds for 2-yr old colts, carryiag Wt. 41b,; and ?? Sst. 21b. Two-year-oldCourse. Mr. Panton's b. f. Ohlorls-, by Waxy Sir 1,. Shelley's ch. c. Sock, by Waxv Fwselve started-the judge could placebuttheabovetwo.. Ld Sackville's beceiver, 8st. 7;1b. beat Duke of Grafton's Vanityy, sts- T*wo-r. old C. Sogs.-I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING ITLLIGENGA. NEWMARXKET SECOND OCuOBER MEFI'ING. ThDUR*SbAY, OCTr. zo. Mr. Fermor's Cerberus, 8st. n ib. beat Mr. Shaliespear's Harpocrates, 8st. 91b. B. C. 200gs. h. ft.-3 to I on Cerberiss. Duke of Rutland's Ned,ty Teddy, .st. zlb. keat M91r. LIyd's Fun, by Worthy, 8st. Ab. M. ioogs. h. ft.-6 to 4 61i Ned. The Second Class of the Oatlands 6Salket of 3ogs. each. R. M. Mr. ...

BOXING

... -BOY4Y&. The grand -riiatch bc'tween Crib and Gregsonr, for a ^stake of oo gqineas, Was decided yesterday .tt Moul - sey Hu'st, in a thirty feet roped ring, in the.presenrie of as great a'numnber of spectators as ever assembled on a similar o;casiin. It was made known, on Mon- day afternoon, that Moulsey would be the spot f&r the grand exhibition; and the sports of the day proved abundantly ...

THE BOXING MATCHES

... TZZJ.' BOXING OA7iTHBS. Oft he pugilistic matches at Moulsey on Tu'sdnay.! r the battle bet v en Crib and Gregson, as xve'olserv,-e t I yesterday, excited the rtott interest, it turned out that i Gregsorl was the. most injuired. IHe was removed1 fron the Hurst to the. Xin''s Elid, at Haminlon, whienre r remained until yesterlday.. The rigfit side of his fice presents a spoleacle wihich. fvill ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINVG INTELLIGENLCE.. NEWMARKEIT THIRD OCiTOBER, OR HOUGSHTON MEETING. W£DSESDAY, NOV. Z. i . Sweepstaltes of Ings. each, for 2-ar olds, colts carrving 8st l1h. fillies Sst. zlb. Y. C-Tihe InvnLer to be sold for iccgs. i demanded, ?? ?? L.adbroka spianies ?? c. by Gohlanna - r 1.d F6ley's c. by Don Quixote - . - Sir &Sitwell' Cf. Iberia. lb6ria, by Delhini S Ld KinnairlX br. f. bv Cesarln ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLGENCE'. NEWMARXET THIRD OCT'QOER, OR HOUGHTON Mr.EE E1lNG.-FRIDAYj Nov. 4, M.Desihan's ch. galloway Elizs, 6st~ 71b. beat Mr. George's b. galloway lKitty, 7st. B. C. 50gS. h. ft. Ld Sackvilte's Decelver, 8st. 4&1Ib-bet Mr. W odhau's Elec. tion, 8st. 9lb. I Ab. M. aoogs. h. ft.-7 to 4 agst Mecelver Mr. Wfndhaoa's Scorpion, 8st. 31b. beat Loerd Kitmaird's Acbilles, Sst. Sib. Two ...