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FLAN SPORTS

... FL AN SP O RT S. 'This sporting demonstration took plsce on Monday and Tuesday last, the weather being exceedingly fine on the first day. A few slight ehowers fell on the latter day, but were not detrimental to the progress of the various amuse- ments. The'assemblage, as ?? multitudinous, and tbe dense congregation was eplivoned at quick intervals by multifarious strains of music, proceeding ...

THE LAWS OF CRICKET

... I4>xo nwlo~s¢> L:~teZ Add -aI ?? In ?? ?? : : J t § t ~ ~ . 1.~~aBA.AL must wejg ~ y4v ~a '1dd¶II m 6 6WW1ifi lve ou~nces and three quare. ,oneh~pi ope qu~ow,~in .ena~ufewitme 4'A-n e Wdini 0o each innp eithwrj~ar ?? ut ~9 niere-41 bin, 1enAJ4Vt%; ts kwland, 4~feetwca s I ' ,ireVent the ballfrom . sngh'o, ?? ~ ~ ~ 1i~t90S4WT~dgth4, the'stmnqi ?? ~ c~nr~j itr p *le~4. oiard& match, ithop tbe. ...

HORWICH RACES

... HORWICR BACES. ?? The second annuatlraces atlrorwieh camne 'oflon the Moor, on 1ednesday last. The attendance 'iVas' highly numerous and respectable; A ?? number of vehicles wereion the ground, from 'all thelsurrodnidih'g townshnnd villages. Several of our Preston confslosseers in equestrianism were presentj'and took an anxious interest in the runningi, which *ws bf no con;- temptible order, ...

SPORTING

... All England Coursing Meeting, On the Manors of Sir P. 11. Fleettooeid, Bart., A.P., and .V,~ II. field IL01,,fleet., 1visit/i ?? Tuesday, Wednesday, and '1/ursduy, the 9th, 10th, and I Ith of Marchi, 1841. This important anl absorbing meeting commenced on Tuesday last. The weather throughout has been reunrka iily favourable, but the company in attendance has not been sot numierous as might ...

CLITHEROE RACES

... - Firae day.- I'cdcejday, Augut 22nd. The Clitheroe Stekcs of 7 soya. each, bf, ft., with 30 syaO. added, for horses of all ?? years old to carry 7st.; Four, 8st. 41b.; Five, 8st. i21h. ; Sit and aged, 9st. 71b.; Mares and Geldings allowed Sib. A winner of 50 soVy. pre- vioes to running, to carry 3lb. ; of twice or more, b1b. extra. _Heats, twice ronund and a distance. Mr. Arrowsmith's b. g. ...

SPORTING

... [ __ BETTING AT AMANCIIESTEII, Friday, July 10, 1846. Although the proceedings in the turf market have bcen somewhat varied in their character throughoirt the week, yet the difflernt eveuts upon which business has been done only partake of a liniited interest, in comparison with that maniutbstedl at a correspoudingsperioS in previous years. Thus, shico our last, upon the 'Liverpool Cup, which ...

LIVERPOOL RACES

... LZv.r, POOL RACoES. (Mosykt/ Course.) T'he Liver-pooi S;,rine Races eomtunnced on WeldnessLy and were nutnerodsly sactterl&L. Several noblemen atd guei tlenmen were in the Grand Stand, among whom were reeng- nized Lord Mldyneux, Sir George Pignt, C. Blon;lc1 Esq. of Ince, &c. &c. Tle running was spi.ited and the bett- ing animated. The Derby Stam eof 20 sovs. each. Uf ft. with £30added, was ...

MANCHESTER RACES, 1834

... MANCHESTER RACES, 1834, F. 11. PRICE, ESQ. and the HoN. H. STANLEY,, M.P., Stewards.-J. ETTY, Clerk. The WILTON IVednesdla.r, May 21. The WILTON STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 sovs. added. Mr. Buckley's ch g Traveller, B ys. I Mr. Lacey's ch f Frantic, 3 yrs ?? Sir R. K. Dick names b f Miss Margarec,3 yrs ?? 3 'rule PRODUCE STAKES 0of SU soVR, each, hI. ft. Lord Wilton's Ir. c. by Camel .I ...

SPORTING

... DONCASTER RACES. MONDAY, SEPrEmEII J 12. 'lwc Champagne Stakes of 60 sovs each, h ft, for 2 yrs old; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, 8st 51b,; It second to save his stake the winner to give six dOZen of Chanmpagne to the DonEas, terltacing Club. Red House in. 34 subs. Mr. Blakelock's A British Yeornan (Templeman).. I Lord Maidstono's Castor .. 2 Lord Westminster's Maria Day. 3 Lord ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1842
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1811 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... DONCASTER RACES. It MONDAY, SELPTEMIBER 13 . l. I f TThe Fitztvillians Stakec of 10 soys each, &c. e No race. d The Champagne Stakes of 50 sove each, h ft, for 2 yra old. o Red House in. Colonel Anson's b c Attila (Scott) ?? i Mr. Rarosay's Cabrera ?? Colonel Cradock's b f Sally ?? r The following also started but Ivere not placed :_Mr. ; Brooke's br f Idolatry, Mr. Jacques' Playfellow, and Mr ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1841
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1331 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... TIlE FINISII LYTIJAMI COURSING MEETING. Tils meeting tookl piece ever the extensive grounds of Thomas Clitotn, Esq., L thllnl-hail, on Wedniesday and Thursday last. The ! buses did not run so well its nusial, but owring to the lateness of tile season, there was a greater ditliculty in getting near them; for they eften started off when the coursers were two or threo fields' breadth frorn theirs ...

SPORTING

... I ASCOT RACES. C TUESDAY, JUNE 7. c Her Majesty and Prince Albert, attended by n very numo- t rous suite, forming a long corti'ge of carriages, &c., arrived r on the ground a little after one o'clock, and were roeceived Y with the most gratifying demonstrations of loyalty from the il assembled thousands. Her Majesty and the Prince acknow- 11 ledged the repeated huzzas by bowieg to the company ...