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COURSING

... c owe I*. C OURSING. Tlll CALEIDr)oN-jIAN GOLD CUP. I:eUliIn' for tlis, interestilig match commenced at ?? l r Gblcfoov, oil MIonday1 last. Th'e assemblage cel fO I(,V 'lwa ;lll)t m lillner ?? allt r esp5ectable, and o I laqs of 1)oii;als, Lolld Douglaas, Sir 11. Ir iitfe b'iit 1 i.lP., a large ni umbier of eritlekimen fromn * c(tliilt alt I Li glail I afte ,tded on tlie gromin id. The ...

SPORTING

... MANOUESTER RAtHS. Ttmi'loy, Mo 2t. Manchester races have, of late years, grdually diminished hi Interest; and, as they continue to do 80, prmfiSD soon to go out altogether, providing no efforts are made to chok their rapid decay. Many reasons may probably be assigned for th state of things; and, If there is one circumstance more than anutbr which tends to the Injury of thc meeting, it is tile ...

SPORTING

... _ - I LANCASTER REGATTA. ft This annual entertainment took place on Halton Water, on Tuesday last, and attracted an immemnse concourse of spectators, amongst whomi woro most of the gentry of thle townV and neighibourhood, and their fahilies, and a consi- derable mnmber of visitors fromt Kendal, Preston, M~m- chester, Chester, Liverpool, Birlcenhead, &Fc. The day was remarkably propitious, ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1846
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1817 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 ...

SPORTING

... I - - - - * - - - - - - - - - - -- -- -- -- -- - -- - -- -- -- -- -- - -- - -- - -- ?? - -- DONCASTER RACES. TU ES DA YA. The vweather was propitious, and the company in attend- ance very large. The FITZAVILLIAM STAKES of 10 sovs. each, and 50 added. Mile and a half. Mr. Mostyn's Wilderness - - (Nat) 1 Lord Glasgow's Conspiracy - - - - - 2 Mr. Merry's Chanticleer - - - - - - 3 £50 PLATE, the ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1847
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1483 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESTER RACES

... The Chester spring meeting commenced on Tuesday last, when, although the day was cold and gusty, there was a large and fashionable attendance of spectators. The GGRosvENO STAKtESof 15 sovs. each, 10 ft., With 80 sovs. added. (6 subs.) Sir J. Gerard's Pantisa ?? 1 Mr. Meiklamn's Deloruine ?? Mr. Wadlow names b. f. Burlesque . . ?? 3 The CHESTERFIELD STAZES, a handicap of 10 sovy. each, with 100 ...

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 ...

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

... TARLETON COURSING MEETING. SECOND DAY.-(Saturday last.j TAULETON Porrp Cur.- Third Ties: Snake beat Sarah; Boadicea beat Unus. Deciding Course s Boadicea beat Snake, BANIC HALL Cup.-Third Ties: Trip the Daily beat Major; Canto ran a ?? Courser Trip the Daisy beat Canto. RADCLIFFE HALL Cur.-Mr. Rodgette MAddira boat MIr, Duck. worth's Ajax; AMr. B. G. Harnby's Hector O'Halloran beat Mr:Ro. ...

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. ...

CRICKET

... PRESTON AND MANCHESTER. On W'ednesday last, the retwan match, between the Preston club and the Manchester Broughton }1ub came off, on the ground of the latter, Higher Broughton, Manchester. The .gane was commenced about eleven o'clock, by the Manchester gentlemen going in, and send- ing Messrs. Earle and Foxoroft to the wickets-Messrs. Craukshaw and Marriott being the bowlers for Preston, by ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1846
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1440 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... LIVE1RPOOL RACES. These races cemmenced on Wednesday last. The weather being faivourable, thero was an nmmense con- courso on the grounid. Th1e CIoXTrTII STAlCES, of 10 sovs. each, 10 ft., and 30 added. One mile and a quarter. 5 subs. Mr. B. Gre'ifsThe Conjuror,8 yrs., Gst. 81b. (Longstaff) 1 Mr. Mclklatn's Inhoeritress, 0 yrs.,8fst. Illb. (Templeman) 2 Betting.-5 to 4 ol Conjuror, who wonby ...