SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING lSNTELLIGENCE. S. - WARWICK RACES-TutRSDAV, SEPT. 7. Sweepstakes of 10 SoP. each, for 3 yr. olds. M. C. g Mr. GifFord's ch. c. Leviathan, 8st. Silt. (Arthur) m Mr. Vest's br. c. Shakespeare, 8st. 81b. . . . 2 Mo Mr. Lawley's b.c. ey Milo, 8st. 81b. . . . Miatch for 200 sous. p. u. Half-tiule Courtse. Mr. Rawliuson's br. f. by GaiubGorougi, 2 yrs. old, 8st.51b. ' (Chapple) . . . . I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... l slwo~ rl/E.XtA DON AS'f)TA .. )oCATslf ci, S1l tLcnt Ih settling has gon re a raCe. greaestwinersare aidto e I. Hines Bland, 30,0001.; Nlr. Refisdale. 5,00..e re., Captain Miller, 51)00/.; and AIr a t(f thle reat leetting b ien loses a laryr al 'Fa sic bring titi' worst' horse in t rile ae for uini. Thier'isny 11 fletier Of anoy CIttia'li'ie ri. Aloes Alg s (a lit has )cel namelled hlee ; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIlENCE. NEWMAIwtcl'r FlRbOl' OCTOBER NIEErl t.. SNAIMAlt I~t.;, St NttA.-Il'l lt5Cil~g Season for It86 alt- proaclies near its conclusion; thiree tiietinlgs 1 Silltli Sporting World will have a respite tnf live or 5ix n~ltlii froml izzs enijoymtents. 'I lit! first of the October meet ngs will cottl mene to-morrow, and terminate on 'I'llursday. It will be in- terestine in many ...

GRAND WRESTLING MATCH

... * rEROM THE EXETER ALF'RED, OF OCTOBRB 24.1 VICTORY DISPUTED-CLAIMEI) BY CORNWALL. Devonport, Six o'Clock, Monday Evenitig. Welamentto announce thata disputehas arisen, Polkingborne and his umpires claiming the Championship, anti Cann and his umpires and Committee contending that the last fall, which was so proclaimed, was only a foil. We have no time to ex- press our opinion, and as we have ...

ROWING MATCHES

... To-morrow, Doggett's Coat and Badge will be rowed for by seven pairs of skulls, anid by yousg men who have entered into the last year of their apprenticeship. Tlis match invariably excites considerable interest, but un additional stimulus is given to it this year, In consequence of James Caunon, of the Tovwer-staims. and Jceln Poet, of Banikside, being competitors. Below bridge, the most ...

GRAND WRESTLING MATCH IN DEVONPORT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP

... GRANT) WRESTLING MATCH IN DEVONPORT FORI THE CHAMPIONSHIP. LANOTiTrm ACCOtiiT.] DEvoNPOrRT, OCT. 23.-It is impossible to describe the in- tcnl'i interest whIch the match between Cairn and Polkitag- 11!roe, decided thii da~r. hes excited in this neictlibourhood. 'Ihsesi men heing considered the two best men of their respec. tive coirnties, Devon Find Cornwall, their long-anticipated trial for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOI RTLN', INA TELfG t4 TENCE. THF, ST. Li-n ?? nedl ?? of tlhis at all, times ilteresting stake, creates at the ?? timnetit' gtfeate.4t ifitertest, an d it nutA, iI tiuth be ad(led, anxiety, lo, Wivithout doubt, some Will hxt! to thiak of their last shilling. The heavy betterstar at a boais, or, simalkins technrlically, mre all abroamu. 'iThe l'avourites, Belzorni arid Bedlatnite, still keep ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTE LLIThN CE. T.!fI? CHASE. Tile RnIderee? fh¶-hOunds will meet intl Snaderfand. wick on Tlinnreday, and at Whi1e.?ro?s on Setarday'- each day at half-past ten o?lock. Sir Taltoti Sykes' rax?hooorls #ill mem'i at Lobster HonsrionWeJnesday? and at Milliogto?o? F?'ida3-e&ch n'clock. Lctrd Yarboranch's to?.h nd? wft? meat at Sa?b? Mile ? Wednesday; at CtoElmyAond. on FriJay? and at Fox ...

Published: Tuesday 31 January 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 427 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FIFE HUNT AND RACES, 1826

... FIFE HUNT-AND RACE]S, 38826 ?? - - r . . _a - .t I'l 'SZ tIU.N 1. At.N IJ ?? J6eib. - The Fife HPunt met at Cupar on Monday t;or tle vreek. Thc races took place on Tuesday and Wednesday, on the 23' lirst of wlich days the sport vas r.iost excellent. The com- BE ,pany did not appear to us to be quite so numerous as on ~ome form'rr occasion ; among them, however, we observed dal the following-m ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... : BETTING-ROOM. , TATTFIUSA $S-JUNE 29. d JULY STAKES. :S 4 to I ?? 0 to I agst General rbos.- u 4. to 1 agst Amadis venlrs - to I agst Catgut L _ ST LriGER. 7 to e agst Belzoni (taken) IS to 1 agst Pirate a, to I agst Bedlarnite 20 to I agst Fanny 12 Io I agst Crusader 52a to I -agst The General 13 to I agst The Dragon 30 to I agpt Mac Adam I IS to I agst Euston IS to I agst Barefoot PLAGUE ...

FIELD SPORTS FOR OCTOBER

... flE7 S F OCTOBER. V IELD SPORTS FOR OCTOBER. FROE41 THE ANSNALS oF - sr7uT1JG* s- The frtaits are gone, the leaves are faded all, And colder comes-the breczes froiji the ieave I : _ here the winds dwell ;-perchance a cloudy . t .Mavohft the broad sun d ri.en, or the .ta ' Wouldswell in angr Shlotildthtitelhiestiall- ; And chafe thenai vwheree eit t sailor brave. A nd yet, it, may be that ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO()lRTNG INTI'ELLI(Ik;NCE. L Ss Tl'iE (iRE I\l DONCASTIrl. NST. LEGFtt. vas In Pi cO ( ret/ot itcf ) estewd t ywvec 1tVi CittI el O CI of tl aed York iotiinatttiouils for the :tbov ihlporitiLt Stake.s :,. weer re knownii at tile tille ivii l.'xre-s lett. Vie t. tv lr tt nt, ar fittittent of the Ivb.i 'v tit t Il'o i liu~ii) W illc luiri e! .soulb/ es, Country), by wlicjvit it vill be Sctil ...