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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 ...

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. ...

CRICKET MATCH

... olICKET MATCH. ' In the afternoon of Thursday, a friendly. match at cricket, between the married and single members of the Preston club, was played on the Marslt. The wickets were pitcelud at three o'clock, and by that time a great number of spectators were present to witness the sport. The day was remarkably fine, and from the situation of the ground, the elegant flags marking the boundaries ...

Grand Ploughing Match at Lytham

... On Tuesday last, the beautiful village of Lytham presented a scene of great bustle and interest, in consequence of a ploughing match, under the auspices of the Lytham Agricultu- ral Association, coming off on that day. The competition was for three prizes given out of the funds of the association, and was confined exclusively to Mr. Clifton's tenantry. The place fixed upon as the theatre of ...

COURSING

... AT EAGLESHAM, NEAR GLASGOW. We last week gave the latest accounts that had come to hand of this coursing match, which has excited so much interest throughiout the West of Scotland. The following is the fianle or finish of the match-it cnme off on Saturday last. Third Ties. Go heat ClyN. Meg Parker beat Snow Ball. Canmarinc heat Carver. The Queen beat Czar Peter. Douglas heat Brenda. Lass of ...

SPORTING

... i SPORTITG. || CHESTER RACES. MONDAY, MAY 7. The TRIAL STAKES, of 15 soVS. each, with 50 sova. added by the Stand Committee. Once round. Mr. E. Peel's gr c Saul ?? Whitehouse I A PRODUCE S0EEPSTAKES, of 50 RoVe, each, lhf ft. Two miles. 7 subscribers. Mr. F. R. Price's b or br c. Captain Pops.. -Jones I Sir R. WV. Bulkeley's b f ?? Dailing 2 The6\TaADESAMEN'S PLATE, Of 200 sovs.' in specie, ...

SPORTING

... DONCASTER RACEI (CONCLUDr.D.) TIE SCARhBOROUtTGti STAK.ES, of 30 SOVs. each, 10 ft; for 3-yr old colts, 8Yt 61b: and fillies 8st Shis; and the winner of the St. Leger to have carried 31b extra. One mile. 13 sub- ' scribers. Mir. Parkin's hr c Lanercost (Tl. Edwards) ?? M1r. Bowes's ch c Appleton Lad ?? ?? 2 13etting-5 to 2 oln Lanercost, who took the lead at a mo- derate pace, sufl'rred ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1838
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1049 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... LIVERPOOL RACES. Tuesday, July 17. The number of idividuals at the course this day was not very great. The Grend Stand was not half filled, the other r stands near to the winning post were but scantily supplied witb I visitors, and those still lower down showed but sprinklings. t The pedestrians on the course were not numerous, and all to- 4 gether, so far as attendance went, the thing was ...

SPORTING

... G . MANCHESTER MEETING (CONCL~UDE. Saturday's card fuirnishea four sweeplstakes, and atlteted to the moor ai larger assemblage than last year. The followilig is a brief return of 1hw crents : A HuIIDLE SWEErSTAscEs of 5 soys, each, with 40 sos's. added. .Mr. J. Stephenson's el) g True Blue, aged (Mr. Barker), 1 I' Mir. Vevers's b g Charity, half bred, alged (Sir. Plowell) .22 Mr. Holland's oh ...

SPORTING

... MANCHESTER MIEETINTG. WXEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. Thle WILTON STARES of 10 sovs. each, with 30 says. ad- -ed ; threc-sear olds to carry 6s. 41b. four, 8s. 41h. five, 8st. 121b.-Mares and geldings allowed 31b.-One mile and a quar- ter. (5 subs.) Mr. Worthin.ton's b. c. by Battledore, 3 yrs ?? Clarke 3 Mr. E. Buckley names b. c. Puftrendorf, 3 yrs .. 2 Mr. R. Hludson's b. f. Columhine, 4 yrs ?? 3 Two ...

SPORTING

... DONCASTER MEETIRG. Mnnday. Th e FITZWaI.LTAM STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 3 0 sOVs. added by the Corporation, was 0won by Mr. Orde's Bee's Wing, ridden by Cartwright ; AIr. Waggas running second, Slashing Harry third, and Allerston fourth. One paid.-7 to Ir and 6 to 4 on Bee's Wing, 7 to 4 against Slashing Harry, and 7 to I against Mr. Wagggs. Won in a canter. Tho CHlA311XAONE STAKES of 50 ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1838
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1486 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GRAND CRICKET MATCH

... GRAND CRRIGIT' 1(MATCH. On Monday last, ?? to previovs annoineemeent, an interesting Mateh at Cricket was played ol the Marsh, be- tween the second eleven of the 'Manchester club, and eleven members of the Preston club. The match was in every sense a friendly game, no stake whatever being played for1 or to use the sporting phraseology it was purely for love. ' The match commenced at 11 ...