EIGHTEENTH LANCASHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... EIGHTEENTH LANCASHIRE FUSLE I VOLUNTEERS. iy PR1TZE DISTRBJUTION. E :d The amnnal prize distribution in connection with t d the 18th Lanahire RiMe Voltnteers (Liverpool a d Irish) took place last evemng in St. George's Hall, L b and was, as usual, the occasion of a large muster 9 3 of the members of the carps and their friends. J 3 Tb. pleasant duty of distributing the prizes, 2 o which bad ...

SPORTING

... 11 r-- SpORTING. I EVENTS AN]) NEXT CW XEEK'S MEETINGS. C45 fsatiety in the Liverpool Cup 5:. u we5 of to rank as one of the best per- U.e have seen this yea.I- a 00 r~ptd by the majority of t o take an interest in racing that flY w i the race to which -jaidg aliuisio3 in favour of his stabl]e ?T e3Trcsnb. This surmise, itwasthonght hirsc amounto of supnort when Satiety! rsed a run in the ...

MR. GLADSTONE ON SOCIAL AND LEGISLATIVE PROGRESS

... Il ON . OAST .L AND i I 1Ail PJROUP 7I Z oi, 7 n oi S a, MZ. ta the g A of U a:. Crast of ?? wa pnvde wsi~e f at ~o the g t wbe, as %nd th ~ lwtydweoesse by trir 3i' ~ ote mahe ci the Gisdt ' e' 'Thes dint. was f£e Uber Os t4t by s and ei c t w e Ic who -dw wfidigly er n this duty. j.-:n were i:et ~ e, beide r :d~ olad toe, Mr.ee~ andlh& ' Drw i' ba t Ve Wma p' Wfit ?? t 4 ai d D= Gib the ...

ROYAL LIVERPOOL GOLF CLUB

... The above club commenced its annual autumn meeting yesterday, at Hoylike. As compared with former gatherings, the turn-out yesterday was -ery disappointing, the nnly crack golier tro:n Scotand being Mr. J. E. Laidlay. who has been csrrying all before him in the North, and was fully expected to have done the same, NesterdaY, at HIoylake. as on Tuesday last, while plaving a friendly match of 36 ...

SPORTING

... I S.. , 1 |- S PORTNG. | RACING. SANDOWN PA8K NOTES. FRIDAY NIwr. Some capital sport was witnessed at Sandowrn Park to day, where a large company assembled, athough the atmosphere was bitterly cold. The leadiur event - of the afternoon, the Aissele Hurdle Handicap, attracted the biggest field of the season to the post, and Sir John and The Vicar were the ?? goods, Sir John winning cleverly ...

SPORTING

... : RACING. KE31PTON PARK NOTES. Fernsr NNIORT. The wretched weather effectually spoiled the opening day ?? Park, and b6th the racing and attendance wsu much below expectations. Charm was somewhat unfortunate in the thiei two-year-old race, inasmuch that she began so slowly as to lose a deal of ground at the start, and only failed by a head to land the rich staice. There b as next to no, this ...

SPORTING

... r-- i S I IRAC'GI. SPORTING NOThS. The sport witnessed at Croydon ewas by no means good, and the prevalence of fog on the openng ay srioslyaffetedtheattendance, which was by no means a large one on the second afternoon, when the weather wvas delightfully seasonable. It has always been a source Ot astonistkment to me how the public have stood the Woodside fixture, with its primitive ...

COLWYN BAY SPORTS AND RACES

... ,O rL-WYN D BArI- ,: i I >TS AN D RfCEL- I These rare.t 's r ;e;rti'r. t being-SteLrwac'- 2' r l ?? ,1enes man), 0. Y' nl Lie. *e ; . L . Griffit', J. Utlm;.': lo. ?? i MU' coim. Heard; jud , ?? v dimn ,Tvnes; Mr. J. Pvew -i-ic b - Ct-per. c eres-; CaUrse, Mr. I. 'M id ?? i r of the sk-. i H. Robert O n,-e; fln. ?? Mr. U cr'. b:ianrley. F o r'o -t R P e , ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1890
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 571 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPORTNG. I RACIN G. NEWP.VMA.RErET HORSES AT E=;ZRCISE. FIUIDAY. On the Botry side, RYAn'S Belfry and Lover's Leap, with LEnuE.'s Belesys and Trundle Hill, were sent seven furlongs , Enta' Littlehaampton Springhank, Old AMat, and Innesfail going six furlongs ; Patrican, Slartagon, Petard, Orvieto, Plhyllida, and Scphonia, Gii.iY's Valauris, Crevasse, Rousseau. Shall We Remember, and Goodlake, ...

OUTDOOR SPORTS

... iru b p ,r Prk, ron tbe othb hand. VI D ove attractive. am the game is likely to ,m1deb monre e ei o tban it cbemhf-' oCpa- b ~0*eie tbosee of Lancashire or Yorkenire. DeoiS local?' are nut extensive, Birkenhead ° Newv trighton, in deference to county r Xke ,pizg vacant date. Tbe Liverpool Old to> ae away at Broughtonf where New 0ybt 'f wbo lasti week defeated the Old 'Uns, B- vuqtiibled on ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1891
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2298 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... : f l , . .]RACGING. . ; LUKGFIELD NOTES. o . . 7 . ?? - A. WnornSvNtAY WNIaf Sport btween the flags will be continued in the Sonth of England to-morruw at the piotureuO , ?? at gnfeld, Afdit pemisesbto e fairly interietlig deicriptioun *Waturally the wcoirse wbioh is one off the hast, will be rather soft owing tu the recent heavy niUs, but at. the = time of deapatching thie mesaie there is ...

Published: Thursday 10 December 1891
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5234 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... RACIN G. MANCHESTER NOTES. FRIDAY NWo'. The new Barnes executive hare been the reverse of fortunatewiththeweatherthiaweekand I regret to write in anything but a hopeful strain of the prospects for to-morrow. Notwithstand- ing, the receipts have so far realised expecta- tions, and, with the selling races coming out well, 6 a big- surplus uwill, I have no doubt, accrue as the ; result of the ...

Published: Saturday 22 November 1890
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7780 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games