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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... tMr. Hyde ns Itililely Boy agst JIr. Brettell's Adam Mr. Cochrane's Cosnitess flull agst S1r. Chesshyre's Congress Sir. Iiunt's Hdyaeistls agst S1r. Mleeton's Glpsy DRAW for the SUTTON COLDFIELD STAKES, for AU Ages, al £3. 10s. ; 16 subs. Ser. Hyde's Buxom ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Smitb's Blackberry IL Mr. Mason ns Grasgessoot agSt Messrs. Bolton and Kemp as Hazlsswood II. Mr. Hyde's trocknell apat Mr. Skinner's Sallie Day Mr, Clarke's Charles Deais egat Mr. Gray's Woolpack z.r. Witt's Warren Hill agst Mr. Gray's GCrace Gray Mr. Ellis's ...

RACING NOTES

... A. Watts. Mina ?? 6 10 ?? S. Chandley. Rentigern ?? 5 6 7 ?? J. Wall. Vinolia ?? 6 7 - Concrete ?? 6 7 ?? Hustable. King Charles ?? 6 ?? Gough. Senaputty ?? 3 6 2 ?? Bradford. The field will be a poor one, and the last shuffle of the cards ?? under a ...

CHESS

... Z, The following are the respective teams for the t! WAlRWscssamr. OX7ELD 1. F. HEslius (St. Getrges). W. F. Pane. 2. A. H. Hyde (Bohemians). Lr. Lynan. .3. A. J. MIackenzie (St. George's). A. H-. W. Geergp 4.P. F.McCarthy (St. George's). F. S. Smith. ...

ASTON SCHOOL SWIMMING SPORTS

... Lan3 (eighteen plates), 1; A. Martin, St. George's, Edgbaston, and G. Iinowles, Barford Road (fourteen plates each), a ?? Charles Harrold Challenge Shield was won by the bovs from Garrison Lane ScboGI, with ten points against eleven rngistered by the ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT SPORTS

... their reliminlary beats:-S. Siun, E. Walford, CJ. Pool, HL Parker, T. Hiales, T.Greatrex. FK Woolley, G. Fitton, Cotton, A. Hyde, T. Freem~an, W. Grace, W. 3Smith, and G. Thomas. ALwO: GROuEDS, WOLIVIMIPTA .-Some thousand persons assembled at the above ...

KINGSBURY MEETING

... mares and geldinps allowed 31b wiseners l~b extra: theowinner to bh sold for 10 sore One mile and a balf ovcr six hurdles. The HYDE HiTr ena HASDICAr of 6 sovs each, 2 ft (to &s fund), with 60 added; winers after Dccember S 71b extra. One mile and a half; ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING

... Comnmittee Room, of the Trown Hall, Mr. Charles Hibbs in the chair, the fol- lowing subscriptions were paid in :-Mr. Thornton (letter. carriews), 5s. cab drivers, New Street stand, per Mr. Gregg, 10s. 6d.; 3 Mr. Hyde (Lucy's Mill), 17s. ; servants, Hen and ...

SPORTING NEWS

... the Ire' dsr,' Stakes, although there was plenty of fielding : the clove, owing cothe support awarded to Charles the lbird and Peppercorn. Charles the Third never made a sow, but Peppercorn, after beginning badly, outstayed thr rest and won cleverly, although ...

RACING NOTES

... that could be desired, and the sport a was very good. Captain Hyde Smith was judge, Mr. o: T. S. Ireates sitarter, Mr. NL. Ford, Ju~n., clerk of the ITo course and etakeholder, and Mr. Charles Burton. loon. sac. tl and treasurer. ti The 31zlns`xnL HU0NT ...

LATEST SPORTING NOTES

... Newest Patteros. Wicolesale Buyers supplied with illustrits! Iprice lists post free-E t ncE & Co., Mcanufacturers, It~, Great Charles Street. rlsih AMUS~ES. SPECIAL. BLACK VELVETEENS, D7ED in all the Fashionable Colours and Embossed in a variety of elegant ...

Cricket

... Grifliths. Of Portway, to An, only daulghtr of Mr. Samuel Underhill, of Oldbury.I . I On the l4th inst., at Hyde Chapel, Gee Cross. (by the Rev. -Charles Beard,) Edwin Grandy, eldest son of Thomas Wrigley, Esq., of Tim- berhurst. to Mary, second daughter of ...