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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 ...

PLOUGHING MATCH AT CROSTON

... I We hadI the pleasure of witnessing on Wednesday last fthese5cood ?? plouglilog intchitl I coniseetion with the Leylaind Hundred Agricultural Society, Whielh caume oif in ai very ?? Milnner on Cockflight Farm, Croston. The weather daring the previous night swas frosty, and IrblCl thle competitors commenced work in the mornirg the ground waa laid under a light egat of sioiw. This, holCevr, ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1875
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2096 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... THEs GREAT RUNNING MATCH IN PA RIS.-Wo are requested 1he to state that M. Gambitre has paid and Captain W. H. Patten- no Saunders receives the half forfeit (2,S00f.) The extraordinary ex time in which the latter gentleman accomplished his two miles he on Saturday completely paralysed the betting, and M. Gain- w, ?? at the advice of his friends, declared forfeit at three p.m be on Wednesday. ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1861
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1407 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... 1-- - = ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN CRIICKET MATCHES FOR 1865. -Tbis celebrated eleven have already Lbe following eighteen matches for the coming season, which promises to be a busy one :-Alay 29, Southampton; June 1, Old Trafford; June 5, Lords * June S, Whadloy ; June 12, Ossett ; June 19, Mirfield June 29, lochlale ; July 3, Reading; July 17, Sheffield ; July 20, Burton-on-Trent; July 24, Dewsbury; ...

Cricket

... Ti)dut. A,. ELFvEN, OF' PRESTON r. LANCASTrR.-This niatcri was played on Saturday last, at Lancaster, and won by Preston: PREtSTON I LANCASTER. Brewer. b Wright ?? 16,R. Garnett, b Jrniandy I Threlfall, run out ?? 3J 'right, not out ?? LOrmandy, run ?? 0 Gateuv b Ormandy ?? Woodhouse. b ?? 381G. Ga'nett, b Woadhouse ?? ii Catterall, c Gatehy b Wrigbt M1Iarsden, b Ormandy ?? Herma, b idride. ...

CRICKET MATCHES

... I I MANrCHSTEsRo (wrra WATSOe) v. PRuISTON (WITH LINcn ILEY).-The return match between these two clubs was commenced on Wednesday, at Preston, hut, owing to a thunderstorm which broke over the town at about~ 4 30, ended in a draw. Preston took the wickets first with the following result : Preston. F. Coward, c and b ?? 9 IL P. Roberts. c Woods b Watson ?? 21 C. Threlfall, b ?? 4 C. Coward, c ...

SPORTING

... I ~ SPORTING-. Jo NEWTON RACEs.-This meeting is fixed for the 17th, 18th, and 19th instant. The stewards are Lord Strath- more, J. S. Drinkald, Esq., and T. Legh, Esq. In the list there are five races set down for the First two days. ASCOT-HEATl IRACES. TVESDAY.I The aristocracy,' who canim Ascot especially as their own, J were present in more than usual numbers for a first day, but the public ...

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

... ?? - 1= I ASCOT HEATH RACES.-TUESDAY. TI The royal race meeting at Ascot commenced on Tuesday under Ki the omost favoratbleoauspices as regards the weathier. The absence to of her Majesty, who has hitherto, except when prevented by ocr0 unavoidable circumstances, honoured the raees with her presonce ca Pon the opening dlay, when the Queen's Vase is run for, somewhat mij lessened the interest ...

SPORTING

... = OL~tJ41NPO M ~TTING~ AT' OT~kJcD~ I OnSaturday, thq romsa the Rost-611ce' Ho~ei,.whlcch had bee dee(e'drng the raxOedays. t Cheatar,-restnme4h¶r ?? asPpeartance.~ A goo4 deal' of settling ipoi t Cheater, cup was gt thiough; and although Apainlondass, 0the weixner Icever figured .ti the bettlgh at less odds than iP to 1, except Just before statibng' when as low as 25 to I was tahen, ?? ...

SPORTING.-I

... I - SPORTING. - I ~COVENTRY RACES.-TuEsDon, A Selling flat Raas of 3 sovd'eacbi with 20 added, One mile; 7 subs.; MrWalke's Bull's Eye, flyrs, Set lb ?? I MrDennistoun's All-Serene, 4yrs, 1st B1b ?? ClIffs 2 IMr Jambes' Telegraph,, 4yrs,-7st-9b ?? ?? The following also rap: Gift, Slang Sir Robert, land filymby Spanish JabkEspolnnebttlng: I to; 4agst Telegraph-Won by a bead;, a neck ...

SPORTING

... I _ SRN SPORTTNTG. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MIEETING.-'ioNDkY H{andiir rap PLatt.-Miss Emmna) 1; Revolver, 2. Fuor ran. Svseepstakes.-&antbd, 1;* Etna, 2. Three ran. Mlaiden Platc.-Garotter, 1 ;- Ernlbrche, 2, F le ran. Free Handicavp Sweepetakes.-Clarior, w.o; !Plate of 50 sovs.-Bedford, 1; Parm filly, 2; Peru, 3. Five ran. Sweepitakes.-Practitioner, 1; Clicquot the Jester, 2. Tvo ran. Handicap ...