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SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S.-MOaNAv. The settling of the Warwick accounts drew a large at- tendance, and beyond paying and receiving, little business c was transacted. Gladiolus received steady support for the Northamptonshire Stakes, and Newcastle was brought , with some prominence into the market for the same event. t At first 10 to 1 was taken freely about the last-mentioned horse; but at the close ...

SPORTING

... I [ SPO RTIN G. CAL'LiSLE MEETING.-TUESDAY. Trial Stales. Hone~tisi, 1; f. by Skirmisher, 2; fla.wunaen Bloom, 3. Five ran. Grand St: l ldarlsdiCap.-Shamxlock, I; Contract, 2, haza~rd, 3. Fight ran. ?? 1iflate.-Mlountaiu Maid, I; c. by Fandaugo, 2. ki== ofClyde. 3. Six. r-all. Culmberian Plate.-Fair Wind, 1; Lord lasting, ; ?? Corby Castle Stakes-Evelina, 1; 1loncstish, 2; E i l Emna, 3. ...

6TH ADMINSTRATIVE BATTALION OF RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... 6TIl ADMINSTRATIVE BATTALION OF RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. I~~ I ANNUAL SHOOTING CONTEST. The annual rifle shooting contest amongst the members forming the 6th Administrative Battalion of Lancashire Ride Volunteers, commenced at the Longridge range n Saturday, and will be concluded to-day and Monday. The attendance of members was larger than onformer occasions, and the shooting, on the whole, good. ...

FOOTBALL

... ling ST. IGNA2ITU' v. WEST Esvo.-ThIS match Wa9 ?? en on the North End ground on Saturday, for the benefit of S. aue Wadeeon, a former football player, who is now blind. how There weet only a poor attendance of spectators. The inc St. Igesatius' was represented by a, very weak team, ot4 wag half of their tegular players being absent, whereas the 3mi West End had got together the very beet team ...

CRICKET MATCHES

... iS PREsToNr v. SOUTHPORT ALEXANDRA.-The r~lurn rL: n between tbe above teams, was played at IV:S C,. )f Saturday. Score:- ;h 1st inns. PRESTON. u2id irir a J T Hunt, a Bracewell, b H S Id Rbhearo ?? 33 not ot. 0 B lWalmaley, r r ont ?? b H S PBea- 1- Harper, run out ?? 3 19 jWhitehead, a Bracewell, b H Y Rbeamn ?? I1 * Renvick, b H S ?? 0 not out Jag. Leigb, c Bracewell, b H Rheam ?? . . r G ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1883
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 591 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... -W-- - - CHESTER RA013S. FtEST DAY, MONDAY. These raceg commenced this day. The following is a reaturni of tule rincing 'Tho TitrAn STAKES Of 15 Bovs. smeil, With 50 added by tile Stand Committee. Mr. Prike's hr g Captain ?? (M. Jonos) I M1r, Ogden's tsr a Harpurhoy ?? Mr. ?? Walioptt er c Vetmu ?? A PnHsnsreE SWSEPSTArcsS of 50 soav. s'si'l. Lord] I),rby'ri ch c Aei'onaut ?? (Lye)I Mfr. ...

SPORTING

... GREAT MATCH ITO GALOP FORTY TMILES IN Two Houlvs.-This was one of thlogreatest equestrian treats ever witnessed, And the' iakers of' iimce wore very heavy losers. Tho undertaking wis to plrford in saddle,' with a pony and. mare, forty miles'in two brinrs, and cattle to be changed but once. They weie' met well kiluhv in the sporting world who had indertaken this i xtrt6rdihsry itask, nnd money ...

SPORTING

... I T I ASCOT HEATH RACES. Tuesday, June 9. The TRUT, STAwES, of G sovs. each, with 50 added; 2-yr-olds, 4st. 41b.; 3-yrs, 7st. 41b.; 4-yrs, 8st. 71b.; 5-yrs, Oat.; G-yrs and aged, Oat. 31b. New Lile. (5 subs.) Mir. E. R. Clarl's the Conjuror, S yrs (Whitehouse) ?? 1 Sir J. Hawley's A-ia-mode, 5 yrs (F. Butler) ?? Lord Albemarle's Nell Cook, 3 yrs (Chapple) . 3 ?? race was between A-la-mode and ...

LYTHAN COURSING MEETING

... LYTITSM COURĀ§1IEG IMEETING. The coursing meeting of the Ridgway and Union Clubs, took place at Lytham, on Wednesday and Thursday last, when there was excel- lent sport. The following 13 ite running;- THE CLIFTON CUP. Mir. Smith's Venus beat Mr. Coupe's Frisk, Mr. Eden's Emblem n Mr. iampson's Highflyer, Mr. Brandwood's Gambler ,, Mr. Eostron's Hawk, Mr. Craven's Kate ,, Mr. Bldgway's Romulus, ...

SPORTING

... 1-?- TATTERSALL'S.-TuuasD&Y. NEWMARKET HANDICAP. 4 to 1 agst Mr. Williams's Maria. 8 - 1 - Lord Exeter's Mountain Flower. 8 - 1 - Mr. Robson's Bardolph (taken, and after- wards offered). 10 - _ - Duke of Richmond's Officious. The above were the offering prices at the close. We did not hear a bet laid, except against Bardolph, who left off anything but strong in the market. - THE 2,000 GUINEAS ...

Cricket

... I ?? goJufi4t. PuESTON ELEVEN V. TWESNTY-TWO OF ToE TOWN.- This match was played on Saturday, on the Preston cricket ground, and resulted in a victory for the Preston Club over the Twenty-two. The Twenty-two Won the tops, and decided to take the first innings. The bowlers-Wood- house and Dickson-were well on the wicket during the whole of the innings, and with the exception of Messrs. Sidney ...

CRICKET MATCHES

... - sie. 22ND REGIMENT IV. M.. E. SWAtesN'SONiEEE.- r~oug- aoematch took nlace on the West Cliff 'ground,' on slon, roedray, and resulted in favour of the military team in s s and innings, with 45 runs to spare. The following is th, ob~ score *- Ist Innings. Mr. Sreaimn'sen Eten. 2ud lcnic.~ tey E. Catterall, b ?? Yates ?? the B Swaineon, bn Barnes ?? Yatc3 ?? s. the fLiuet. Cain pboll, a Edge b ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1875
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1193 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games