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SPORTING

... 11 I . EPSOM RACES, TUESDAY. The CRAVEN STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 30 added. Last mile and a quarter of the new Derby course. Butterfly ?? 1 Sanita ?? 2 The HORTON STAKES of '3 sovs. each, with 30 added. One mile. Haresfoot. ?? Sabra ?? 2 Grand ?? 3 The HEATnCOTE PLATE of £50 (Handicap), for all ages. Senorita ?? I 1 Jo.-o'-Sot ?? Hambletonian. ?? The MANOR PLATE of 100 snvs. (Waudicap). ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER, TUbzDAY. The muster at the rooms to.day was chiefly confined to book- makers, and only a few investments were made. St. Hubert wav backed at 4 to I for the Two Thousand Guinea Stakes, and at 11 to I for the Derby, for which event 10 to I was offered In bun- dreds against either Grculus Esuriens or De Cla, and at the close 100 to 9 was offered againotnh latter. An ardent ...

SPORTING

... ?? I PIGEON SHOOTING EXTRAORDINARY-100 BIRDS KILLED IN 100 SHOTS.-Squiro Chantrey, who is in his 80th year, and who was noted as a crack shot' in the palmy days of the old Rnd House, was backed some few weeks since to kill 99 pigeons out of 100 shots, and Thursday last was the dlay ap- noheted for the miatch, to take place at Mr. Roberta's, West London Cricket-grounds Old Brompton, for ...

SPORTING

... ?? SPiNiIING. N EW VIAI,1C P EtA' ES-MTONDAY. Octobe.r Prodiue Stithl-e laTi..ol, t ; Ciiraetia, 2. T hr,-e ran. TIFree Einba.Lmsn,1Q . D., 2;Ci l.3 31:1teles.-N llrlaat, ?? to Blird on the Wi-ngp; Pho-_ sals beat Coeliv ha; Prince Lr- Bolo ]h,-at Laily F01: iix ?? Stolle heat xlloiwle-y ilevs;,er built Arri-gant. Bandieca iwie~eptakes--.Black Lily, 1; - ig, 2. Sl-ive rn u. Xj5 Phtro-litanto ...

SPORTING

... ll PONTEFRACT RACES.-MONDAY. Speculation Plate.-Rondoletias, I; Brother Sam, 2. Great West Riding Handicap.-Wildinan, 1; Early Purl, 2; Alice, 3 Seven ran. Loudesborough Stakes.-Foxholes, 1; Tcrror, 2; Warwhoop, 3. Four ran. Castle Plate.-Brotber to Stockton, I Black Duchess, 2 Leeds Borough Cup.-Welcooue, I; N'eiwmnarket, 2; sand- ford, 3. Four ran. Yorkshire Welter Cup.-Kilkcnny, 1; ...

WEST LANCASHIRE PLOUGHING CLUB

... = ;LN OUG IB. 7 | t On Tuesay, th 5~flcj prize Ploughing Matcb, in eOm. t ,oetic ?? the Ru Lanchire Plougheing Club, took ~fhefewere pw~ed of IQ -pect~tors Place.at OV00Te day Was-, 1QrY~,,fTpuXable and, not. Of thelmatob*be ,reeent heavy Molls the groun& ~wasj witlultandif.% first-'rate' stylty,' Ae nuitber, co~ pl~iiglis txibited ?? year graty exee43 that of'-last yeatK, 14n the lacs5 there ...

Published: Saturday 13 February 1869
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2145 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Cricket

... aricket. COBDEN V. ALBERT.-A rontch between the above clubs was played on Moor Park ground, on Tuesday. The field- ing and batting on both sides were good. The match re- suited in a victory for the latter. CHSONICLe APPRIINTICaS V. HaE&LD APPnEN. TIrES,-A single wicket match between five of the np- prentices connected with tbe Chronicle, and at similar number connected with the Herald, ...

Cricket

... ~i(9thtf. PRESTON SECOND ELEVEN V. MAUDLAND WEsT END.- The first match between the Preston Second Eleven and the Maudland West End took place on Saturday afternoon last, on the West 'Cliff ground. Time did not permit the Maudland Weet End to conclude their innings, and the match, therefore, terminated in a draw. Subjoined is the score:- PRESTON 2ND ELEVEN. ?,AUDLAND WEST END. J. Leigh c ...

LIVERPOOL RACES

... LZv.r, POOL RACoES. (Mosykt/ Course.) T'he Liver-pooi S;,rine Races eomtunnced on WeldnessLy and were nutnerodsly sactterl&L. Several noblemen atd guei tlenmen were in the Grand Stand, among whom were reeng- nized Lord Mldyneux, Sir George Pignt, C. Blon;lc1 Esq. of Ince, &c. &c. Tle running was spi.ited and the bett- ing animated. The Derby Stam eof 20 sovs. each. Uf ft. with £30added, was ...

SPORTING

... [ __ BETTING AT AMANCIIESTEII, Friday, July 10, 1846. Although the proceedings in the turf market have bcen somewhat varied in their character throughoirt the week, yet the difflernt eveuts upon which business has been done only partake of a liniited interest, in comparison with that maniutbstedl at a correspoudingsperioS in previous years. Thus, shico our last, upon the 'Liverpool Cup, which ...

SPORTING

... I RACING FIXTURES FOR 1853. SEPTEMBER. Waisall ?? 28 W~arwiick and Pontefract ?? 19 Northallerton ?? 29 Leamlngton .. is Bedford ?? 20 Limerick ?? 29 Richmond ?? 19 Leicester ?? OCTOBER Newmarket ?? ?? Chester Autumnt. 4 NOVEjBER. Lanark ?? Yorkshire U. H ?? 6 ?? Manchester ?? 22 Perth ?? Epsom Autumn ?? S ?? ?? Liverpool A'mn ?? Newmarket F. 0.. 27 ?? Cowbridge Hunt.. B Sandbach ?? ' ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1853
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3386 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I - -,I CurESTEU SPRING MEETING, 1853.-The l>rogramme for this important meeting has just been published, and presents the usual number of prizes for each day. For the Tradesmen's Cup it already shows the names of 82 subscribers, which is more than usual at this early period. The stewards are the Marquis of Waterford, Lord Clifden, and C. Greville, Esq., M.P. LIVERPOOL RACES, 1853.-The prizes ...