Sporting Intelligence

... next-that day settles the point touching the acceptances. A falling-off in the strength of the field must of course be expected, but we judge the nun- her- will nut exceed half-a-dozen, as there appears a par. ticular desire with many highly-clever-parties ...

Sporting Intelligence

... added to a sweepstakes of 20 uovs. each, &c. was only launched yesterday, the same may be a novelty to some of our readers. It is as follows:- st. lbs. st. lbs. Catherine ?? ;with 8 12 The Carpenter.. .witlh 7 9 Red [lover ?? 8 7 Morison ?? 9 a Philip ...

SPORTING

... He was wrapped in blankets, his head being covered with a. light cloth, and carried into a house close at hand, and put to bed in a dark room, where, after taking a few spoonsful of weak soup and a small quantity of wine, he fell asleep. His ...

Published: Saturday 08 April 1837
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1589 | Page: 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... l?_ beifl& s. at a shade of Improvement lp ida I f ti of arlteration tbingeover nos~g~~-d;dtb L. *Sarabo : wwe noticed a ?? that hiji plit2em Jim; rt Cro's jdimp'bicieards. 0Ma i dr 'n l' th other n, fancy fly, and. Jninpedi orwmlt*a taglrathiiinipg ii ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 'Ileet'crei'a hiisere lfa'l . ' LIettlere I eto 2~ 're rite Hair ker jilly. A mors! excejllent start, the iiie.vser i rting eel! cell, a eel keel' ig oteanly aletetislt to the graed iteii' eeclec tir voerieiet i ee thle Ialiasiei tatlld ecalil yby a legth. ...

SPORTING

... trbforse i three, and in a few minutes after got: away without a flei start. Cassanidkawas first off,dnd kelpt in thevan for about a qurterof amile whd sheresilie, and for the rest 'of ci ,the distance contented herself with a vr ubepsto.I Chapeau immediately ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IOU sovi, added to a ha;idlesp .r. g PI waepstukvst O Bouso ealch, 1( it, &e.- two miles. i ?? Captain Lamnb's Chit Chat, .i yrs. g t (Pet;ti) . . I . l S ?? L.uci'All, hIrA , it's . 2 hir. Bristo's 1Dr. SlOn 4 yrs, 7sUl till, e .ar. a rrali ls lFelix, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... mile and a half. Mr. Robertson's Olympic, 6 yfs, walked over. Swtepetakes of 5 sovy each, 22 added; new utile. Sir F. Collier named Chit Chat, S yrs . . (Chapple) I Mir. W. S. Stanley named Zenana, 4 yrs Mr. Wreford's Sister to Maresti, 3 Ira . a Matcb,-60 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... o 4 iji Xlis loin, 7 to 2 agairst Velure t. 9 to 2 agat Mor' ,a, i to Iigt l',icl;a;o iceil oaiy by Loo lellifba. 'liTe Layoult orulono, eii a,.; as euch, it ft. for twvoyeor oh,1i, tall a 'he 27 sib.. 1Mr. itowcs' gr c by C,-mnii, d by Ctervaiits, ffst ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... riear the distance. where the latter chnileogedi. A benurifiu ?? hrnts swas seani ?? Druruirre iy a isngttr arid ahalf. Dranirog-roour Stnbes.'-Chapeau ?? took the tead, fol- lorwed by M'idows trtr a few, slririrs, alter st10ici the secondi plate was ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Goolden's colt by Robin Hood have been baed to a good amount. The last-named shosvs signs of being a muei bettcr favourite than heretofore. The others ?? il statue quo, as the lawyers say, except Mango, who has impsoved a pint HE ODDS. DONCASTER ST. LEGER. 4 to ...

WORCESTER RACES—TUESDAY

... Chit-Chat, 3 yrs. 7st ?? 2 Mr. West's Vatlhek, ysyrs. 2st. llb. ?? 3 Mr. Collett's Nell Gavysse, aged, Ost. lb' ?? 4 Mr. Jeajes's D)ecider, 3yrs. (ist. lilb. 5 B to 4 agst. Chit Chat; 3 to I agst. the winner. A very fart race, and won cleverly by a neck ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1837
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 558 | Page: 2 | Tags: Sports and Games