Sporting News

... re v Surrey as 23, Brighton-Sussex v Yorkshire riics 2 ,, Maidstone-Kent v Lancashire ons Brighton-Sssex v Australians oue, 2' ,, Jecds-Yorcsbiro v Derbyshire foul, 2 ,,Nottingham-Notts v Kent our ,, Clifton-Oloucestershire v Lancashire OW,, 2a.,, Kennington ...

SPORTING

... Gwitmett, of Ledbury, Herefordshire, out of ?? Kerrison, al of Hyde, Cheshire, retail provision ?? Fish, tI of Chatham, Kent, boot maker. - John Masters, jun., of V Bristol, ?? Bennett, of 12, Clusrch-terrace, No Waterloo-road, Lambeth, coach ?? Peel ...

PASTIMES

... effective. -Kent has not been showing very grand form at Mote Park, Maidstone, Yorkshire beating the County Eleven by 251 runs. For the Northerners Bates marked ioS in his second innings. The largest score for Kent was Mr. Patterson's 30.-The men of Kent fared ...

Published: Saturday 30 July 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1673 | Page: 9 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ConpiEgno Brighton Ethel Yalentino Earl of Surrey Jack of Hearts Be'alini Physician Golden Dust Illui31. M Pisiliep Zeloo Treshami Equinox Ia3piareC Ivanholl King of Kent Jack ?? uldnminster Victrix Incitatus Catchlem-Alive C by Stockwell- Brother to Spring- ...

NEXT SEASON'S CRICKET

... to 16, at Lord's-Middlesex v. Surrey. Return. se a~t Maidstone-Kent v. Sussex. Rotons In~16 at Sheffield-Yorkshlire v. Lancashire. Return, Po- to 1,at Lord's-Middlesex Y. Nott. 19, at Msidetone-Kent v. Surrey. 19, at Lileds-Y'orksh Ie v. Surrey.ga 026at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Colonel Auson'Is Iags-O to I agst Lord Maidstone's Tom Tullock (taken(-6 to I agst Lord Altbermarle's Smuggler Bill (taken). f DERBY. 10 to I agst General Shuobrick's Brocardo (taken(-1t to I agst Lord Maidstone's Torn Tullock-20 to I agst Mr. J1. O'Brien's ...

THE TOURNAMENT

... and white, trimmed with silver. The Esquires of the Marquis were Lord John Beresford, Sir C. Kent, Mr. M. Whyte, Capt. Lumley, Capt. L. Ricardo, Mr. Maidstone, and Mr. J. R?{7 ?? ?? . W. Beresford, and the minstrels were an Irish piper and harper. Sir ...

Published: Sunday 08 September 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1872 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... market prices. Very little was done towards bringing the St. Leger settling to a close. THE CESAREWITCHI STAKES. 7 to 2 apot Kent's lot (taken, zend afterwards offered) --9 to I agst Lord C. Bdntinck's My Mary (taken, and afterwarda cffierefj-l 3 to I agst ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... The Ugly Buck; 7 to I agst Mr Crockford's Rattan (taken); 15 to I agst Colonel Peel's Orlando (taken); 18 to 1 ugst Lord Maidstone's Cockamaroo; 18to I agst Mr Lichtwald's Leander; 25 to I agst Mr Bowes's T'Auld Squire; 33 to I ngst Colonel Peel's Ionian ...

SPORTING

... Manchester, Lancashire v. Australians Ly 25, Oval, Surreyvv. Middlesex w 25, Brighton, Sussex v. Somersetshire ho e- 25, Maidstone, Kent v. Gloocestershire to r 25, Cambridge, University v. M.C.C ?? Le as 25, Leiester, Leicestershire v. Yorkshire W x- 2b ...

THE THIRD AUSTRALIAN VICTORY

... About 300 pairs of boys' boots were supplied in the course of the year at this price, and a smaller number of girls' boots. The committee had ordered that no more of these boots should be sent to be repaired, but that new boots should be supplied when ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MAIDEN PLATE of 501. Heats, two ?? Haworth's Robin Burns, 4 yrs, (J. Jones) 0, 0, 1, 1; Mr Allen's Duke of Kent 4 yrs, 4,1, 2, 2; Mr Willie's Golden Bee, 3 yrs, 1, 0, 0, dr.; Mir Benson's Eleanor, 6 yrs, 0, 3, 0; Mr Johnson's br c by Jerry, 3 yrs, 0, 2, ...