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BRADFORD

... .. SHOOTING MATCH.-A pigeon shootingmatchtookw place on Odsal Moor, on Monday, between Mir. John Yewdall, gamekeeper to Mir. Leah, and Mr. Tetley, landlord of the Wheat Sheaf, Bowling, for £20 a-side. Yewdall won, hilling 10 Pigeons out of 15, and Tetley 9 out of lo, besides killing two that flew out of the ring. After this match was decided, another was formed between Yewdall and a wool- ...

Sporting Intelligence

... -&-porting Entellitmee. 11ULC'HESTEIR, TeiesdayE.eening- TiHE CiESTER TRADES PLATE1 P. P'-We notieA on Friday evening that Whaley had lost ground; and it appears he did so for the two following day& On Saturday night 100 to 8 was laid against him, without takers, and this was done by one of his im- mediate party. On the following night 15 to l, aid even 100 to G, were laid, Still, however, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... =p*Po(n 3=IUT et. _# .tz 1n5 ?? fqm ?? h .NWMARKEET FIRST SPRING MEETING w TUESDAY, MAY i. The Queen's Plate of One Hundred&Gaineao. Lord Exoter's Velure, 4 years ?? Com eily 1 fe Mr Filbrook's La Mep2iiee, 4 yesars ?? Lord Suffield's Arsenic, S years ?? 3 Mr Clark's Battesse Loass, by Phantom, 5 yes .. 4 s . 5 te2onVelure. Won in a cantor. H The 2,O00 Guineas Stakes, a Sweepstakes o'100 oovs. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... &MOrting *nuHfqmtt. ewir CHESTER MEETING, 1838. It has searcely ever been iemembered when so many horses have been entered for the sport of the week. The Trades- Men's Plate is without doubt, the f11ehionuble, or to speak more plainiy, Ite first sportting race for the year; cattle of all grades make an effort for this prize, and if succesofol, tbe winner stampstheir futurelengagements. MONDAY, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Sivorting Eidtefllgm. LIVERPOOL CRAVEN MEETING, 1838. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th. TUE AINTREE STAKES Of 1 HsOVs, each, 10 ft. with 20 added from the Racing Fund; three-years old, 6st. 41b. four, Set. 41b. five, Sst. 121b. six and aged, 9st. 21b.-Mares antd Eeldinps allowed Slb. Once round. Lord Hglinton's b. h. the Potentate, 6 yrs ?? Lye 1 Lord Derby~ f. Miss Bowe, 4 yr. M. Jones 2 5 to 2 on the ...

TATTERSALLS.—MONDAY

... TATTERSALLS.-MONDAY. The room was crowded until a late period, and two or three changes took place in the Derby betting, but business on the whole was ii nsemornably dull. The Grey was backed tor £300, the greater portion of it beig got on at a fraction under 4 to 1. Phonix was backed for rather more at 5,5k, and5f to l, the latter being offered at the close. Cobbam was in gene- ral demand, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... cbortifs attgaileWe. YORK SPRING MEETING. MONDAY, MAY 21. Theg racee ?? on oanday 1nst and Concloded oln TtusdayX havirngfjapmeofto two day'sogport, which tm n but On the whole Was in comparatively good running order. The fint race walls a MfATCfO frl100 soe, hft both two yre olds T.Y.C. Mr. Bell' chc by ?? I Sir 1. Boewll's b f by Physiean.L ?? 11 to l0on the winner. Ths colt sprang off with ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Rport(aa Nutelliatre. EPSOM RACES. The racee commenced on Tuesday last. The attendance on the course was unusually thin, even for the first day of the races. There \vere few persons present, secepting %roltessed sporting men, and the numberof them was very smal. Silic last year two alterations have been effected in the constitution of this meeting, both, we may say with confi- dence, being ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 9pporting Entelf(galre. EPSOM RACES. (C'oosceleded fromn our ast.) FRIDAY, JUNE 1. The OAKS STAKES of 50 ?? each, h fit, for three years old fillies, 8st 41b ?? mile and a half. The other con- ditions the same as for the Derby. (9S subs.) Lord Chesterfield's Industry ?? W Scott 1 Lord Satfild's Callisto ?? Pavis 2 Mr Mostyn'sBrownDucheas ?? T Lye 3 Thirteen others also started, but were not ...

Sporting Intelligence

... :i? - i? : , , 1. ?? ; - ,00?4 Nuto NEWTON MEETING. WEDNESDAY, JUN 13.-TlE; TRIAL STAKES of 10 SOVS. ;'each, with 25 sovs. added. One mile and a, quarter. (6 subs.) Mr.. Peel's grcSaul, ?? (Whitehouse)) I Mr. R. Hudson names b g The Potenfate, 6 yrs ?? i.. 2 Mr. Bu.kley'names bc Compernation, 3 yrs ?? Three paid. SWEEPSTAKES of 20 sovs each, h ft for two-years old colts, 8at Glb fillies,' ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Rportin Mutelligma. TATTERSALL'S, Monday Evening. Small as the Ascot accounts were, they took up quite as much time in the settlementas if they had been on the Derby. In the course of the afternoon, a few bets were made on the St. Leger, and several offers made to back the two favourites, bt nothing done outright about either. 500 even, and 11 to10 in fifties twice ever, were laid bet?ween the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... -&'povtik N4ntuautu TATTERSALL'S, Monday Evening. DONCASTER ST. LEG:R. 5 to I agst Col. Peel'# ion-taken 18 to 1 * Mr. H. Coombe'6 Cobham-taken 20 to Mr. Thompson's enlt 25 to 1 Mr. Fox's JemmyJumps-taken 25 to 1 Mr. Bowes's Appleton Lad-taken 25 to 1 'Mr. Wilkin's Wee Willie- taken So to I Mr. Parkin's Lanereoat-taken 38 to 1 Mr. Fairlie's The Hydra-take 40 to I Very little doing. ...