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ASCOT HEATH RACES

... AScTi .tEA T! Lbas. His iajesty.'s-Hunters'.Plate of roo giineas. IIeats, 4 mtiles. Mr. Starlit g's b. g. Aspern, hy Vermyn. . I Ar. Gorden's ch; c. Constitution . . * 2 IXr. Boult'sch. n. by Walter , , * 3 i Mr. Milton's Scrubtail . . . 4 3 i Nr. Pearson's Allerthorp 6 . . 5 6 Mr. lorit', Sweeper .. . . -, . . 6 5 Mr. ?? vwas d.sitanceil. i to i agsti the winner, .Von easy. , Sweepstakes of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO)RT7ING INTELLIGENCE. NEWVMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING, 1817. MONDAY, APRIL 21. D. of Grafton'sf. Coquette,by Dick Andrew;, out of Vanity, Sst. beat Sir .1. Shelley's ch. f. by Walton, out of Hooghton Lass, S't. 41b. R. M. boogs.-6 and 7 to 4 on Coquette. The Cockboat Stakes of toogs. each, h. it. for colts, &c. not engaged in the Derby or Oaks; colts, Sit. 31b. fillies,Sst. DAM. Ld Rou's ch ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING IN TELLIGENCE. DONCASTER RACES, TUEsDAY, Ssez. 02. Sweepstakes of 20 gs. each, for two-year old colts, ist, 21b. fil- lies, 8st. w'l'o-year old' Coure.-(17 Subscribers.) IMr. Jackson's b. c. Cardinal Wolsey, by Cardinal Yoi ii, dam by Precipitate . .. . . . . D. of Leeds's ch. c. Mortimer, by MInswbray . . Ld. Scarborough's hIl. c. Black Prince, by alton. Mr. Watson's b. c. by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... A .1p ,4 IXTI, # ., 1 ?? o ?? l; I, I 5 I i hs ge . XE.NtMARKEFT ?? , it6. . ., rJJSDAY, APRIJ. . e, r. F. Cra~e's ch ?? Jarsette, b ' Blad d, out- otitle ' t; oy, d af-lbeps, beat- Mr. Tlio'qhi cii t. yiambeiouiin, tl ~e -ut df Gaiatea, 1st. ,Ib. each.; Ab. M og. i; . f.-j to 4Ion Mr-3iilo as A-nlianach, S ~beai -Mr. Liokd'a Puc 8st Ilei 31b. 1;4. e ft.- t6 q4 2agst Alrpajm ?? d lte j~ art ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPUR '1 boNG INTELLIGENCE. 11 STA lEMIENT OF THE ODDS ON THE DERBY AND ir OAKS S i'AKES, r8t7-DLc. 30. c( 9 to i ags: Brother to Snolensko. tf Td'ken-t2 to i agit D of Grafton's Waterloo. [3 to r agst 1). of llutiand's c. by Sflim. [3 to t agat c.,by Orville, ont of Momentilla. iV 1tO It agst Brother to Crispin. st to a agstj.d Srawell s c. by Dick Andrews. t OAKS. t. 'Ialcen-8A to r agst Mr. ...

BOXING

... n The match between Aaron Godfrey, a banker on the Hamp- shire Canils (backed for 50 guineas by sonic provincial ama- teurs), and Robt. Wres, a tight 12 stone man, of mi'lling genius, frem Leicebtershire, who once fought Cart, the opponent of the celebrated Game Chicken (backed by Capt. Hallard, of Aston, Leicester), took place yesterday morning, in an inclosure be- longing to Mr. Ferin, of ...

Published: Saturday 10 July 1819
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Sports and Games | Words: 1224 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIcENCE. NEWMiRl KIEiT Sl CO(ND SPRIN(, TAftr.'TING, 1r814 *lIONDAY. AJMA Q- Ai\:r. Ke1er'n',Mn X;. hIiol, bolt ir. 'Farrall's~linqtlo, 7st. 7111. 0-,1e, B. C. 20rs. h. f;.-6 to 40o Alcohol. 1) Qf crift'ios c. IPartisaut, by Walttun, beat l.d. Foley's M-i- gic..uli, h.8oircerer, St. 8 71b. cach. 2t. Al. a0ogs. h. R.-4 and 3 r 010 Pal tfan. Atir. IPi,' f.ntily, Sit. 71h. heat Mr ...

Published: Wednesday 11 May 1814
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Sports and Games | Words: 386 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Xl5E;MAUIEI' S COND OCTOBEIR mIIEEurINQ, 1814. MONDAY, OCTBOs. t7. One-third of S9uscriptio . of l5gs- eacb, for 5-yer-olds, 8st. SIb. 6-year-s'lts, 9st. and aged, 9st. 31b. 13. C. B3ona tide the pro. perty of Suhscribers. The Garden StaLes of toois. each, T. M1. A1. D. of Grafton's Woful, RAt. 121b. Mr. Watson's P'ericles, Sst. iolb. Mr Lale's Aladdits, 8st. 9b. Mr. Villiers's I)n Cossack, ...

Published: Monday 10 October 1814
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Sports and Games | Words: 381 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MARGATE, SEPT. 8

... ,o The Grecian games, molreeecial1ly those celebrated at Olympia, have occupied ethe attention of mankind id for nmore than 3260 years, and the latter formed epochks ,k in the hiszory of.hurman events for ceituiies. Success exalted the fortunate candidate to a level wjth the Godsj or and defeat was sufficient to induce the wretclied beinig to think life no longur worth possession, since.it ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR7TIG IV'E4LlIGENCE. NEWMIAUIKET JlTLY ' IE' ETI'G, JULY 13. M.e. Prendergrast's c. Skirtmhis, by Sorcerer, dam by Dun- gadindn beat Mr. Barnrig'i br. d. by l'tteridge, Sgt. ?lb. each. a , U M5H l. oogs.-i to I Skirmish. IRenewal ot the.July Stakes, a Subseription of no, ench, 3gs. ( -ft. by zyr old colts, St. 61b. filies Sst. 1im. t.Y.C. - r 1,d F. 0. Oiborne' br, f. Jiy . . 2 IA Stawell's ...

BOXING

... - BOX.INVG. nI A pitched battle, which excited much attention, took W place yesterday iln the neighbourhood of Ealing, be- aloi :e tween Casrter, from -Lincashire, and Bone.. The'lmen, kni .who were of tolerably equal weiglht, set to at one ,k o'clock. Betting was even, but Carter had -the turni:- R lounl at., Bone made two good tilts, left and right, without 501 receilving a return. T1he ...

NEW MARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING, 1816

... NEWMAR{KE'T FIRST SPRING MEtTING, igr6. I Whetse t iei3 bfetinlg, orr any part of it, laitd in May, ;-e -lier; ,jith veipedt to their ages, arc considered as if it bad fallen ina April. . ' f~~ONO'AY, ARi~t. 45 The IKiag's Plate of toiugs. flr nmares, 3-yr. oldr, Sst. ?? 4-Fr. | Id 9,gt.. 4'b. 5 yr. 6lds, 9rt. aolb. 6-yr. olds and aged, ioai. Last 3 1sllscof a. C. D. of Graftons'i b. f. ...