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BOXING

... . The mhatch betweeni Moliiteux ai'd Rliiirm r, For ao6 giiitieas, took place yeseteday at Moulsey HMist. At one o'clock Rimmer appeared in The ring, vith his seconds Jones and Powers; -having previously thrown in his- hat as a token df defiance. Mdline appared soon afterhis adversary, attended by his seconds, Rich- man and Gibbons, antid after Some difficulty in beating Out tle ring, they ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -o p TNTRLLFIGENC. ~ENBMARKET IRDlOCTOBE or HOt&GHTON . MBEEINGt, x8ur' , - ThUtSDAY, OcToata B X. Sweepstajes of i5gs. each. 'irst half of Ab. M. Sir C.Bunbury's Fair Star, 8st. rlb - ' . MaOrWilson's Antelope,.8st 71b - - Mr. Blake's Askrig, 8st. xzb: 3 Ld.:F. Bentifick's. Asrntbdeus,' 8tt,4bi beat Mr. Shalespear's Spritej'8st. 41b. Two-yr.- oldCGrsejfsogs.-.IItO 8 on Asmo- degzt. 4b O-YF , ...

BOXING

... The match between Silverthorne. and Dogherty ?? a stake of loo guineas, -was fought yesterday on Combe WVarren, near Kingston. At ialf past twelve the com- batants set to, with Bill. Gibbons and Caleb Baldwin seconds to Silverthorne, whose weight was 1stt. 21b. and Dick Hall and Powers for Dogherty, whose weight was islet. i rib. Current betting was 6 and r to 4 on Silverthorne. ' Round I. ...

BOXING

... 3POXING. The match for too gusneas' and ?? ?? of SQ, ?? Ynng Belcher 'ssM'd Silvertlorne took niace yester day on. Crawley ?? far distant fi-nns. dopjbc'~ne, wvhere Crib -and Molii!eux contended.- Ycuig Belcher. is VIell kno yn as the most scientific: man on the b-xing list; antd Silverthorne had beat Dogherty and Burn, and fromi his ianner of fighting the fornies, his baclker again qatched ...

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... I SP,., swanL rJGENCE. NEWMARIET THIt0U E CT9QEI or flOUG8TON- . MEETING,S.-FR?;DAY, MOV. I.- Sweepstakeiiof Io6s 'Aor'Vyr olds, tst 4Th. each Two-yr. . ldourse. . 'Tbe- wnner' tobee sld-fotr',logs. if demanded, &c. Ld Sullkel;,f.'by.E5ale' ?? , 3 Ld: lo'vtite'r's Bnightonlia, sisert r'gh-oa~ 3 Mr. Ciockford'8'R. ?? . 3rgtoi Mfr. Bla'ke' Sprightly,'st. be'at ~Mr. 'Shakespea Chester, 83t ...

BOXING

... s- RATTLE BETWEEN DOGHFRTY AND HALL. The batle betiveehi Doglherty and lall took place on Wednesday, *iiin'a ?? mile of ?? Castle, Portsmouth. HaII vwas seconded by Lee, and Dogherty by Mendoza. At a .uartexD before thipee they zmounted the stage. The: .combatans then shook .nods an4d set to.? ',Round ?? m'adeI play,iand {Tall made a right-hand-, ed lunge at him, whichX was Well st6pped, and ...

PRESENTATION OF A SILVER CUP

... I p sr li F* F UsMO A hi i , CUP> ILL, F. L. IGITTY ; titt F. CA ) IO THlE b ?? PiOI (ON lt. lB, Ai i rtKG$O,'S I A ri rous;sseimblage of the afnlrtcirsr f H.bsclag (y Crib'h in ihe Cha:1ir), :Isd ?? of a 5m: -o6sdinnir at the Clssk T-avee2n, H.,lborn, in .hUarar of the Champion's v ,rie:, and tO piesent him With a Subscriptidn -Cup, set On foot by G(regin, hisi has beers ?? liberally. ...

CARD-PLAYING

... CARD-PL.4YiuVAC. - 1 , - - X, . 31 ?? nZ2 Jl, .prii5, 181 J. Digreat prew ~nce of Card p1~iyiug at this present i ?? the differ ri classes of society has induced inc p Y.eyo With a. I ew remarks on t e ?? may per- )i*Ppear p tpous il any iudividcal to call i~n, qaS- hat n not only the sauction and approbation, but forms| A considerable part of the amnsements of a ?? of respect. ablc, and, ...

Published: Sunday 21 April 1811
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 538 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... $PQPTING INTAlLIGENCE, NZWMARIKET TIIIRI OCTOBIMR, or HoEuGrT01 ; MEETIN'G, lxu.*i .MQNDAY, OcTostR 28. Id. G. E1. Cavendish's sister to Black Viamaon., bt CAl Udney's Black Cherr.y, 8s. .711b.'each. First h6 of Ab 3C 2SgS.-.6 to 4 on LdM G. H. CavendiseVs sister to Black DiM motid. - 7 - YMr. Ardnerewy. Discournt, 8st. maib. beat D. of GraftonisjMa, red, 7st. 1ub1. Two-yr. old course, xoogs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... P ING N I .- -. S-PORTIN I I-VTE LIGGE CE. ETbN COLLEGE RACES. ir Thursday the races on ~South Dowan Mceadows were pX revived, atter a suspensioa-ot 20 years,-and prorluced e soime excellent Sport. There was a coasiderable as-' o semblagc of faihionable conipany on the race-course each-day. - I I The h Silver Cup -for Ponies was run for by MAr. Sinpso'n's Steady . , - . s } jl Mr. Cannon's Pay ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... : SPORTING INTJELLIG-pcE OXFORD RACEs. -,Tuipta&, Avrovss+6&A*^Pt9sr L The.Gord Cup of One Hundred GOde Tvalue WitO dred Guineas In specie, for hoirse of all Iez Run- . . 'l'wenty-one Substribers. tu ft Marquis of Ely's Poulton, oyrs.. Mr. Stratton's Cambric 4 yrs. , r.EL ?? ol Endei 4 v rs. . The Town Plate of So1. IO horses, &Car .} Peuin&l Iteam. Mr. Taylor's Hopeless Mr. Faulkner's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... .. §Nok TELLIGEN¢C?. ASCOT HEATH, TRURsoAvi, J(UNR z,3. : the Second a id Last' Year of the Rsnewed Terx Guineas Sweepstafkes Sir F. S ardish s bk. c. ?? ?? - ' Loird innaird narnes'.L BIg !hsbric &eresford , Even on aq~neton. .The Gold Cup of'oogs. valie, ?? of 2ogs 'each,the - 8' secorid horse to receive back his stalke, VMr:F. Craven's Jeanrnette, 4 yefr old ?? Guardy, 6 years dtd ' ' -Lord ...