SPORTING [ill]

... SPOil 'NYC JNssi I' I . J D of Grafton'6 WoefuI, ' s Ilr. ¢ire~vanioon' Lutzen, 4 yrs. Ma~rlt'cs Pointers, 4 yrs. old, Usw MirLalhrOhe'S O.avlus, 4 Y,.S. olrl, . M. - :fF i~wl~~ino' :L'jpny 'uorvey' agcd, 8St . Gei GL, sversnr'VeJtfice, 4 yrs. old, Est 51bt. Sir J. Shellky's ()ttrrington, 4 yr. old. 8s. 31b. Alr. F'Aatso, s Pericles, 4 yrs. old, S't 21b. M14 1 lnes 'uniic; 3 Yrs. old, 7st. : ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINvG INTELLIGENCE. OATLANIDS STAKES, J.AN. 3. FIRST CLASS, 4 to I agst. OdLavius. .5 to i agst. Deliance, pp. SP`cQND CLASS. 3 to I agst. Aquariuw. 5 to iagst, any other. T. I IoR D CLASS. 4 to ITan~t. (GrinalItin. 4 to I .Ig-t. ELIryaluS. 6 to I agst, lMakc Adhel. l9.111Y STAKIE.q 8 to ! agst. IA. Stawell's c. by Waxy. 1 to i agst. any other, OAK31S STAT;ES. to I agst. I£ by Dick ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ACCEPTANC2ES FOlt TIHE NEWMAR{KET FREE HAND)ICAPI'S 1514. FIUST SPIING MEELTING. MONDAev'.-sOOg. h. ft. r. Y. C. M\r. (.raven's P'entagonz, 8'st. zalb. Mr. Iayne's YaHil, 8st. SIb. GeCii. (Gower's L.odona, Sr. 81h. 13\r. \VynidIham'. lbrother it Miouse, Sst. 61b. m1r. Forltli's MkLs IVIzijothong, Sst. 31b. Ld. llollb's eizzl, 3bt. 2lwr AIlTr. Pa.yll] ' ...

THE GAME OF CHESS.—[No. [ill]

... THE GAMIE OF (111 The white moves ani -a -, ss') - 111- %t; The white moves and gins chef FIFTH move,. )I-cec~,C Clfark M_ Ii - ?? t W- -HITE.ta d ibecome saubsrihers to t etrac t, Cbe's board 'a s explaired, ha e'nrp c; ! we shouldi give a Otherex'c lall .-S do, wie trulst, ID such a 'coo s ~aS op- t1 is biguoitv; ald we d'r0e tierthir -a 1e0e en ypon reviewing ourt'rst c'4lln rei Ir :t taka ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LiETTITR ON THE DER RY, OAKS, &c. Mar; X4. 7 to r -.gst. EdT. .SsvwCl') eC I)Y NVWaxy. 9to r agst. D). of Gr iftnii's i' rtiian. by Walnton.- 1, tG ri it. Mir. M-1IWt'. t iliu try DirJ: Andrews, 14 to r. l .TA. Foey'fL :i :!,, by Eorcetrr. Taken-ri to r 57-t. Mr. Bnsitiir ll' t by fass tige. 17 to I igst. any othwr. Oa^is. Taken-6 to r agqt. Mr. flcHwitt's f. by Dick Ao'~rewa. 9 to Ir gst. 1. ...

BOXING

... BO XING. Our Correspondent inf'nrms ItIS that the amateurs of the fist marde a strong. rustvr yesterday at lJoulsey, where miny millers have covered themselves with glory. Coombe Woo l t w2S first thought of for the aceldema, but thejudges holding fthe assize at [Kingston, niost of the company thought it best to steer clear (it them as long is possille, anIld Alouhey wVas aubs ituied. Dulk'aI ...

BOXING

... B UXIN6G. The Arnateurs of the Fist made a strong muster on Tuesday at MoUlsey. Coombe Wood was first fixted hI r the ureldsine, but hie Judges holding the Assizes at KirigSton Irlost of the company thought it lest to steel Cl/ar' ofI ?? S1 tong (s possible, and Moulsey was substituted. Duke's-plIace beat St. Ciles's in its set-out on this occasion, as all the respectability ol its envirirlns ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1814
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 443 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SrIN1G TNELLIOLNE.Z NrEWM1A EIti E A Vl.N (E'i J'ING, 1814. . * 'Uf~tO'VA~ APRIL. 12. . Aiwepct`lres of Idffis. h. Er. 84t. 711b. each. It- hL nt'r. flund m b c. I lberator, hy uhnny . I d Rltib'i Pyrthaiorts Iy Quiz', Qgit of'Cdrb&a . 'Ir. Vansttt it hrotbvr to Imrleigh. . 3 .1- ' (.6 to 4 on IOrother to Burleigh. Xir C. Ifufibry , Snmlensko, 1ieat Mr, Btat'S '111r, 0ust. 71Ii. C .A. 1?. ...

NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING, CONCLUDED

... NEWMtARXtT CRAVEN MEETING, CONCLUDED.| - u sD TuESDAY, APRIL 12. Sweepitatkes of 1l0gs eacih, h it 8st 7lb each. R. M. N Mr vividas's c Liberator, byjohniyv, - 1 ti l.t Ros6 Pythiagoras, by Quiz, out ?? * - 2 C Mr z9 susittartrs brcther to I'uileigh - S 6 to 4 on brotlher to Burleigth. Sir C. Bunibtry's .Siuleulsko beat Air i3est't. Tiger, 8st rlb each. A. F. 200 Ii gi -2 to i agat Smolensko. ...

Published: Thursday 21 April 1814
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1026 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPuRTING INTELLIGENCE. NwE3V.MAItiKET FIRST SPIRING \m ETING, 1*4 su WEDNESDAY, APiR1L 27. Sweepstakes of iogs. each, for 2-yr. old colts, Rst. 31h. fillies, P 8st. It. M.--The winner to be sold for loogs if demanded, &C. as .-Mr. Watson's f. by Waxy . . . . . I LtL 41rosvenor's c. Earthquake, by Meteor . . . 2 'Ihe Jludge placed but 2.-7 to . agst. Gen. Gower. t Tlie Cockboat Stahies of loogs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPURTING IN'ELLLIGENVCE. NEWAIVARKET rIt-S'T SPRING MEETING, 184. | FRIDAY, APRIL 29. Sweepstakes of lOgS, each. '1. Y. C.-''Ixe wiinner, *vith his en- gagemenlts, to besuldfor oogs. if demanded, &c. f Mr. Neville's Itiicule . C Mr. Payne's f. by Orville, dam by Buzzard . , a zand 3 to C oln Ridicule. Sweepstakes of ocogs. each, h. ft. T.Y. C. LId. C. M-I. Sonmerset's Amanda, by Selim . . . t ...

BOXING

... 1- tile Frst general meeting of tbe animteurs of thel fist it took place yesterday at Coombe WVarren. The coniba. n tants on this occasion for a purse bf 50 guineas, were o Richmond the Black, and Davis, a navigator. A )- square of 25 feet was fornicd with three rounds of rope, is the stakes of whichl were tastefully painted with the let- ters P. C. At half-past 12 the caterer for milling d ...