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 ...

BOXING.—PAINTER and APRING

... BOXINVG.-P4lNTER and SPRING. I i 1 , AT MICKtLEHAM DOWNS, NEAn LEATrHEIHEFAD, SURFtEY. Wednesday, a, little. after one. Painter and S~Pring appeared in the onterring, and, .upon their meeting, sbhok hands in the most cordial and true Englishman- like manner. Spring tbrew his hat up first in the ring, and Painter immediately followed the same line of conduct. At half past one they set-to: ...

BODMIN RACES, August 26th & 27th, 1818

... BODMAN , RAOS, August:26tl& 27tbt,'181.I FlRST DAY. Mlembers Plate of £S0. for all ages; two-mile beats. Hon.'Newvto PFellowes' br.h. UpriqghtJudge, six years old(, 9st. ?? I0 MIr. Diay's b. 1. Luey Rose,threeyrs. old, st.31b. 2 0 2 Sweepstakes of Five Guineas eacb, for horses not thorough bjed, two-rdile heats, 10 Subscribers. Alr. J. D. Fowell's b. m. Countess Quiadrille, I six years jid, I ...

CALEDONIAN HUNT & PERTH RACES

... CALSDOWVfA1V JUNT ar PERrTHA RCSs.* TYURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. his Te Caledonian cpu of loOgs. ?? riile beats., Richard A. Oswbld's.(Esq.)'j.b c. San'Cullotes . . in Sir W. Maxwell's Eglinton..2 the Gabriel Hamilton Dundas's (:tq. b. c: Thunder . ' the Mr Bogue-s b. f. Die Vernon . ; . . 4 tof S~CDb On Ffif pounds for horses, &c. of all ages. Two mile heats. ace LodFife's Highlander ..¢,*X1 m6y Lord ...

EXTRAORDINARY FOOT-RACE

... EX'TRAORDINARY FOOT-RACE. - Extract of a letter from an Officer in the East Irdia Company's service, dated Camp DeataL, reserve of the Grand Arnw, March 10, IS1S:- We arriv:d here this morning; the G(nerallhamgonie post to nmcet Lord hIstings. The centre and right divisions of the Grand Arniv are to he broken up ; the reserve is to remain. entire, andc finish what the right diiisioh co'uld not ...

EDINBURGH RACES, 1818

... --DIS911R.4CVS' 1819, given by r 1iht in .iIF' thl1 e~ given Of heCU~C t i pmfor rtoune FitzAS O rvile walked over Mar- b , 5br h Ft ,nehe~ry-and the Mr The rarONJU HDRED GUINEAS i 11 10aternatchof one heat, three times round of blb afforded sonic sport ith an excellent Wiefts of the day concluded Wet T SE EIU R Ceats UINl;AS, h- f. once round tb jE VNDREDGINt 1o the dclC r e New Year' Day, ...

BURDEROP RACES

... Fitst day, September 3d, a Gold Cup, value 100 Guineas, ?? of 10 Guineas each (13 Sub- sctiburs,) with 25 Guineas added- Mr. Goddard's Anticipation .. Mr. Calley's Osmuan 2. . A Purse of 60 Guineas, by Subscription- Mr. Russell's b. b. Nonconiductur 1 2 1 Mi. Goddard's Anticipation :. .. 2 1 2 Mr. Pryse's b. c. Catbric .; . . 3 3 dr. A Sweeptalkes of 50 Guineas each, It. ft.- IMr. Calle's b1. ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1818
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 582 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BOXING

... POXI!N G. The battle between Painter anid Spring, for 100 guineas aside, and that between Crawleiy and a ('1are- market butcher, took place yesterday, on the lss;' ' Farm, between fpur and five mniles from Kingsvon, in a 1 ?? Teef roped nig. Sprin!} and ?? alc well known pugiliots. OnD this conlmlat stil),ri, SUme of money have been lost by the very j '7.,ist of th' CqgsiosC(sstiv, as those ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORtTIlNG INTlELLIGENCE. ASOt'71 HtEATiI RACES, Torso>.r, Jesr 9, iuis. s Ells Majescy'e Plate of One H~undred1 Guineas, four years old, t tt. five, lOSt. six; and aged, l0st. 8;b. J'our miles. Lol'd D) trlinpgt'n~s Brulvills, alged . . . 1 1 ylr, Kinig', Gainsborough, 5t yr. old . .- . 2 M ~r. Pieste', Anacreon, 4 yr. old . . . :1 f 7 to 4 on Belville-W>on easy. TIhe 'l'ent St iker of (Isis ...

GAME LIST

... -U-*Mm-f ??Ilst . a .TUNY -4f : V.: Y:.K P.i-F~iSGSff bu jaive ohable~id! G.AME c1JflI-; 17 flCATES r ite yea1 1b9 I ,Lial;(lI) G IZfiAlbC9KTIFICAAFE&.,at 81. 138.-fl. each:r .Ashfbrod, Aarod, Adlmstock, Adney, J,aho, H1ltbbrtub; Adneyi Richard, clerk,, Uiuertbn, ArsCptt,iJohn4, redi. ton; . Afru ndell ?? J *illiniDm Chkrifonr: Fitspaiwte;,Aoland, Thowa& Paimer,, hsiq..Charle#;-Ar~mytaie, Sir ...

GRAND REGATTA!-A SCULLER'S WAGER!

... Mr. Astley's Annual Prize Wherry, being the 3 5th, that he has given, in honour of Ills Majlatyls andi the Regent'.s Birth- days, was rowed for yesterday by six freeivaternien, as, follows: N tAM Es. )Vn~ltrit IlqL 55'ottM. oor ?? Free, Blattle 1304dg&, ri1carler.. _ 'Thomas Hill, Temple,. Blue. e )John Richards Deptford, G reen. ?? 4 Thomas Whitte, Strand-law', Yellow. 5JantesWaod, I ...