Sporting

... ?? . ortn o. ?? FinnT-rn-lee of the brat fights that has beenl sectn in (liis neghbhoorboud far a length of thoer, took plnc as iteissda last. near NOrthien. In Cheshire. between Titus. Party, and Jamies qattih~by. I-sr teil pounds n-aide. Thle fgigt latsted limee hours and thifly-three Isnaotes!1 duritig8 which lime one hunsirid and e~ihty roulnds w'ree tease, rutl-sc totking thle lead altern ...

Published: Friday 07 November 1828
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2949 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELUGENOR-. PREDETR1AN1lS;U.-Wrigbt. who started on Mlonday se'nnight to 9o on foot 1080 miles iin twentv days, from Maid- stone to Tunridgei, &c., resigned the uindlertakiig oil Satur- dav evenilng, iln conlseiliuence of a constanit sickniess at tl~e. stomaNh, and never having been able to eat any thung'for the whole six dlij s During that time le had lost e meiles in dis- tance, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING MtEL i .G C BOXING MATCH ExTRAORDIN ARY .-Tnesday a, ludicrous circumstance took place at the West end of the 'T'own, between a Corinthian of the first water, and his coachman, which endedin a pugilisticrnilling. The draw- ing-room, 'y all accounts had.the appearance of a slawighter- 11ouse, and the only seconds present were my lady and the housekeeper. The fight originated in the ...

BETTING-ROOM, THURSDAY,FEB.21

... BETTING-ROO11 M',_Tirunsi)AY, FED. 21. DiERBlY. 8 to I aget. Sycorax-Taken. i, to I agst. Landscape. 7j to 1 agst. Aquilina. 1l to I agst. Plover. 96 to Iagot. Wbalebena. 16 to I agst. Cecilia colt. 13 to I agat. Antonio. 18 to ] agst. Stamford. OAKS. 4 to 1 agst. Parasol. 7 to I agst. Cat. 5 to I ag-t. Reserve. 7 I to 1 a gt. Meteora. RIDDLES WORTl'H. 6 to 4 agst. Plover. l 4 to I agst. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Tof rEICSALL'S, Dw c.2.-Te Subscription Room was e attended to-day byRsporting characters of the first class, as 10~~~~~ ~~~ tolastAns.2ook gt.Vsa wtell as others of every description Ibut. little betting place, except apon Banthee for the Derby, who has jumped up 1n tn e1raotDonCarylosnr. S , for the same staes, is notquie o god fvouiteaslas wekand Reform got up a trfle.Othr smll ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOWRTiNG INTELLIGENCE. TO.-THE SPORTI'ING WORLD. Edlnburgh.liMarchl1, 15. GENTLEAZEN-More than twelve months ha','e passed since a person named M'Keller challenged me to fibght; at that time I was in Dublin; he, according to the addrefss of his letter, in this town. I instantly accepted his offer, sand answered him in the pullic papers. From that time up to the present moment he bas thooght ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT1N(G INTELLIGENCE. BY EXPRESS FROM VORK. iAt a late hour fait night we received from Vork anl aecotnil! of the Noi'tl Country Nominations for thle Great St. L Stakes at Doncaster, up to the last moment. The reiialindt'r tee shall give to-miorrow. DONCASTER MEETING, 21~6. GREAU Sr. LFio.Li S'iklits.-A Sweepstakes ot 2Ji) sos. eal' frrr coil, and fillies, now two years old, to be run onl ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEINNIARKET CRAVEN mpETiNG. ,I THORsDAtY NIGIIT-A suddien arid very Hgrevitle chianre took place iii the weather this nuorning;-froni beicrr cold And wet, it is tilow favourable in the extrenme-dry asd hev. TuiN , change had the effect of makinrg the attendance on t e Heth, I nearly as numerous as (in the Riddlesworthi day, anthe scen ce was very cheerful. Besides a long list of faslhionables, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCL. g EGHAM RACES (CONCLUDED). There was an extraordinary fill attendance of visitors yester- F day, on the race ground, attracted by tle excellence of the two t first days' sport-tie weather was tbe reverse of favourable. Tbe Stewards for next year ?? Egreraont, H. De Burgh, Etq., and F. %. igh twick, E-q., and already have their exertions procured several sub'cribers to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. NEWAMARKET, MONDAY EVENING. 5 O'CLOCK. The following are some of the most distinguished visitors now on the Course:_ The Duke and Duchess of Richmond and Lord March, Duke of Grafton, Duke of Rutland, Marquess of Cleveland, Marquess and Marchioness of Tavisteck, Marquess of Clanricards, Mar- quessof Graham, Lord and Lady Southampton, Letrd and Lady Sefton and the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMAIKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. e NEWMARK.ET, SUNDAY AvTrERNOQN, Dr The niveting comnmences re-morrow, and bids fair to be qutite CS as fashionably attended as the last, most of the lodgings being taken; a great many visitors have already arrived, and the ser- vants and saddle horses of others coining in every minute. Tbe# d ensiuingweek'sraces ore not onlyextremelyvaluablebuttheyare P of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S.a The ettng ajitrtiy ws cnfind t th Asct Cp, hic excites universal interest, and is likely to be a remarkably heavy betting race; few Oilers were also made ?? St. Leger. Some of the country people settled thour engagemenits for th* Derby and Oaks, but the general settling takes place this day. I ASCOT GOLD CUP. E 5 to 2 agsit ?? The Colenel (taken) 3 to 1 - M .m1loke ( Mr. G ...