CRICKET MATCH

... CRICKET MA TCH. hed er's, last, was iary eral I, of, ?? the n of 1lo. Ih to ure, .n of Ince y of will nces gni- ion. bril- able iits ma- ared Self The Zi.-- DERBY. FllttT TNNINGS. Hardy, cby Hollingsworth, - 4 Crosby, e by Gibson, . Budworth, c by Hlenson, 2 Stainsby, hit ?? Foster, run out- I - ?? 0 1 Ball, c by Allen, . ' - - I Smedley, b by Kirk, - - I I Lead, at by Gibslon-,- ?? - i ...

Published: Wednesday 12 September 1827
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 637 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GREAT COURSING MATCH

... GnZAI'V COURSING UATC1. !-talked.of match bpteppn the Nr ,- a., ;- ?? AJA. euA2L'GH. C Tlhe long.talked.of match between the Newmarket, Swaffham, f' and Malton Greyhounds, was decidgd on Tuesday se'nnight, on il the Louth Ground. The parties were Mr. Wilkinson, of the Newmarket and Swaffham Clubs, and Mr. Lacy, on one side, r and Sir B. R. Graham and Mr. Best, of the Malton Club, on the other ...

Published: Wednesday 26 December 1827
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 835 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - -D?i ?,6 . ?- ?? ?? spolt-1:1NU Eo, I , . ?? oot~t TATlTERSA.LXs, JAN-. 1. The foilowing is a full statement of the ;ddu :- i:t DErB. -tI B to I gsg~tiotler . ;. S0 to I agst Gamelils , a S to 1 4;ga Web' so to I agst Turconsan 14 to I agst Estagnolle. S0 to 1 agtt Ld. AilesbUry'S v 16 to I agst Defence ?? sO to I itst SnnowdrpOp' 20 to I agit 'I'rumpeter 30 to I agst Cressida 20 to I agst ...

KELSO SPRING MEETING—1827

... KELSO SPRING MEETING-IS27. d These races took place aver the Duke or Rosburghe's 0 Course on Tuenday week, when the sport auffldedd far canoed- ed the most santl)ile exp, ct-ations. The course wass in the ' highest state ofperfectio-, and the following is the result of t she contests for the diffirent stokes. l The Kelso Spring St Loger Stalses of Ten Guineas each, e p. ?? three-year-old Colts ...

DONCASTER RACES

... . . A.. . I 'Doncaster, hlonday Niylit-The races to-day have gone off - extrernely well, and the town is npw full. Amongst the latest arrivals is his Grace thel.uke of Devdnshire, who was prene at the races in his capacity of Steward. His Grace visited the course in great state, his carriage being drawn by six beautiful bay horses, and attended by twelve outriders. Earl Fitmwilliam came in a ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1827
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1661 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPARRING AT THE TENNIS COURT

... IEN'. FIT OF YoUNG GAS.-Youtir Gas took his ieuefit yes- terday, burt tile attendance of the Fancy was by no means so numerouS as was expected ; indeed, the frequency of these el. hibitions at the present day, is calculated to diminish their attraction, and disappoint the hopes of those who regard them as a source of prrt'fit. The setting. to, although not first-rate, wllS good, and gdve ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPo'RTING INT'ELLIGENlE. TATTER S.% AlL'S. Tht re isa little cll ,nl~e rit tlit m'ill naiin alny of Shore who wvere bricked last Thuisday ; thei only C:Ciii iC to fin' ?? wOO the bri irgiirg into the runtket siome fresah hiviaea, of'which Lord Grosai ioi'i t woi jilloklock col t arc li kely to iin'c-lr I F- vourites, being spoken of as veryfirne trisaw. A colt of ,I r. WXatt was hacked(, attrl ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. THUIRSDAY NIGHT. The following is the conclusion of tbis day's raees:- Match, 200 sovs, 8st 71b. A, M. Mr. Wyndham's Camel . . . . . I Lerd Exeter's Redgauntlet 2. . . A very lively istterest existed on this match, as Camel has not appeared in publie for a very considerable time (nearly 2 yearip we believe), and, of course, the Sporting World were in the dark as ...

RACES AND PLAYS

... I To the contemplative man, the very different view which is taken of Horse-races and Play-houses in this n country, must furnish a curious subject for consideration. It One cannot take up a newspaper without seeing one h wise man gravely inveighing against-play houses as the e grand corruptors of the age, another holding forth against n horse races, another against some other diversion. In ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLICENCE. I NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING. The following are further particulars of Tuesday's races : First Race.-setting : I to 8 agat Redgauntlet, 7 to I agat Pauig, and 7 to I agt Toso. Panic came off at a rattling rate, with Redgauntlet laid in closei t his haunches, Pandarns immne diate lybehind lim, and the others in a line bebind. In this po- sition was the running made, ...

SPORTING

... NeEWMAORKET FeasT SPRING OIIIkTING. Z April80o. ki Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sous each, far homses, of all S arges. Ab. M. o Mr Boroord's Toss 4 Yesa, fist 10th . Mr. Wyridhaco's Black Swran, S yes, fist 636b 2 r LodDalston's Abron, 6 ?? ye M1r, i owe's Skiff, 15 yes, 9st c sy Mr Payne's The General, S. yes, fst Sib sc Durke of Richmonfad's Lick-boy, S yrs fist 8th 'I ai Lord Anson's c by ...

AUTUMN MEETING OF THE DUMFRIESSHIRE COURSING CLUB

... AUTUMN fF.ETIN; 3 (F THE DU51FRIES-| o SiSIRE COUSiclNG CLUB.NT I 9 I1 X Tartkoivwald Castle, 'llbirsday, 8th Nov. 1827. 00. F TrIE CUP'. C. 1 iAST CLASS. te t Mr ronge4 ylid NimrrodebreatSir AdPr Ferguson'slik hI a- C'rtmtf*Lyois, tr d Spriik beat, ?? of Stsrrleph a od a. bltend .wCO~et a Mr Mentes-b's yi b Fly beat .Sir W, Jaidltnyl d Fre- or cil Ilaor' Crictohi'sbr d Caonon Ball beat Mr ...