SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... N\TrVMIARX1:T JULY MEETtNG.-( Concludcd). NVEINFASDAY.-The TrnwTCI is of £50, was ;ennbn' Sir. Bat- son's Glh f 3Revelry, beating SIr. Lxanhain's 11 e Laud, atid Iu o others: 6 to 4oniievelry,wonilbythri-eeltlotesrtefa lelgtil. A Hlanicap Sl/;kes of 1(1 sovs, eacil, (6 sIlhs.) won by the Duke of ?? 1) c Shylock, beating Mr. Ilill's br 11 Coroner: 3 not placed-7 to 4 ast Shyloek, and 7 to '2 a ...

Published: Friday 19 July 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 638 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... Aporting Ktntatigenre. TA TTER'SALL'S.-3Moncray. of r o Business this afternoon was the reverse of brisk, nor- were there B 0' man irr,ges In the odds, thle favourites, as before, being in a ft on cluster. NN rerdan just has the call and no ?? Ismnael rt.: an h neia ot olwn ls tis heels, wihlittle or rt.,noting o crtine btwee thm. Lunclot wast backed once at ti 20onn ftradt i oI telte bigteofe ...

SWIMMING MATCH IN THE MERSEY

... SWIlMNING MATCH IN THE MERSEY. A match has been made between Matthew Vipond and e a James Broughton, to swim from the Floating Bath, in e the River Mersey, to Ruacorn, or in that direction until a one of them shall fail in the attempt, in which event he a who shall have proceeded the furthest will of course be en. h titled to the stakes. Mr. Vipond bets his rival twenty v pounds to fifteen. ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Aparting intMigenre, TATTERSALL'S-Alfonday. i The settling for tho day at Newmarket (only partially effected, wo shonld imagine, from the number of inquiries made after parties who neither took tihe trouble to attend personally nor by 9t deputy,) was followed by come Derby butting, for wvhich three homecs wero so noar together that wve confess our inability to say O which had tho call at the ...

MANCHESTER RACES

... ical Wledsmesday, Junle 2. ,ict The Produce Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h ft for three-year olds. rest Twice round and a ?? by Lord Derby's cb f by rin- Whisker, beating Mr. flouldsworths b c Crescent, and Lord iest Grosvenor's b c Barometer. Five paid, ut The Wilton Stakes, of 10'sovs. each, with 50 sovs. added. tose Mile and three quarters. Won by b c Penrhos, named by Mr. 3,0f Legrew, beating ...

CRICKET

... thee ?? A_ If__ hsi- CRICKSET, is ert A match at cricket wasplayed on Monday last, between eleven rc, Ce- of the Liverpool Club, ani eleven of the Dublix Phicenix Club, on . the ground ot the former, in Wavcrtree-road. The m.,rning was pr, her beautifully fine, bt the afternoon turned out very unfavourasble. til wi- Therst ?? in a minority of 6; tile numbers thli .6 beirig,-Pbcenix, C2; ...

Sporting Intelligence

... A?Vzfrtiaq inielffilleivre. - ?? * ?? BLACKBURN STEEPLE CHASE, sc MfAJOR 1OOUVRRIE AND JA.MES LOMA-C, ESQRS. STRUAHDS. Sll This sporting event. which excited considerable interest in til Blackburn aind the coiiuntry for several miles rouind. came oil' yes- tb rerday so'nnight. It vas attended by a vast concourse of peopl., to -there being probably six or eight thionsnd spectators, including ...

Sporting Intelligence

... -*jlortin %I q I nta FLEETWOOD COURSING MEETING. The members of this respectable club met for ?? second neeting ?? se 'nnightanfodlowing day. The ornpany Was ansiderable, and ?? table. i tinsapotnt3 ifever a lbetter collection ofreyhoun . (looking at the number) were senin Lancashire ;-theY were competent (to use the phrase of the tMr.) to distance Ithe timid hare.e Condition does wonders. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Manchester, ?? aiqht. The near approach of the day big with the fate of thousands causes every movement in the t ift markets to he interesting and acceptable to the pro- vincial as wvell as London speculators. The son of Pantaloon may still be said to hold firm a Verly pro minent first favourite for the race above alludedl to: his party are sanguine that, ?? h:9 finely drawn, and neck and ...

RACES TO COME

... - - __ - __11 t1 APRIL. I Newmarket July Meeting n an Catterick Bridge.25 Preston 10 P1 Caistor . 30 I Wells ., l PC M AY. | Cheltenham 17 an Malton .. 3 Kendal . 17 Li Chester. 7 Stamford 18 S n Newmarket Ist Spring.. 7 Bridgnorth. 25 P Dtirham . 10 Salisbury .. ...

Published: Tuesday 24 April 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 438 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... - p3i littcihmei- :7 TnuasuAr. -The King's Plate of 100 guineas, llst., R.C hMr. J. Day's Venison beat Lord Tawastock's Jack. il-the-Green; 6 to 4 on Venison: won by a length;- Sweepstakes of 15 sosa. each, for three-year olds: half of Ab. M. The winner to be sold for 50 sosa., if demanded &c. Col. Peel's Castaside beat Capt. Gardnor's gr f Sister to Zenana, Lord Lichtield's f. by Emillus out ...

Published: Friday 05 May 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1001 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I SR. C':NG. CIVERAGH APRIL MEETING. S WEDNESDAY. Mlatch, 400 SVS each, 8st 71b. Two miles. Lord Clanniorris's gr c Regulator, - - t Mr. lorb s's b c Pioneer, - - - 2 Pioneer would have won the race with ease, but owing to bad jockeyslhip, Regullstor won by a nose. 6 and 7 to 4 on Pioneer. ~ellin ton Stakes of 50 sovs. b. ft. Three years old-course;-, second horse to save his stakes. MIr. ...

Published: Friday 29 April 1831
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 812 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games