YORK SPRING MEETING

... YORK SPRING MEE'TItNG. hMllNDAXY, MAI 17. SYLlf'STAlKlfS .f26 f ovs, eabch for huares of all ages. T'wo miles, Lord Cleveland'a isp. e. Tarmbboll, by blitelocek out of Alfwina 4 yeats e r i ?? ' *. L- ?? I M3. oil'sae oh. . liro thr 0,) ReiPtnrser, 4 years oid ?? Ii i rd Pi tzioilliaaln5R b.f. tIora, by Clervawntea. 4 y;inrvoild i3 i)lee of Lalqds's oh. c. by St. Piatrivii, out of RTifboil I ...

Published: Saturday 22 May 1830
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 647 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

YORK SPRING RACES

... _OnK SPRING RACMS, coitdfd _ I WeesdW a oj, y l9,-'l'be Sapling Stakes of 50 sovs. eacil, h. ft., for 3 year old colts. 1 , miles. (10 subs.) Lord Scar- brough's b. 13rother to Tarrare, by Catton, l. Mr Jaques's ch. by Swiss, 2. Mr Watts b. Dr. Oloroso Brother to Memnon, by WVhisker, S. Mr Dowbiggins ch. by Figaro, 4. Mr Gas- coignc'ls ch. by BlackloC;, 5.- ?? colt, and 5 to 2 agst the winner ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTiNG INTELLIGENCE. e, YORK SPRING MEE'rlNG.-TrUESnAY, MAY I8. of Twro year old statkes. A sweepstakes of 30 sovs. each, 10 ft for n- two years old colts, 8st. 51b. fillies, 8sat. 2ib. T.Y.C. - Lord Cleyclsnd' b c Chositeor, by tettery, (T, Lye) .-.*I ad Mr. Wailker's oh f Yicoidre, by Wbisker-------------2 6ll '1Eleven started but the judge only placed two. 2 to 1 agst .;Chorister; 3 toli ...

Published: Tuesday 25 May 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 650 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IANTELLIGENCGE. EPSOM RACES.-(YESTERDAY.) There has been a progressive improvement in these Races from the commenceenicot of Ml. Maberly's Stewardship, of which there cannot be a stronger proof adduced than that formerly the Meetings were confined to three days, the only Stakes worth seeing being the Derby and Oaks, the horses being generally mere country platers. Now we have four ...

WRESTLING.—ANNUAL CORNISH MATCHES

... N WNEStlNG.'-ANNlUA I &;S S ~VlIM- i ' S. . ?? ?? . . I ?? I : ?? These MiplltCes, hich tttl are- jlxysplayed it tile \Vti ?? Cricket C, ratd. Chelseai, ?? the ?? xt44 Naisile' a'rbn lilid _Ge)jtIttotnn whio pottl alnse thetl, coin~qo ?? p'l .4 ,lID-iyti ltii plen Ce otfaabon t 7 hu lt ded mpev4litrtl4e, umopg syhain weai -everl dtc1istitgol isteri rarsacteis Pi; rer was a newr jeattiO t e ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENcE. EPSOM RACES--(Ys8T'RDAY.) The company was less numerous than usual, owing to the vcry unfavourable state of the veatIler, which was stormy till just before the first race. The attendance of the Nobility was pretty good, the Grand Stand having been visited by the following distinguished fashionables :-Duke of Gratton, Duke of Richmond, Duke of Portland, Marquess of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACES. Yesterday morning, at an early hour, there was a consi! delrable accession of con-paRy, and the town was nearly full; but certainly not so thronged as we have seen it. Long be fore the commencement of the races, the assemblage on the Downs, although inferior to former years, was immense- each side of the Course being lined with vehicles tw1o or three deep ; the hill was also ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACES.-(CoNcLuDICD.) The Meeting terminated yesterday, after four days' very fair sport. It must be admitted, however, that the unfa-l vo'urable state of'the weather had a prejudicial effect on the attendance, which was lesspumerous than might have been t expected, from the unmisual number of races appointed for c decision. In point of fashion, however, there was no per- ceptible falling ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING0 INTEI.GENCE. 'rs EPSOMI RACES.-TorssoAv, May 25.' t, A match for 200 novereigas each, Mr. Benson's c by Whale- ce bone, received- Mr. Theobald's c by Flibbcrttgihbet, paid.- tib Match, 100 sovs. lift Mr. Theobaid's oh f Celerity, received; eMr Yotung's cli f Alacrity paidl. The Craven stakes ol'l0 sovs. meach, (13 subs.) His Majesty's chi h 'Irbe Colomel, I ; Mr. Rogers's mHaroll, 2; ...

Published: Tuesday 01 June 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1422 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SETTLING FOR THE DERBY AND OAKS. This important finale to the Epsom Races took placeyes.- terday, at Tattersall's, and although money came into the market slowly, the settlement is considered to have been tolerably harmless ; the books were certainly less heavy than bave known on former occasions, and thiswill ac- count for their adjustment having been effected with-so little excitement or ...

EPSOM RACES

... EPSolt RACES. I ?? 111- I Tuesday, May 25, the Craven Stakes of 10 Wsov each, o0! mile and a quarter; 13 subs. His Majesty's chI h The Colonel, 5 years, (23 Nelson.) Mr. Rogers's Harold, 4 yrs - Air. Gully's Clio, 3 yrs, Seven others started but were not ?? is the second year his Majesty has won ?? Stakes at Epsom, Fleur de Lis having beat a large field in the last Spring Meeting. Produce ...

Published: Wednesday 02 June 1830
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1369 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 ...