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... AQUATICS- TnE GREAT FOUR.OArEED CUTTER MATCH BE- TWEEN THE CHAMPIONS OF THE. CLYDE AND ANO- THlER PICKED LONDON CREw.-It will be remem- bered that about a month since Charles Campbell, the champion, was sent for to form a crew competent to decide the quaestion of championship between the water- men of England and Scotland. Campbell selected two of his own brothers and Phelps and Pocock, to the ...

Published: Sunday 01 December 1839
Newspaper: The Charter
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1318 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINVG !NTELLIGBSLCE. TA'TTESALL'S. In the attendance yesterday afternoon there was a narkel im- provement, and bualness, comparatlvely speaking, was tolerably In- teresting. Ion hod many frlends, and at one time was backed as low as 20 to 9. The Alzlra and Lanarcost parties, however, came out In such force that he lost a little ground, the closing prices ?? 9 to 4 (or takers of 6 to 2). ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING, 1831. The acceptances for the Tradesmen's Cup (value upwards of a thousand pounds), are the most numerous ever known for a si- milar prize. They consist of the following 46 horses:- Lord Derby's Felt, 5 yrs. 8st 121b ; Mr. - Clifton's Frlde, aged, 8st 121b; Lord Longford's Sir Hercules, 5 yrs. 8st bib ; Sir J. Gerard's Sarah, aged, 8st 101b; -Mr. Beardsworth's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGBNCE. NEW51ARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. Additional particulars of Wednesday's races:- First Race.-Clarence and Harum Scarum laid in front together till about 50 or 60 yards from the Judge's chair, swhere the Vexation filly came from their heels to their heads; Clarence was beaten In two or three strides, but Harum Scarum lasted till within two or three strokes of home, when the 2 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTF.RSAUI.'S-YEsTnSitAY. Thellbettingwas confinei tothefollowingrate:- i CL.EARWVE LL STAKES, pp. jTuesday teit,. 2 to I agst 2ir. Wreford's Free Will taken S to I - Mr. Grerille's Preserve taken 7 to I - Sir Mlark Wood's lot (tabean'. 250 to 25 - Mir. Sawerby's Colistantia take. 400 to 25 - Ar. GrevilIr'sMeller 'taken). a0 to 25 on Air. Greville agast Constanitis taken. EPSOM OCTOBIER ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPUR TI AG LVTBLLI6' CG CALEDONIAN HUNT AND FIFE RACES. WHODNESIJAY.- The Caledonion Cup of 100 Guineas, for Scotch-bred itorses; three-yro-olid, 7st; four yes, 8st 21b; tive yrs, Sit Jib; six yrs end aged, bot 121b wares and geldings allowed 2lbs. 'ihrue milles. Bll. J. Lalog's cllg Birthday,,6 yrs .. . .(Lye) I Sir Jamnes Bouswell's b f; Const~antine, 4 yrs . . 2 Ilir. Itaismayaci by L'ry u ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTZIN LVTBLLIGtAVVB. NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER IlUSING. WSInm INDSAT NrIGr.-The St. Log. of which Ws sent ?? reult fromz the heath was ran Ns follows:-.Carajeumped offin front. but Will immedlately passed by JEther, who went on with the sunulng. followed by Montreal and Care, Flambheau lying clas upI at the turn of the lands these four wore nearly abreast, but a few itrldes beyond Montreal ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPIORI A'G ISNTEL LIGENACE. TATTiERSALL'S. TII11 DKRR. The betting yesterday wvas confinled to a 8tnasl mithber of tile thirty.one clasp, Tros, Accelerator, Zlmmernian, and FitzAnAnbo being the chosen four. They were ?? freely. Sir 0. Heath. cotv's lot Is still In favour, and a email suns was ?? ent on ltilirirk, but the business generally was neither heavy nor Important. in to I agst Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISJPORTINa IITElLIGhNCE. NEWMARIKET NEW COUIJLSIGMEI FnIDAY AND SATElltDAYl~slte) The ?? Stkes forDthpl. 2d Tie.itent~leate i 2d Tis.-RmnantbeatVivid, Isabel ?? Deciding Ceunrse..Retltlutlyt beat Isabendben t etakee. The Cup.l bet wa (at Vaiift). 2d Ties.-Glee beat K~ittyFisher, von- n ea sap(ltea- Deciding Course.-Damott beat Glee, and wotn the cUP- The Port Staktes. 2d Ties.-Adam Brock beat ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTBLLIGENBC. EPSOM RACES (YESTERDAY). We are enabled to speak In high terms of Yesterday's araus, i ments; the weather vas floe, the sport a'!urndant atnd grood, and the company quite as ;numerous as we ever expect to see on tbe first dAy; that it was more fashiontahle than last year, i proved by the list of the visitors to the grand statid, which is deservedly improving Sin public ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INT'E'LLIGENCR. TATTERSALL'S, YESTECDAY. The business was neither brisk nor interesltng; It wan clifele confined to offers, of which particulars will be found underneath:_ THE OATLANDS. 4 to I apt Mr. Rtdedale's Burgomaster (taken at 5 to 1) 8 to I - Lord Exeter's Beiram (offers to take 12 to 1) DERBY. 8 to I agst Mr. Rldsdale's Glaucus 9 to 1 - Mr. Rawlisson's Revenge 11 to 1 - Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-(LATEST BETTWING.) The betting was filat, and in every respect so wanting in im- portance, that we shall make no apology for confining our re- port of it to a quotation of the closing prices:- JULY STAXES- to. 2 agst Lord Exeter's Hellespont, 5 to 1 agst Mr. Thornhill's St. Preux. GoonwooD STAikas.-11 to 1 on the fied, 15 to 1 agst Mr. Greville's Moreila, 20 to I ngst Captain ...