CRICKTTING

... CRICKEITING. During three days last week, thousandls of the inhabitants of this town and its vicinity were delightfully amused by witness- ing the scientific game of cricket played in Brown's Gardens by some of the best players in the world, It caused many hun- dreds of persons to come to the town, anl of whom went away highly gratified; it afforded an innocent amusement to hundreds of our ...

CRICKET

... The grand cricket match between All England and Susse| and Kent, closed on Tuesday last, in favour of All Englattd. It was decided that Millard and Taylor's bowling (on thc r Sussex side) was unfair, and the loss of the match is at. tributed in some measure to their not being permitted to howl. They are both very promising young cricketter-, Nothing could exceed the excellence of Redgate's ...

EGHAM RACES

... EGfIAM RACES. 'U rots~ LE5 ?? n 10~ r f W aESDA`S AUGUST 24. , M teyandl11iddlesex Stakes of25 Savs. each, 15 ft. 13 ,753c Twormiles anda3distance. 25isubs-, id 0 I1eldeelared, d u. eel. iflds 8 oosoa; 4 years, 8,t. 13lb. I cort, I Valentissimo, 4 Years 2 la iniorhno Pussy, 5 years, 7st. 121b. 3 cr'y's Paris, 5 sears, 84. 4 kV So'I a hand Canter by nearly t'vo lengths. 5 fit skof 6 Sovs. ...

KIRKALDY RACES—Oct. 17

... KIRKALDY RACErsOt,1, - - --a 17. A Purse of 15 Sovereigns, for all a 71b., twice round the cous' agtt Crr~y, I Mr Wilson's b. m. Reasv Itlhe 5ts. rrll r.el IMr Smelie's b. h. Cistercian Mr Neilson'sc. g. Ibrahim * i Mr Newton'o br. m. Lothian Laos Mr Friday's b. g. Win if he ca n a I t Mr Bell's b. l. Stratheden. A good race. A Purse of Five Sovereigns, for all a twic round the COurse, gel, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINVG JNTLLJ GENCE. --41- NEWMARKET. The foll.niag horses 'cill have left this ?? tor Epsoen by Sator. day mtiornitig -Mluezzen, 'Togo, Laity Anti, LIcIE's All, Camlda, Allrolics, Viilcuilliholl, eiie, Ob-roit, Alfred, Wiptliiie colt, Mar- ilidili', l'liioldo, Pmiisy. spoiy, Siallow, Distiny Geplet cv Arbltccs, Mleitlizrli 1, Eriie, Ailluae, 'I'aiebteer, W haley, Rogal (;eorge, Esiieialdi, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN'G INT'VLLIGENCE. HEATON PARK IiACFS-TH':agt1nAV. A Piuce of ?? P'late, presentedl by Sir R.W. Holketey, Hart., added to it sweep) ~ta kes of l b shotse oth, 103 ft ; tito-yc'ar-oiitr, 7tL 2110 tihor- rear ilds, !Ist 210 the wiia ter of the, iorionster' St. Logo. to carry I ''IaI ex tra, aad the srvaird Ihorse 71i e trar; uelitives to carry rib exrat ~, aitrit ahtour aro the Cha;.;pagno ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING INTELLIGENCE. LIVERPOOL RACES. Betting at Manchester on Mtorday morning:- TRADE CUP (this day).-b to 4 egst General Chasoe; 9 to 2 agit Oswald; t to I agst Verbeoia; 8 to I agog Mundig ; 12 to I gist Birdlime ; 14 to I agst Longinus; IS to I agst De Roos; 25 to I agat Purity; 25 to I agst Promise; 30 to I nogt Whaley; 6b to I agnt 8torkport; S0 to I agst Myrrha, 50 to I dgat Jacob ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR7'TI'C SITETAllIG7NCE. -tA'1AfALtTHE.'.NSiHIRE RACES. TCXtoDAY.-The CarmsrtihelhIre Stakes of 2' sya1 each, olyti hi.j aided. lr. .. Peel's h I Cttiaagt ling, age't, 9st -(Elw;trdO s. 'i iogh's ?? Hattieti, i yra, 74t . -s ir. D. t.. Dnles'sb b II M1upit., 4 yro, 7st 71h Afr. 1i. ivnies's Ii C AtitosIIl, :t n r, ,Mt . * * 4 'I llo RI yd.,dyay Stlkes f A ms eachb, witl l51 eldded. ilfr. ...

HUNTING

... Sir Waiter C-srew's -Hounds will meet to-morrow ;fTolre~dav), iat Peljp, Itl, att ten o'clok. -rlw. J C iid B'efl's Fdx Houudavdl meet on Friday, 15th, at Ni-wohnm Park, at ten tt'cOtuk. The Norlth Hui~h Harriers will meet on Friday, L'Ph, at Huith Kennel, att ti 'tlock, Me. G. L. Cohain's H.6u1tla9 will meet on Friday tbe 15t!' .of Jantary, 'at Lamigtree Common, at ten a' ciielk. Mr. Phzili1 ...

HEATON PARK RACES

... E O PA.\ RK'v IA i' \ l At ?? ]Vilv, ol I~rd Wisll.niuse's obl'to ily on Ilo'A ?? PAI SFAKEii IJ.l/iivsi .) vi' ill I~E ( ?? cvL iRvS(ihV) r) ?? on Snuy- devit i vII d I Li I :? h -t I tie Iou nv tile 1)0 Nc XST 1 ii b I CO 1 ._10 to 'Svvt Puafl Unibll , jd 1'V2i to -vii-gs A t-iktiil (alitivev frmi'lv). ?? ?? ig i ist (d Oii uivrsei--rrived' :-.-Lordi i.-ii-i, ii ?? ?? T~(1jI - ' sI I I - V ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I *Pqting Entelligma. ?? A=NCHESTER, Friday ighit.. The banks of the Dee will next week be the arena of contention for the various valuable prizes of far-famed Chester races. The stewardship is in the hands of two gentlemen (Sir John Gerard and the Honourable T. P. Lloyd) whom, by their personal attendance, &c., can- not fail to draw a rich show of fashionable patricians and a very large ...

Published: Saturday 30 April 1836
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 633 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

EDINBURGH RACES. TO

... THE EDITOR OF THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY SIR--The Plate formerly given by the City for the encouragement of the Races, but now withheld, must be considered, in the present state of the city's finances, a necessary and a justlfiable retrenchment. But it is a subject of regret to a large class of citizens, that the Town Council should have resolved not to give the small sum of L.5 12s. 6d.. required ...