SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALLS.-MONDAY, Sept. 9. GREAT YORKSHIf HANDICAP. 5 to I agat nMr. Osbaldestnoi'es Dinimum (taken,andafterwards offered.) 7 - I - Dir. Meeson's the Castle. 8 - I - Mr. Woffenden's Poot-tam pore Thoabove eere the otly horsesmeiitioned, and on them theoutlay we avery small. A question as to Clothworker's qualification has for the present checked any disposition to back him. Sr. LEGER. It to ...

Published: Wednesday 11 September 1850
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 814 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S

... MONDAY. The betting to-day, notwithstanding there was a good attendance of subscribers, was anything but brisk, specu- lation on the principal spring events being remarkably dull. Sorse little business was done on ihe Liverpool Steeple Chase, for which Meath came with a rush a heavy commission springing oiin .froma 30 was topoffr t te inih.Maria Day wvas also in demand, 3000 to 100 being taken ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2566 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... i : PEDESTR-ANISM. I MATCHES TO COME. SEPTEMBER. 2.-T. Kearney (of Leeds) and J. Whitehead, alias Clark (of Oldham), 160 yards, e25 a side, Bellevue, the latter to have one yard start. 2.-B. Badger (of Wolverhampton) and T. Lee (of Middleton), half a mile, 25 a side, at Sheffield. ?? and J. Hale (of Dudley Port), quarter of a mile, lale to have five yards start, 5 a side. 2.-T. Lee (of ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3073 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S

... BETTXNG AT TATTERSALL7S. MONDAY. The betting on the Ascot events was of amost limited description, and had it not been for the Iodp and down movements with two or three horses, end the reprehen sible trickery respecting one animal (to whinich we have alluded elsewhere), the speculations would have been devoid of interest. For the Stakes Vanpyre was un- questionably The Lion at 4 to I, it ...

Published: Sunday 16 June 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1044 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... I THE MARYLEBONE CLUB MATCHES. Monday, July 15, at Lord's-North agst South. Thursday, July 18, at Vmcent-square-M.C.C. agst Present Gentlemen of Westminster. Saturday, July 20, at Harrow M-C.C. ?? Present Harro- vians. Monday, July 22, at Lord's-Gentlemen agst Players. Monday, July29 (GootlwNoocl week), at Lord's- Oldagst Young (two Elevens of England, to be chosen from Gentlemen and Players ...

Published: Sunday 14 July 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6033 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPOR TING.z ROCHESTER AND CHATHAM RACES. *GOIL CUP' STAxursof Saps ts each, and 50 added- th winner to be sold for 200 save, by ations and the sond l savae bi stake. Heat, cue ?? and a half. (4 sab.') Mr. El@ee' Mms T, S ys, set Sib So0) (en I M. ?? 88t 0 2r i Wc.7 * cater by 20 lengths, WUT KANT STAXS of 2 sova each, and 25 added; the second to receive 5 sovya., and the winner to be sold for ...

SPORTING

... ?PO1i?TTh'V? YORKQ RACES;' t. ;. ,: : TEbMUDAV. U; ' ?? AB~c-Cooms, 4 O'CLoos.-The racqs'bavicg eomnnedi late this afternoon, we hare onlyr time Ip state tha;,ehwe e ' thetwraa'coid and ahtwery in h tbt.l ;tr{h etre; !and .the attendartee 'mch larger 'lb on the Brats 44' btot .111 .bellow what wre have uuallly etes ?? U grntil daj .the iafindeor, inc udwon enable4tj ?? tg;tf Nhe. ...

SPORTING

... ?? U ?? ?? .? q?E?8r).&7- NIGHT. ? ?L?vq?4og ?tvs?? ? ?oth, and 8? W?i*xIIO 1s3? owing to ?.arJy alL tha a JzioIu?9iog the ?sp.Mal'4 10a?.i2mri?q?enoe ?'UI4 b?tkit?d?w? of an ? b?i??a?d at t?cetpti?n The?s?a i?e the ?e ?y?ejwsae?1ojee ?erepn ?h,?wh?eh 'ad Coiitzigw?o? 4aa bao?ed freely at ? 1o2 aad'5 toil, and ii.. Hlobbfo*roa?ll?ttceat 8a?ad'7to.t? 72w?a.oS?rad on ?? thw? ai?? t?JI kT?p?oj, ...

CRICKET

... CRIC KET. f THE LATE SIR. W. WARD'S AVER.AGFES. 1 G f Mr. War commenced his cricketing career in 1810, & s and finished in 1846, during which titec he played in G 140 matcles, went ilt 2G tirnes, amid scored in all ,0069 e runs. The most lie obtained in one inniltes eas 278 o (the greatest score el record,) and the moost ie marked in oneeatch wis 288. Ile vas out 20 times Without G scicfigt, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIlVG lVI'ELLIGE'NCB. to n, TATTERSALL'S-TiluR5sAy. n Owing to the lslencecofa considerable number oft-i subscribers at the Frith Manor Steeple Chase, the business tratsacted this le afternoon was very moderate. It wan noticeabic, however, for tbe le high favour in which Osteriry, Mousecer, Malratta, Belus (who, it ,o is now said, has never been amniss or lost a day's work), Prestige, e, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTiNG IN TELI JGE CE. TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. Business was extrentcl flat, the only horses in demard being Voltigcur and The Nger, for the Derby: and Dough and John Cosser, for the Chester Cup. The Metropolitan Handicap and Liverpool Steeple Chase bets were mostly in scores and pouies. CHESTER CUP. 1000 to 20 agst Lord Hoe th's Peep-o'-day 13ov (taken twice) 1000 to 20 - Mr. 31urphy'ii Dough ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING 11TBLLIGENCE. BETTING AT MANCHESTER-TUESDAY. GREAT YORKSHIRE STAKrES.-5 to 1 agst Mark Tapley, 5 to 1 agst Strongbohw 5 to l agst Minimum (take 6 to 1), 8 to 1 agst The Castle (taken), 10 to 1 agst Uriel (offers to take), 10 te 1 agsc CChampion, 15 to 1 agst Baroness, ST. LEOEIR.-6 to 5 agst Voltigeur (taken), 5 to 1 agst Pitsford, 6 to 1 agst Windisehgratz (taken), 7 to 1 agst Bee- ...