SPORTING

... NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE RACESC.TEYESDAY. ?? y Electric Telegraph.) QUEEN's PLATR of 100 guineas. 3 miles. Mr. Bobs.ns Sweep, 3 yrs, 7et 21b I Lord Stanley' Leerdemain. 4 yrcs 9st 2ib . 2 Won easy. TmO STAEsX of 10 ears, each, pp, with 60 added, th second to save his seke. T.Y.C. (13 subs.) Mr. Ewbank's Egland's Glory, 8st 71b . W ?? ( Vintihu) I Mr. Harrison's Trickstrees, St 41b ?? ?? Mr. Merrys ...

SPORTING

... i1 ;BTTINP AT MANCHESTER -rms ap TePq- % 4tXd i^(; t of a~B8P40p.O-.tboy (8), to tagv Co tk- {t), 4 0 e1 aga3EIerd4P.; to1asst I FeU emzam (t), &0 to 1 S, or i t(t, 1,(lOO ?? agt Gri f),1t oo to ID IC ?? Litfle x,6lk Jto15*t41 d lo The bgndiott i very Lighly spoken of by.&' It' LlVzxR.e S ?? -15 to I ?? SmntP 0V l6tk1be1 ,tsKel1ht of Gweyemn, N teLAtD I a t 20 to et k Fana Grey, 26 aw w ...

SPORTING

... d TATTERSALL'S.-T'rESDAY. 1, ?? 9 to 2 agpt Lord Airlie's Clincher (t S to i1 9 - 2 - Mr. W. Edwards ns Bolingbroke (t 5 to 1) a 1 - Mr. E till's Pitaford (t 9 to 1) 5 10 - I - Mr. Gratwicke's The Nigger 11 - I - Mr. Jtques's Mildew 12 - 1 - Lord Zeliand'sVoltigpur 16 1 - Mr. Mleikial's The Italian c 0 - 1 Lord Eglinton's Mavors (t and aft off.) 80 1 - Dukeor~ichmond'sGhilief C n(to aftofl) 35 ...

SPORTING

... &POSTCNE c l IVERPOOL: JULY - l ElJĀ¢ G..lWDSESDAt.i OuoCytgO rA 6 3 1o Prfiisovaeachb j1 k, nd SO for 8.ytoldSAt S9bc g jf ojr,,t 2w; fly., 8aQlb; .sls : .ged.,9st;.mer~es,. qc, alo:wed Bibsh?. Oisei vnsltwqe r ?? 6 1sS ?? v p)}( chl epbn~nrva'gstrongba., y*in .~~sa S'Istntz~ 2i ?? ~. X na part,* tp ..s . .. ?? .. rt v g 8 to 4 on Slroigbow'h whorwoh by sim lengthi. RnaI i2i ra ini. 2O.see. ?? ...

THE EPSOM SPRING MEETING

... I TH'7: :ESOM SPRING MEETING. Stewards: SirSG. Heathcote, Bart., Sir Joseph Hawley, Sort., Lord Stanley, and the Earl of Glasgow. Clerk of the Course : Mr. Henry Purling. Judge: Mr. Clark. Starter : Mr. Hibburd. The Great Spring Gathering on the Downs came off on Thursday, a day specially set apart by the Metropolitan sporting men as aL higis holiday, in honour of the Licensed Victuallers ...

Published: Sunday 14 April 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3549 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

WORCESTER SUMMER MEETING

... WORcESTEn SUMMEEm wEETZI:G. Steward: The Hon. W. Coventry; Treasurer: Mr. T. Jeremy; Hon. Sec.: Mr. Marsden; Clerk of the Course:: Mr. Tolley; Handicapper: Mr. Topham. The entries for our Summer Races took place as usual on Monday night, at the old and famous hostelrie, the. Rein Deer Inn, the worthy landlord of which (as Treasurer) with the other members of the Committee,, having been most ...

Published: Sunday 11 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3813 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDIGREE OF ENGLISH HORSES

... PEDIGREE OF ENGIbSHN AORSES. | TL - . The Spanish horse, whih was derived, ~probably, to a considerable extent, from eastern blood, and which was esteemed beyond all others foI the saddle, and was yet so fleet as to be used for racing, may be considered as the progenitor of the English saddle horse-a description of animal requiring a greater number of good qualities than any other kind. The ...

Published: Sunday 15 December 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 632 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

... I AME- - O EAT Under this title the four-oared boat races, which in the palmy days of the Royal Thames Regatta, formed the most prominent and attractive feature of the sport, but which have on the present occasion been got up by per- sons totally unconnected with that committee, or its successors of the Thames boat races, took place on Friday; to which was added the races for the coat, badge, ...

Published: Sunday 28 July 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 441 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... C RICK ET. THE MARYLEBONE CLUB MATCHES. Monday, June lo (Ascot week), at Lord's-M.C.C. and Ground agst University of Cambridge-Keturn match. Monday. June 17, at Lord's-M.C.C. and Ground ago! Seven Oak; Vine Club. Thursday, June 20, at Eton-M.C.C. agst Present Etonians. Monday, June 24, at Lord's-M.C.C. and Ground agst Sussex. Thursday, June 27, at Lord's-M.C.C. and Ground agst Univer- sity of ...

Published: Sunday 09 June 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6865 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... rI 1HUNTING. APPOINTMENTS. FOXHOUND5. Albrighton-Tuesday, Rudge ; Thursday, Little Qor; Saturday, Hilton 5at half-past ten. Atherstone-Monday, Cadeby Gate; Wednesday, Water Orton Bridge; Friday, Churchover; Saturday, Gop sall ; at eleven. Badsworth-Tuesday, Scawsby Bar; Thursday, Bads- worth Hall ; Saturday, Winterset; at half-past ten. Brambam Moor-Monday, Garforth Bridge ; Wednes- day, Burn; ...

Published: Sunday 03 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 604 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLWGLNCE. COVENTRY STEEPLE CHASES AND HURDLE RACES. TUESDIAY. Selling Hurdle Stakes of 5 cove each, S ft. and 23 added. ?? miles. (3 subs.) Mr. Johnson's Sarah Sykes, lost 2ibs (Frisby) ?? ?? 1 Mr .J. Webb's Wiseacre, 'st Illbs ?? .. ?? 2 Lord Lurgan's Vaut-Etien, I set Jibs ?? ?? ?? Won by a neck. Craven Steeple Chase Handicap of 2o sovs each, half ft., and 5 only if declare', ...

Published: Thursday 14 March 1850
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1051 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GRAND CRICKET MATCH

... FELuVnN OF' ALL EN-GLAND ?? TwvetFlTWfO OF SCOTLAND. The match ai cricket between the celebrated Eleven of all England. and Twenty-two of Scotland, which has been looked forward n p with so much interest by the lovers of the game, commenced on Spark's Ground on Monday, and terminated yesterday. Up to yesterday afternoon, when the match was brought somewhat suddenly to a close, the weather was ...