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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCFli,. DONCASTER MEETING.-TUIESDAY. I a The Filly S;,kei,-Blink Boniny, 1; Beatrica, 2; Equity, 3. e- Betting: 8 to 1 on Bnk Dloosny, who won by eight lengths. )e The Revival Plate.-neuz?, 1; Fisherman, 2; Bflshi-Bozeuk, a; Bllck Tonnny. 4. LTb lellowing also rau:-Codrivgton, c Strathniaver, ard hing of Argos. Betting: 6 to 4 agstSueeze, or 4 to 1 agst Fisherman, 5 to 1 agst ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1856
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1687 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ; SPORTING INThLLIGENCE. 3to 'B~tB13!IY MEElNG, TSHsD&¶B Nov. lo-. Sbrewsbury. Elacip.Jsck'Leeming 1, Lough Bawn 2, im;lovelandr8. - ' )e Abbey Stakes.3-omeol*,-Sabra 2. AgtleyHouse5takes.- Middleborough1.' e-, Colwin HandIeap,_-(athertle Parr 1, Annie Sutherland 2, li. ' Maydsy 8. - , . b tnig Stakes.-Ecoentrlcty 1, Lady Sarah 2. WXIIEBDAY, NVENISHE 1e. Copeland i hdloap-.-Wol, after a dead ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CHEST1E1t SPRING MEETING. Stewards: Lord Clifldes and C. Groville, Esq.-Clerk of the Course: Mr. Edward NV. Tophasn.-Starter: Mr. Hibbard. Judge: Mir. R. Johnson, of York. TUESDAY, MAY 9. The morning dawned delightfully fine, and as the day ad- vanced the arri vals of visitors of all grades became numerous. The late rains, hitch have benefited no materially all farming operations, improved the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? ?? ?? -- -- - that SOUTHlPORT RACES, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28. exte The races at this fashionable watering place commnenced eude on Wednesday, under the stewardship of Sir Thomas Gl. Fi Hesketh, R. De Trafford, Esq., and W. Ineo Anderton, ehnt L- the, Esq. Mr. H. Greenwood superintended the arrange- Pi ments, and was assisted by Mr. Eglen, as judge, and Mr. wbil .e James Harrison, as clerk of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ate ., the GOODWOOD 'RACES.-TUESDAY, JULY 27. Z .5e, CAvsEN STARKes (handicap), of 5 BoVa each, with 50 added. g sW8 ?? .. One mile and a quarter. 13 subs. yet 8 0 Mr. Powney's Lanmartrlso, 4 yrs ?? A. Day 1 o. in, . Mr. Williams's Maria, 3 yrs ?? ?? 2. .VP re, 7 6 Mr. Parkinson's Lithograph, 3 yrs ?? SP Me SwznreTxrsa of 30D savy each, h it, for four-year olds; colts he 8st 7ib, fillies Set ...

Sporting Intelligence

... EPSOM STES,'EPlE, CiHASES--FIDAotsY. Notwithlstandiln the 'lis-sora;ging state of the wceather during the wholu of the day, ti t `rewasl anii i ilalse :Issen- binge yeuterday onl Eplisoii-conim on to Nsitniess the first ?? at at steeple-lhase mlleeting in that part of the COun~t.O The SURlRlY IIUNT STEEP.11,E C'IASL, of 5 soos. ?? with 25 added, Once rowid an d ai, stance, :ls it tw(, niles 10 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... * SPORTINTG INTELLIGENCE. neo aI NE1WMARKET JULY MEETING.-TUESDAY, JULY&6. snd h1rsea: 100, h ft. Last halfuile ofnew T.Y.C. lin 8 7 Duke of Bedford's Flirt, 3 yrs ?? Butler 1 8. 7T Mr.,Jaques's Vivandere ?? ?? ?? 2: Mr- MATCH: 20u, h ft. Last half mile of new T.Y.C. Dta-q 7: Lord Eeter's Dove, 2 yrs ?? ?? Norman. I - tes, 8 7. Duke of BelIford's Oasis ?? ?? 2 ins I1&SD1CAP of 20 sovs, eaeh, ...

BRIKENHEAD REGATTA

... IBIRKENHEAD REGATTA. I F . The regatta of the Birkenhead Model Yacht Club i on Saturday was altogether one of the best day's boat P thio that i taenti kipliaecon tha.Mer.,ey. Altlougl Vd the surfaceoof the water was sufficiently rippled ts Cl prevent one of the watuches coming off, the day was II delghtfullyflie. The oodiido pier was crowded | 31 during the whole af ternoon, a were also nisoy ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ien LIVBRPOOL JULY RACES. Doe FBIDAY, JuLY 16. avo Tho STAmleY ST.AEs Of, 1 SOVS esch, .10 ft, with 50 sovs added, nin for two and three year olds. T.Y.C. 8 subs. 7 2 Mr. Halford's b f by Assault, 2 yrs ?? T. Smith 1 run 7 2 Lord Giasgow's Sister to Caraeara, 2 yrs ?? 2 re- 9 0 Lord Clifden's Saololebt, S yrs ?? 3 rby 7 2 Mr. Merry's Charming W'oman,.2 yrs ?? 4 on 7 2 Mr. Kimberly nd The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... *.LIVERPOlL JULY MEETIN, 1855. WEDOSIDAY, JULY 11. The attendance at Aintree, on Wednesday was unusually small, even for an ?? off day. The Earl of Doroy, Lord iowth, F. Gerard, Ecq, Mr. Drinhald, and other gentilemon interested in racing, were, however, present. The results of the day's sports were as follows:- The Croxteth Stakes, of 10 Sova each, h it, with 40 added. One mile and a quarter ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? ?? C0HESTBR BAOES.-TUESDAY. mat Shorts Handicap.-Bourgools 1, Prince of Orange 2, Bed, anoe White, and Blue 3. Four ran; won by a length. nllo0 Alma Stakes.-Surrender 1, Adamus 2. Seven ran; won by who a neck, and Innkeepers' Plate -Miss Harkaway 1, Bourgeois 2. Three ran; won by four lengths.em] Welter Oup.-Prince of Orange 1, Gaylad 2, His Piper 3. to p Four ran. had Mostyn Stakes.-U ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IaSp IPSWICH STEPLEIaOSS.-W.. DN-ESDAY ing sin IEaatern Counties Grand Handicap Steeplechase.-Minos 1, mz ly The Minor 2. ~ utthl ?? Tho Grand Ilifitaxy and Ilunt Steeplechasa.-Marmaduke 1, h -ty Garryinude 2. Stekhe..Mrsue~ Es The Selling Steeplelhaee.-Sir Obarloa Napier 1, Norfolk wa i Lass 2. anq iu [By THE LSMCTRIC AND LNT]ERNSATIONAL THLEsGRUM tea ,en TATTERSA.LS 3]BETTIlG. pol t9, Derby. ...