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GREAT BOWLING MATCH BETWEEN AYRSHIRE AN) GLASGOW

... GIEAr 130VLING MATCH BETWEEN AYR- SHIRE AN) GLASGOW. Tue arrangements for the great bowling tourna- ment to which Ayrshire challenged Glasgow are com- plete. Thirty-six rinks are contributed by the various Glasgow clubs, as follow:- Albany Club ?? .. 4 Dridgeton .. ?? Goran , ?? Hillbead . ?? Kingston , ?? rartick ?? ?? Welleroft .. 5 Willowbank,, ?? 5 Whitevale ,, ?? . 3 In all ?? 36 rinks ...

THE CRICKET MATCH

... jjLT3ED ELEVEN OF ENGLAND V. TWESNTY-TWO OF TilE GRANGE. This match was resumed yesterday, Messrs Lilly- ,hite and Carpenter, the two gentlemen belonging to ttie United Eleven, who were not ouS' when the gatle concluded on Thursday, went to the bat, and, ortwithstandinfg the fine bowling of Sewell and Hodg- s.50D kept their places for nearly an hour. Carpenter is the player who only last week ...

GREENOCK AND COAST NEWS

... 'REENOCK AND COAST NEWS. 1 - -_ 1.t (From the Grenlock- AItVertiser of Friday.) TII m RiOYL NORTEaERXe YACoT CauB ?? re- I gatta will take place nt Dulnoon on the 26th and 27th proxi- in 1 Tch Cief prizes are, wre unrderstand. a cup of £C.50 for y w ttc of 2: toals aiud Ii s;vards one of £2i5 for yachts ?? xcee ling 5o tons nnd the Dunoon cutp for all yachts. 'rlje Cim of thelt:loal Yacht ...

Published: Monday 12 July 1858
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 944 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... I (Fromt our Special CG.respondeat.) LONDON, SATURDAY EVENING. In the House of Lords on Friday the Earl of Harrowby moved the recommitment of the Sunday Trading bill, on which a smart discussion ensued, Lords Brougham and Ellenborough expressing great apprehension lest tile mea- sure, by attcmpting too much, should defeat its object, while Lord Harrowby, the Bishop of St Asaph, and Lord St ...

PAISLEY

... ,, PAISE., MPTll -TQ-.Ir I7 Arln. :THi PAISLEY 'EAORS. : Yesterday, the old-established Paisley races t'ok place here, upon a portiop of tjhe old road around the former race-, course. The weather'dnfortunately was veryvwet and disa-. greeable-a8low-drizzlingrain having set in about 120'clock, which-continued.withqut ntermission till.-the close- of the races.' This must he' had th6`d-cit, of ...

Published: Friday 12 August 1859
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1067 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ABERDEENSHIRE COURSING CLUB

... first meeting of this Club, as re-organised, was held at , hrsday and Friday last. The number of en 1 Ws ,f3 considerable, and the quality of the d6-s of the '1 ' order. Tey embraced some from Ross-shire to the ] jhitfest whilst not a few belong to the best kennels in 1 B°der, Mr Usher, an experienced jud e, was lbrought nglg Dh stth and tilere wa1s a Capitall tternlout of thle ithuo gentlelen ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... P; - OU H . L UC HES :-I PLOUGAHG HATCBES . ; f 1;, - p I - - . . .. 7 Ls toaf zlj'-RAYNtE, ee. 2.-The annual ploughing mateb~o thi landaof Kirk-, Wet town, Rayne-,wasbheldona-field~of Mr Low.'si,uNorth, Newvton. The Claer Fl udges..Messrs. Ander~soni, Warthill.Mains; ,Cewie, Mossbead; and s P,1I Lamb -overseer~,Kinbroon-,whose decision gave i~tntfaction, awarded Sodl of the pifzeii ks ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... NIGG. -The annual plouglinglmatch of the iVigg Agrfsultt Association was held on Mr David Sinclair's farm, North Loirs- ton, on Wednesday last, the 24th current. The weather being propitious, 27 ploughs were started in competition, and the ploughmon performed their work in a very superior style. Prizes were awarded by the Judges--Messrs Cumming, grieve, Hazlehcad; Webster, farmer, Mill of ...

SECOND EDITION OF WEDNESDAY

... NEWMARKET RACES. Vidette won the 2000 guineas by three-fonrths of a length, the second beating the third by a head. Sydney was fourth, and Drumour and Turbit were fifth and sixth. I ' ~LONDON. ,The Times publishes a letter from Sir Jas. Broolte. He calculates that out of a population of 4000 or 5000 Chinese, certainly not more than 2000 have escaped, and half this number is composed of women ...

TATTERSALL'S BETTING

... EBOR HANDICAP.-8 to I agst Starke (taken and offered); 7 to I- agst Volatile (taken and offered)- 7 to 1 agst Peeress (offered) ; 8 to I agst Underhand (taken). ST LEUGR.-20 to:l agst Prelude (taken); 10 to 1 agst The Wizard (taken); 11 to 1 agst Buccaneer (taken); 12 to 1 agst Nutbourne (taken and offered). LONDON CORN MARKET.-Demand good for Eng. lish wheat, supply moderate, and prices ...

RIFLE PRIZE SHOOTING AT HYTHE

... RIFLE PRIZE SROOTING AT HYTHE. * The volunteer class undergoing instruction at FTythp RC8ah1pd on Friday morning to shoot for prizes. They commenced target practice at about nine o'clock. The day was fine, but it was in some respects unfavourable for the firing. The wind which swept across the- shingle was not only cold enough to benumb the marksmen, but was high enough to divert the course of ...

PLOUGHING MATCH

... P'LOUGHIIING MATCH ii OF TIHE OL.D MONKLAND, BARONY, BOTIIWELL AND Ig CADDtscIM FARMING SOCIETY. to The annual plonghing match of this respectable anld hiflu- is cntial society took placc on Friday last, the Ilth current, oil r' the farm of Mr. W illilla M 'Cean, Lnllulech, Cadder Parish. . e- It hlad been originally intended that the miatch should take il place oil Friday the 1lthI Iltidino, ...

Published: Monday 14 March 1853
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 523 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games