SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Betting: Even on Blackberry, and 'f to 2 each agst Tormentor and Maria,-The fav6u'rite made play for half the journey, when Maria took thb command, nnd led till entering the straight, I when the threte joined. At the distance Blackberry was beaten, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Due mile at a useful pace. TAlr H Beaeley's Come &way, Flying Column, and AJintree traversed close on three miles at ?? ; Blackberry, Lib- 1 inure, end The Wizard eties siX furlongs at a good pace ; Mount Arrnmsroug, Athlumuey, The Dream, Lord Zetland, ...

WARD UNION HUNT (FAIRYHOUSE) MEETING—YESTERAY

... Beasley) ?? 3 Mr. Corbally's Venture, 4. 10 2 (Mr. J. Beasley) 0 Mr. Blake>s Steam. 5, 1 1 2 (2T. Harris ?? Mr. H. Beasley s Blackberry. 4. 10 2 (o wner) 0 Mr, Reddy's Btian Born, a, 12 3 (M. M. Harty) 0 Mir. Stacpoole's Whiteheart, 4. 10 2 (Gourley).. ...

SPORTING

... was held oh Wednesday and following days. Over 200 dogs competed in the various stakes, and hares were as Iplentiful as blackberries. -Notwithstanding unfavourable weather a very successful meeting was held in the earlier part of the wveek at Burton-on- ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 791 | Page: 10 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... dix and aged, l2st n. Grand P Mbliltary Steeplechase Course. 21 entrieo. . 1 Fiddle, 12st 71b .M ?? l~r. Johuatone 1 a Blackberry, l2st 71b ?? Willoughby 2 t' Niek of the Woods, l2et 71b ?? Wardrop' 3 1b Good Friday, Tactloian, Jack Frost, Change, o ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1875
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 1509 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Curragh, Tuesday. , | A rapid thaw and rain is falling at the time of deapatching these notes. Mr. H Beasley's Come Away, Blackberry, Lismore, and The Wizard traversed two miles and a half steadily ; Mount Armstrong, The Dream,AthlutunteyFreshet. Lord I ...

Published: Wednesday 21 January 1891
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 646 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Milits, Steeplechase Course. Lord Torphichen's (R, B.) Fiddle, aged, 12st 7ib ?? ?? Johnstone I Captain StiUrlins ?? IL G.) Blackberry, 6 yrs. 12st b. ?? - Mir. Willonghby 2 Nick of the Woods, * yrs, 12st Vb Owv er 5 Good Friday (Captain Blitlin), Tactician ...

SPORTING IN IRELAND

... Dutchmanbeat Mr. James's Whirlwind Mr. M'Kone's Wanota ?? Mr. James's Ned Hannigan Mr. R. S. Lindesay's Lysander ?? Mr. Whyte's Blackberry Mr. Foley's Lampighter ?? Mr. Whyte's Wire Flying Dutchman beat Lysander I Lamplighter beat Wanota lMr. M,'one's Flying ...

Published: Sunday 06 November 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 714 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

RACING AT LIVERPOOL

... pI fns, 41t ofb ( .-Eleventh Aintree Hunt' Steeplechase: Tenby, aged, list 101b) Lord of the Glen, 6py, Is ls 1ib. (2 ; Blackberry, 4 rsm, lost Bltb(3).-Duchy : 7ate: Boy Neil, 2 pis, 1et Bib (1)a; Iodele,- 5 -vs, Bt Pi (2); Ten dOr, pie BetPib(3). thbeeary ...

SPORTING

... l'ii BelI ; I red. SI auth's Cellecni'hlas, 2. A PUTIt ?? - ne ¾.4. l~ls. Eutiance. 5s . Tie-u star-d itf; icyol'lohs pout. Blackberry Blossotus, beligt tie- ?? thit wiiler. A ?? lhutnt followed, aftier which there was a splendid displavof fireworks, Mr. ...

LAWN TENNIS

... estimated thant 2D0IN fnnmilies will suffer from famine in Monlteoegero Some Kent agriculturists. intend to. ceultivate blackberries for profit-or less ! American solicitors promise to seid over somne very stroug evidence in favour of A!.£c tMaybrick. ...

Published: Wednesday 18 September 1889
Newspaper: Northern Echo
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 715 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SLEAFORD COURSING MEETING

... and Pellimont led Wsitethorn IV., and, excepting in the middle of the course, did everything. In the Quarringron Stokes, Blackberry IL was faster than Wrangle, but has a clumsy style of 'working her hare. The latter spoicea her chance by killing too soon ...