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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

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SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... giving receipts for baits and advice to fly-fishers. I-le once angled I with success, he tells us, for bream with ripe blackberries and other pleasant baits. On another occasion he breaks away from Cotton to give the fly-fishernman a tip for making ...

THIS DAY'S CRICKET

... with the exhibition is that Mr. San Woodiwiss will dispose of his renowned kennel of bulldogs (except the champion bitch Blackberry) on the third day of the show. YorT;, 1.30 - Staee Villain, 1 Niazawattee, 2 Middleton, 3 5 ran Aust.aliaus--151 for 5 wiciccts ...

THIS DAY'S CRICKET

... as might naturally be expected in such a bi field, and amon1g so many high-class handicap horses, are as plentiful as blackberries in the fall, and yet there is not that division among the prophets that one might expect. I'Auur ' (SporlingLife) pins ...

SPORTING, YESTERDAY

... and is very fond of racing, but he does not gamble. At one time of day ours was the only Derby. Now they are as common as blackberries, being run all over the world. This afternoon the Ger- mnans will see their Derby decided at Hamburg, and of the eight ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Berlesue ?? ?? a ?? a Change ?? Chameleon ?? a Good Felday ?? ?? ?? a ?? Marlon ?? a Matador. ..,6Lang.s ?? a Jack Ifrt ?? 5 Blackberry . ?? . ?? The Da'tor ?? Tan tuour. (PBX HsANDICAP 13TEsrPECunABB, a OWeeptakea of 7 sova, each for Starters, with 150 added ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 41b; wrinnela led 'arader ?? a Peter Sipe 6 Paneplita ?? 6 pn ?? 4 Lad Nair S TiheKig. ob- B3evler-y . ?? LucesAl ?? . ?? 4 Blackberry ?? R ing Cole:..paid ,le Roman Candle (bbI 4 TcS.G~ouor.'o STAnzs of 100 Bove, added to a sep eck stakes of 50 sees, ...

BOXING

... alinost as bad., Those. who had.betted on Bo'nner were, of course, wild at having to pay and free fights were' as common as,: blackberries, in August. Amongst..the combatants were Tom O'Rourke -and. Yal Carleton. That such. an actshould hiave ben per petrated ...

YORK AUGUST MEETING.—THE Shadows of Coming Events

... additions and ludicrous exaggerations. (oad things ale, of course, rife, and among touts certain- ties are as plentiful as blackberries. The only certainty which cxists, however, seems to be the certainty of a great and im- portant meeting. The prospect, ...

Published: Sunday 20 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3878 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... who must not be confounded with the Czesarewitch winner of 1867, and Captain Machell is reported to have a fair jumper in Blackberry. Mr Studd has nominated Merryman for the WESTERN COUNTIES UNITED HUNTS' STEEPLE CHASE, about three miles, which ought to ...

Published: Sunday 16 March 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3718 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... and to a nman who was not up at the limle. Is it not too invariably the custom to expect rowing men to turn up, like blackberries do in the hedge-side, season by season, and in default of their turilln-up, to swear at such luck and at good oarsmen who ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 01h ore eeL 200 soya, Sib; twiceof 200aovaor once IlL Osove, 1Gb extra; maidens allowed Gb: Pime furlongs ?? Moonrakar I Blackberry Mlserere Marion Hood Barberry Eop-?o? Churchwarden I Onbilette M'Mocrogh. Wit CII Wood Torkahireinan Decoration GroveThli ...