BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S

... BETTXNG AT TATTERSALL7S. MONDAY. The betting on the Ascot events was of amost limited description, and had it not been for the Iodp and down movements with two or three horses, end the reprehen sible trickery respecting one animal (to whinich we have alluded elsewhere), the speculations would have been devoid of interest. For the Stakes Vanpyre was un- questionably The Lion at 4 to I, it ...

Published: Sunday 16 June 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1044 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INPELLIGENCE

... GORT RACES T'ie above races came offon Thursday on the Nen town course, the property of Henry Lilill, Esq,, of Cloona, who never refused the use of this course to the inhabitants of Gort, and is besides a liberal subscriber at all times to the racing fund. 'JThe hour appointed fo. the start having arrived, the signal for preparation was notified by sound of trumpet, and the fol- lowing steeds ...

Published: Tuesday 18 June 1850
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 842 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... IM-looklingr -, S ( O T RACES. t TUESsAY, JUxe 11. Tle TRTAr, STAIES of 5 sov cachi, vith 50 added. ?ewv mile. I Mlr. W. Stebbing's Flatcatcher ?? 1 c Duke of Rutlanid's Nine ?? 2 Major Mlartyn's Blondette ?? 3 SWvEsTAEes of 50 80sov each, h ft. Threc-quarters of a nfie. c Lord Chesterfield's Brother to Drakelow ?? . Mr. Grevillc's Gievra ?? 2 Lord Stanley's Olympian ?? 3 The AsCOT DiRBY ...

AQUATICS

... HIGH WATER AT LONDON-BRIDGE. ju,,s 23 m orning 5 min. past I afternoon g0 min. past I 24 . 5 ?? .I 10 ?? 2 25 ?? ..3 ?? 49 ?? 2 266 ?? . . 3 ?? 2s ?? 3 27 .4 .. 3 ?? 0 ?? 4 ?? 1.. 6 4 ?? .. S4 ?? _ 34 .. , ,.4 29 ?? 5 ?? 5 REGATTAS AND MATCHES TO COME. JVNBE 2s.-A. Chitty (of Richmond) and ?? Cole (of Chelsea), to row from Putney Bridge to the Ship, Mortlake, for z25 a side. 24.-The mistley ...

Published: Sunday 23 June 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2290 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO3RTfl TG DM W E TA1T3Ei1 BALL'S. Mown~.-The ettin was on so small a scale, that had it lst been for a curious movet i etl with regqrd t Dtamtase whe should have contealed ourselves with a sinegleqoa~noh tinE ~ ~ ~ ~w orihrroentemnsan marlet prices. It appears that tigo Damask getolemhen pro- eneted with Treen'e stable, perty, backed him en Satday far a great slake, 4 to 1 net being ...

ROYAL LONDON YACHTCLUB

... ROYAL LONDON YACHTCLUB, After having been for some time in abeyance-eclipsed, perhaps, to a certain extent by the growing glories of the Royal Thames Club-this old and respectable yachting association has, we are happy to say, made a fresh and a vigorous start, under auspices which promise a pleasant and prosperous career. The club have lately been admitted ino ?? list of the Roybl yacht ...

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 ...

HENRY REGATTA

... hENLEY ThEGAT'1'A. es Comnpared with formeryecars, this hith~erto groat aquatic meeting *e W:Is, err the present occasion, a very tame atfair-not from any 3,want of patronage ozr suertion on tife part of' the noomr~ibtos, tswho hrave achrivevd a highl reputotion by tire moost unremittieig a attention to its isiterests, hot solely from aecidental ecuoso. The fsrogattn was estairlishled under ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1850
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1152 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 ...

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 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOU RACES. These races commenced on Tuesday last, the sport on thatday attracting comparatively slight attention. On Wednesday, the great Derby (lay, the downs were visited by immense numbers of alt grades, the weather being singularly fine. The chief event of the day excited the usual interest, though it was evident that no superior animal was booked for the race, not less than three ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1850
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 724 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... r NEWTON RAC98.-THUItSDAY. B ST. LEGER STARER of 10 SOYS. each and 100 added, the t second to save his stake; colts, 83t 71b; and dillies, Sst 21b, a One milesand ahalf. (14 subs.) Mr. T. Stevens's Knight of Gwynne ?? (W. Gates) 1 Mr Watt's The Earl of Warwick ?? ,,W 21 tI Mr. J. C. Johnacn's Onabury ?? (Holmes)8 The following also started :-Mr. Dawson's Mark Tap. l ey (Cartwright), Mr. J. Po ...