PEDESTRIANISM

... i : PEDESTR-ANISM. I MATCHES TO COME. SEPTEMBER. 2.-T. Kearney (of Leeds) and J. Whitehead, alias Clark (of Oldham), 160 yards, e25 a side, Bellevue, the latter to have one yard start. 2.-B. Badger (of Wolverhampton) and T. Lee (of Middleton), half a mile, 25 a side, at Sheffield. ?? and J. Hale (of Dudley Port), quarter of a mile, lale to have five yards start, 5 a side. 2.-T. Lee (of ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3073 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PROGRAMME OF THE WARWICK

... P1ROGHLALME OF THE WARWICK September Meeting. TUESDAY, SaePT. 3. The RACINO STAKES of 5 sovs each, with 25 added; two year olds, Sst 101b, three, 7st bi1b; four, sst 41b; five, Sst 101bi Six and aged, gst; mares and geldings allowed Sib; winner s once of as sovs in 1849 or 1850 to carry 31b; twicc, Sib extra; the winner to be sold for 130 sovs; if for 80 sov. to be allowed 3sb; 60, 71b; 5o, ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1635 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... I i ALL ENGLAND MATCHES TO COME. Monday, September 2, at ?? Eleven of England agst Fifteen of Sheffield. Thursday, September 5, at Darlington-The Eleven of England agst Twenty-two of Darlington, &c. Monday, September 9, at Bradford-The Eleven of England agst Twenty of Bradford and district. Thursday, September i2, at Langto Wald-The Eleven of Eng- land agst Twenty-two of Langton Wolds and ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9861 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE RING

... FIGHTS TO COME. SElPT. 3.-Coils and Kelly, 25 a side, Whitehaven and New- castle-on-Tync. 3.-Kecise and Hayes, 100 a side, London. 9.-Patsey Clay aud Hannigan, Nottingham and Hud- derstield, 25 a side. 24.-Madden and Hoiles (the Spider), 25 a side, London. 24.-Eden and Ensor, 115 a side, Birmingham. 24.-Aaron Jones adns Bob Wade, 25 a side, London. OCT. 14.-M nalty arnd Wiliday, E25 a side, ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1790 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

EGHAM RACES

... EG3E3KAM RACES. -. Stewards: Sir Joseph Hawley, Bart.! ColonelrPeel, Clerk' of Payne, Esq. Judge: Mr. J. Clark, of Newtrark Ce the Course: Mr. J. Douglas. Starter: Mr. W. Larthin. When our Sailor Monarch first came to the throne, we remember gay doings at Egham; to be sure there was no muster of old Barons on Runnymede demoandin a charter, nor of. Chartists praying for the grant of all the ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6299 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CANTERBURY RACES

... CANTERBURY iACES. Stewards: L. A. Pollock and E. Clark, Esqrs. Clerk of the Course: Mr. T. Hawkins. THURSDAY. The CITY MEMBERS' PLATE of 50 sovs * for horses that never won Plate or Stakes ; three year olds, 7st 41b ; four, 8St 71b ; five, 9st; six and aged, 9st 41b; mares and geldings allowed sib; heats, one mile and a half. (3 subs.) Mr. C. Marson's Nutbrown, 3 yrs, 7st ?? ?? Plumner I 1 Mr. ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2506 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S

... BETTING AT TATTEESAyJLLS. ?? MONDAY. The basiness this afternoon was more remarkable for the variety of the events brought under notice, and the number of animals backed and mentioned, than for the amount of the investments, which, excepting in one or two instances, were confined to small sums. For the Leamington Stakes all the animals quoted were backed for small sums, Doubt being in the most ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 492 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIG 0ITELLIGWO& . M ONeAT-Very little business done. The quotations for the Leamington Stakes were taken to strall amOltts. For the Surrey and Ilidirlese3 Stakes, 2 to I was offered agains S t Rosalia and Little Jack. Several hundreds were laid out at even, and It to is, on the field agot Voltigaur; for the St. Legs;, at S to I and 1i to 2 agst Pitoford, and Iii to 1 agpt Bee. hunter. A ...

SPORTING

... : U`sPORtIN-G. I CANTERBURYROS~aty C* 4~T*'a'r557et7p(T.WifllareMi(3r IaTik. Art b wine as Won lmed Dfor 001.& ot~ £, Kir. SDOott La-ler, 4 YMe 9-t Sib (T Wline S. 2 nee, the winner to be ol o12.,sd ?? t~za~e~e.~1 oa of he tak~ Heteone lle (4nibs.) oy head, nd ih wan W by ta Uk L. SWqp~dgo I ?? T DJW X4b I .. ?? (G.'an tI S e PAISLBY- RA~cR.-TuommDy. Le Titux BrAxxv Of-i5ws. exch, 3-ft, and 20 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -P- PAISLEY RACES. TiURSnDAY.-The Trihl Stakes of 6 sovs each, 3 ft. and 20 added. One mile. 6 subs. Mr. Roberts's Mtiss Lottery, S yrs, 7st 5ib ?? (G. Oates) 1 Mr. F. Nichol's Laundr3maid, aged, 9st 41b ?? (Skeene) 2 Mr. Jamieson's Recluse, 3 yrs, 7st 51b ?? Peers) 3 Mr. Tremayic's Billy, aged, 9st 41b ?? (EHalliwell)4 Won by half a length. The Paisley Cup of 401., added to a sweepstakes of 5 ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. so TATTERSALL'S.-YBESTERDAY, i LEAMINGTON STAR.ES (WAuwicx-,Tls DAT.)' ba 5 to I agpt Mr. Gaines's Kennington (t and alt 'ft 7 to 1 - Mr.IMeson'eDoubt (tandattofi) 8 to 1 - Mr. Dathon's rietess (I; ndaftoft 2h 8 to I - Lcrd xeatee's Tephana waue 1V to 1) reV 9 toI - Mr. Merry'sMiseAnn(take 1 to l)) on 10 to 1 - Mr. Elwes's Fernhil1 (t an'l aft off) th 16 to I - Mr. Payne'sGlauea ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... at ~~TATTERSALI,'S-IONMAY. le LEAMINGTON STAKES (WAIIWVICKS), Tnris DAY. 0 o 1a1t . Ganss enuington (tkim aid Lafw offll) 7 to I - l r. Merson's Doubt (taiken ?? aftiv offii) 5i t I- Mr., Dawson's I'ictaestet (tkn and aftiv offd) I S tri 1 - Lod Exeter's Tophatlia, (take 10 to 1) 0 to 1- Mr. Mlery's Miss Ann (take 10 to 1) 10 co 1 - ?? h.ets's Fernhill (tak-en and aftwv offd) lie 10 to 1- Mr. ...