SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINQ INTELLIGENCE. g theo aged I ASCOT HEATH RACES. b The following outline of the engagements for cbh ensuing meet- him iug includes the entries made on Saturday Lfter- TUESDAY.-The Trial Stakes of 6 EovS each, and 50 added; for two. gree- yr-olds, 4st 41b; three, 7st Sib; four, 8st 71b; five, Ost* six- ition, and aged, Dst 31b. The new mile. ice Nancy, 4 yrs Merry Peal, 4 yrs g be ...

SPORTING

... 5 NEWMARKET FIR.ST SPRING MEETING. W NEoseDA.-Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, for two-yr-olds. The Duke of Richmond's f by Touchstone out of Cuckoo, 8st 31b (Flatman I Lord Clifden's Molasses, 7st 31b ?? ?? Man) Even betting. Won very cleverly by half a length. Runin 1 min. 23 sees. Match: 160, h ft. Ab.M. The Duke of Bedford's Exeter, 4 yrs, 8st 71b ?? (P. Butler) i Lord Ribblesdale's ...

BIBURY AND STOCKBRIDGE RACES

... a latch: 150 eovs., 50 ft. One mile and a half e J. B. Mill's c by Epirus, out of Giantess received r e J. H. Campbell Wyndham's Sir John-paid. re The Antdover Hansdicap Stakes-of 5 son. each, al4 50 added. Nine subs. Mr. W. Etwall's Bushranger ?? ?? Mr. H. Hill's Hothorpe ?? 2 Lord Clifden's Sagacity. .. Betting.-6 to 4 on Hothorpe, and 5 to 2 against each of the others. Won by two lengths. ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... FyvFE.-A plougising match was held upona 3d February on the farm of Netherton, occupied by Mr William Burr, when tbirty-seven ploughs started, and performed their work in such a manner, that tth e Judges-Messrs Thor, Overseer, Fyvie Cas- tte; Ligertwood, Bracklay; and Leggat, Cairnhanno - had gi great difficulty in awarding the following premiums :-I, James Wilson, farmer's son, M'Tarry; 2, ...

SPORTING

... 0 - I t C NEW CASTLE 01.TY1 R&ACES.-THURSDAY.,' GATESHEAD LoTTnnrSTAxRB of 10 soys. each, p.p., with o0 added, ?? 'to 'sate his'itake, for 3&yr.oids; ?? b',%4nt n ied, 8st41b. Twosmiles. (14subs) Lord 411hntcn's Pel~jidvi ?? Mr. Merryfe iy. ?? ?? ?? . Mr. pawvon'slI 'Varmint:., *--sy 8-- ' 3 - 0 - - ?? easy. ?? ?? ?? GolD' CUa ST4Ax of 10 soys. eachp.p. Two miles.' (12 subs,).. ?? ii..eikt ...

SPORTING

... SPOIRTING. TATTERSALL'S.-T51URSDAY. . STROPOLI [AN HANDICAP. 400 to 10 each laid agst Kick-up-the-Dust, Elthiron, and Follow-me-lads. Nothing else mentioned. TWO THOUSAND GUINE&S STAKES. 5 to 1 laid to 101, agst Hobbie Noble, and 50 even be- tween Vortex and Claverhouse. DERBIY. No change except in Claverhouse, against whom as much as 25 to 1 has been offered at the clubs: he is, in fact, ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. BETTING ON MONDAY NIGHT. CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES. 9 to 2 agst Babette 7 to I - Azael (t) 8 to 1 - Hobbie Noble 8 to I - Weathergage 12 to 1 - Knight of the Shire 13 to 1 - Vermuth 16 to 1 - Lady Evelyn 18 to 1 - Convulsion 20 to 1 - Alfred the Great 20 to 1 - Ephesus 25 to 1 - Hyacinth 40 to I - Manifold 60 to 1 - Brawn 60 to 1 - Caracara 1000 to 16- Sister ...

ACCEPTANCES IN THE FOUR

... I Handicaps. Names. Abbess of Jelveaux. Abderrhaman. Achyranthes. ?? ?? Aphrodite.. Ariosto.. Backliter ?? Ballet Girl ?? Ban, ?? Bardolph ?? Barbara Bell ?? Barley ?? Benita ?? ?? Bess of Hardwicke Bethgelert ?? Birmingham ?? Black Doctor, The Blood Royal ?? Breba. ?? Barndale ?? Calculator, ?? ?? ?? Captain ?? Caracara ?? Cardinal Wiseman .. Cariboo ?? Castle, ?? Chief Justice ?? Clincher ?? ...

Published: Sunday 15 February 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1051 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... I MATCHES TO COME. FEBRUARY. olioer Jackson (of Walworth) and J. Dunn (of Greenwich), one mile, o a side, Copenhagen. nS Narsdens (of Sheffield) and J. Yates (of Worcester), to walk six miles, 520 a side, at Hyde Park, Sheffield. _S. Howard (of Bradford) and H. Sharp, 440 yards, L2a a side, Uibsey Slack. i-A. oilner and G. Elliott (both of Sheffield), 1,000 yards, L2a a side. Tnaomes (tbe ...

Published: Sunday 22 February 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6161 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

OUR NEWMARKET PREDICTIONS

... OUR NEW1VIARYET FR hrInP 1v'95 i every Ilistalices W hope war ec h S -inicp It is not our Cafntor, as our readers weo s eul us credit for sayingt be continlually1 bowfn our ablt o truopet, bncause were we not confienter f oir aitlitt advise upion the sport which comes dnder our t ed fiTn.et, we would leave the tusk to oth ers in who ?? more truet. But our siccels ifo ?? g evey winner tins ...

Published: Sunday 11 July 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 683 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... I PE DEST RI A NIS M. Matches to Come. JANUARY. 26-3. Yates (of Worcester) and J. Turner (of Sheffield), to walk eight miles, 7 10s. a side, Hyde Park. 26.-G. Bradslsaw and R. Fuller, to walk twenty mIles, 625 a side, Fuller to have one mile start, at Copenhagen. 26.-J. Gregson and J. Golagirer (both of Wakefield), to pick up 100 stones a yard apart, 5 a side, on Heath Common. 27.-J. Lawson ...

Published: Sunday 25 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3606 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LONDON YACHT CLUB MATCH

... LONDON YACMIT CLUB D1.ATCH. (Yesterday.) Yesterday thle second Alatch of the season, for a Purse of Forty Sovereigns, and Ten Sovereigns to the second yaclit, wvas sailed by the following yachts belonging to tile miembers of the Royal London Yacht Club:8 Yachts Toss Owners Miotle .. _ 15 ?? Rear-Comrmodore Hhantom ?? 20 ?? s. Lane, Esq. Zuleika ?? 20 ?? AlMrris King, Esq secret ?? 25 ?? ?? R. ...

Published: Sunday 27 June 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 423 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Sports and Games