PEDESTRIANISM

... PEDESTRl I A NISM. WEEDER A1D ROBBERTS. The past 3 as been a remarkably quiet one i theshape week Incli on Monday between Seward of pedesto iandsm for asc off there has not, *.vith tire exception and Jackson did not cone Of' rigt atciaiebeen atly oftelttesi we ore going to partienlariacseenan of the little ?? ts tile mletrololitalk district brought to a ?? ormnt asteli, which was to ruii a ...

Published: Sunday 10 October 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2555 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. CHESTER HANDICAP. 5 to I agat Colsterdale 7 to I agat Nancy 6 to 1 - Candlewick 7 to 1 - Truth (t) CESAREWITCH STAKES. 8 to 1 agat Knight of the 11 to 1 agsatWeathergage(t) Shire (t) 20 to 1 - Bird - on - the- 12 to 1 - LadyEvelyn(t) Wing (t) 12 to 1 - Ariosto (t) 20 to 1 - Le Juif (t) CAMBRIDGESi IRE STAKES. 12 to 1 agat Knight of the 1 20 to I agat Robbie ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER-TUESDAY. CAMNtoGESH1RE STAaeS.-5 to 1 agst Blabtte (t), 12 to 1 ngst Wcnthelrgage (t), 14 to I igst Ephesus (t), 14 to I isgst Azael (t), 1] to I agrft Kiniight of the Shire, 18 to I agst Hyacinth (t), 18 to I apet Hobbie Noble (t), 18 to 1 agst Lady Evelyn (t), 20 to 1 agst ! Convulsion (t), 20 to 1 agst Hlungesord, 30 to 1 agst Evadne (t), 100 to B agst Puritan ?? ...

KENTISBEARE PLOUGHING MATCH

... The eleventh annual ploughing match of the Kentie. beare Association, took place on Monday last, in a field called Great Whitely, a short distance from the village. There were 17 ploughs on the ground, and a large number of persons assembled to witness the match. After the plonghing bad termi- nated, te'members and friends of the association repaired.to the Wy dhanmArnis, to paltake'of THE' ...

Sporting Intelligence

... spart-ting BETTING AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL, T Toronir, OCT. 12,1852 Erra The rooms this morning were crowded to excess, and the bet. F tiug almost exclusively confined to the Ceenrewitcha, the quota- thonel on whbich would nowy be superfluous. The Cembridgeshire received a small share ofaettenrtion at prices as under:- Mr CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES. Mr 10, to. 1 eget Lord Bruce's Knight of the ...

Published: Wednesday 13 October 1852
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2767 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ANGLING IN SCOTLAND

... (From the Inverness Cowetr.) The fishing season for 1852 concluded on the 14th ult. It would really seem as if the gentle craft were at an end in Inverness, for throughout all this season, during which the river was in excellent order, scarcely a dozen salmon and grilse have been captured by the rod on the water let to anglers. The oldest and the best fisher on the Ness-Mr. Lowe, ?? only four ...

YACHT RACE BETWEEN THE AMERICA AND SWERIGE SCHOONERS

... YACHT RACE BETWEEN THE AMERICA I AND SWERIGE SCHOONERS. PORTSMOUTH, WEDNDBDAY. The match between the America and the Swedish yacht Sworige came off yesterday. It had been' postponed twice owing to the absence of suffioient wind, and would have again been put off yesterday had not the pasties be. come impatient of waiting. The start took place at about a quarter past eleven, from off Ryde Pier, ...

SPORTING

... SA7ORTING.- Dr. Th TATTERS A LS-SATUIDAY.. Ttism Theroom'was tolerably weU attended,' aud b'etting more kde to animated than on Friday, although confioied to three horses 'eneces' for the Cambridgeshire, viz., Hofble Noble Weatherg e, icon- and Ephesus; and gittingbourne. for the Criterion. ?h.e nion frst mentioned of this lot opened 'at 10 to 1, was backed otest heavily by the party, ...

REVISION OF THE BURGESS LIST

... On Monday last, at the Sessions Room, the Mayor (W. H. Hornby, Esq,) and his assessors (Messrs. R. Wilding and J. Parkinson) commenced the revision of the ward lists. It will be recollected that the Conserva. tives had objected to upwards of 1,600 burgesses; Mr. T. Southworth, smallware-dealer, Nortbgate, acting as the Tory objector-general. The room was crowded during the day by parties ...

WOODBURY PLOUGHING MATCH

... . This match came off on Wednesday last, in a field near .the Globe Inn, and the ploughiog was of a very excellent description. After its termination the gentletmen wboh bad assembled to witness the match repaired to the Globe, where I I A DINNER Was provided, to which a large party sat down. Dr. Brent occupied the chair, and among the gentlemen present were the Ravde. W. W. Bagnell and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... $PORTING* MNELLIGENOR TTTLRSsAxLL's, MONDAY. THE GRAND DanR MICUAEL STAKES.-OfferS to back Stoctwell agst the field, and to lay 3 to I agst any other. THE HOPEFUL STAKEst-6 to 4 offered on Sylphine. THE Two-TRS-OLD TRIENNIAL STAKES.-6 to 5 on Pelion (t, ?? and S to I aest Catherine Hayes (offered'. THREE-YRS-OLD TRIENNIAL STAEES.-6 to 4 agst Hobble Noble (t, p.p.) Tae CESAREWITCH STARES-H4 to ...

CRICKET

... ?? . fl OQOTT CM MIDLASD RAILWAT CalCLET ;N.D QoIT C=ta-Is club thoug young, can notwithstanding its brief existence, boast of having some very fair playera. The ground bas not yet been got Into good condi- tion; and it is hoped that by the next season that will be much ium- proved. On Saturday the players of the club met to contest a friendlv igne amongst themselves; the clerks and officers ...

Published: Wednesday 20 October 1852
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 619 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games