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... SPORTI. iAiNtiztGENCE. BO0AT RACE FORL B100l-On New Year's-day a boat race for the above esrn was rowed on the river Tyne, between the clasper crewincd thc Elswiclc crew. In consequence of the lhigh'sind of tL5 previous night, it was foe some time thought the race would not be ran, but about half-past 8 o'clock the beuts and crews turned out, and after a brief' delay, they get away, the ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1853
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1569 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLI GEN CE. Mr J. M. Stanley has declined to accept the ?? of on0 of the stewards at the next Chester meeting. SiiTw MATCH FOgL 50 AT SrOKTON.-Of ?? ay 3 skiff maitch for the above stan was rowed on thecTees, at Stockton, by Mattlhew Taylor, of this town, and GcorRe aill- bock, of Stockton, the distance being from Tibberolcigh to the Clarcece staith, nearly three miles. On the ...

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... SPORTING INTELL1GEN CE-(CONTINuED.) TYENI AmAriuit lt Ro-'ao CLIs.-(On Saturday even- ng hlst, the second soratch match of the season came il: Twenty members entered their names to man four four-eared boats. In the first heat, after a close catt6t, No. 2 beat No. l in the last few stroke; after an oar-and-oar contest-No. 3 easily disposing f No. 4 in the second heat. The final heat between is. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING ITERLIG~OCE. NEWCASTLE RACES. This annual meeting, which has now angsostionably as- seuned great importance in the sporting world, came off this week with an unwonted degree of success, not only as re- gards the patronage and presence of the most influential members of fhe Circle, and the attendance of visitors, but also in the exrcllent nature ofthesporte. To those who hove long ...

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... |The Hon. S. Hawke has sold his horse Hisletoe to Mr Pad wick for a good sum. Hie remains in Peck's stable. Lord Londesborough has purchased Broughton for 500 gs. EHe goes into Mr J. Scott's stable. Captain Scott, 4th dragoon guards, has purchased the Bur- gundy colt out of Lady Hlarkaway, from Mr Dowling for 400 guineas. Mr Copperthwaite has sold ?? ?? Deform. ed (by Burgundy or Harkaway out ...

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... W. Oates has commenced as trainer at Middleham, lately occupied by Joseph Dawson, where he has received a good string of horses, including the Emperor, 6 yrs; Risk, 6 yrs; Patience, 3 yrs: a filly, by Touchstone, out of Lady Emily, 2 yres and several yearlings. SMr Clarke, the well-known racing judge, died at Newmar. ket on the 15th instant, after a lingering illness, which com- menced at ...

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... SPORTING INTELLI GEN CE. Candlish, the champion of the Tyne, who last week chal- longed Messenger, is at present training 1r Ktnight, of Nor- wich, for his forthcoming match. Harry Clasper haus been busily engaged for the last few months building boaws for the ensuing season, which to him promises to be rather profitable, he has just completed a handsome four-oar for the Hatileld-hall grammar ...

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... S r James Bjsvell has re-sold The Red Lion to Mr Thomas fhe Duke of ltlehmoolld has sold his brood mares to Mons. -pif, of France. ir Edwin James, Q.C., has presented to Mr John Scott a .c of plate, in return for a horse which Mr John Scott st aS a present to the learned gentleman. The article is ;,Iver, acnd is a model of the hoof of West Australian (the -aer of the ltpsom Derby and Doncaster ...

Published: Friday 30 December 1853
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1654 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TREEo FonRUCO:ING BOAT RACES ON TonE Tyseee.-The in- terest which has been excited by the expected contest be. tween Messenger and Candlllsh hext month, baa been consi- derably increased by the fact of other two important matches huviug been arranged to come offat the same time. At a recent meeting at Mr Parilsh's, in the Strand, London, for the purpose of making thc sixth deposit of 10 a-side ...

Published: Friday 25 November 1853
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1543 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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... EIr F O Toviio ?? Ac-CT-An usixtected plublic ad- vantage will (it appears from a letter of Harry Brooms) ro. stilt from this act. It will ?? prohibit any one froici holilitcg the stakes for a fight, and for that, among other reasons, Broome announces that lie hls given up pugilism. Mr WV. It. Scott, of Holywell, has sold Warwick, Maria Bell, ansi Tom, to G. B. Price. Egq. CoUoIne STAKaES, ...

Published: Friday 16 September 1853
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 5893 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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... n : . . Cines cannot etart for the Great Yorkshire Stales, being improperly described in the entry for that race. Lord 0lasg0ow' colt by Assault, out of Miss Norton, has been added to the list of geldings. Prime Minioter was struck out of the Derby Handicap at Liverpool yesterday week at 4 p.m. Flatmatn, the ' Joul won every race in which he rode at, Winchester. They were five in number, ...

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... GREAT Ciiess MAre1r.-It is stated that the English and French ehesss elubs ane iarraniged to play a novel match shortly, at the Hippodrome, Paris. A gigantic celtes board will be marked out upon the turf. The castles wilt be car- ried on the backs of real elephants, and every other piece Will be represeated by an equestrian performer dressed in character. The kings and queens vill be in ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1853
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 3259 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games