SPORTING

... SP OR ThYNG. 26. LATEST BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. ster- Tue Goodwood gathering having absorbed all the prin. HIL-Y I cipal speculators, it, was little better than a blank day at eof the rooms. The only horses in force for the Stake-s were Hobbv Horse and Joe Mifll'r. Peliou was in strong (le- iced 'sntfr h Cup at~the price quoted ; andl~est Auityalian )enand Cinea were the only horses ...

SPORTING

... - 10 WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON SPRING MSETING.-WxD1xzsDAv. h DBAZl ?? of 6 mOc. each, 'with 25 added, for eorses thct hive been regulail; and fairly ?? with the Wa W ickahire, Atherston, -Pytchlel or Mr. Drake's hounn&, at'list eilk times s nce .the est of January. 1863, gentleiien'riders. 12st each-- winners once in 186uary 1853 to carry 51b, twice 71b, and three: times ?? extra; hilf bred ho ...

SPORTING

... SP (P R rInzflG. TAT TEllS ALL'S.-MONDAY. A:'t i . 1 twerp i en and receis Ut', iumerous in- v inc T s 5tr ., oil co0n12. eCrits, particularly on the C cnn tic to ?? tfr wl,ich, howeverv, Colsterdale ii d Chif 1 a ideee v;cr. the only horses in strong demanid, 1 1 i tc3. cid lor *al , ! ioni cc siner ait 11 to 2 anti 6 to 1, the 'rat 13 t 2 ancd G t. I ?? to 1 the current offer at the cii;-c ? ...

SPORTING

... SP ORTING. NEWMARIEST HOUGHTON MEETING. BETTING.-FiuDAY NIGHT. D!RBY. 14 to 1 ngst Dervish (t to 1251.) 20 to 1 - Wild Huntsman (25 to 1t f) No betting on the Second Nursery; the first had been evidently a dose ad nusc67nus. SATURDAY'S RACES. HANDICAP SWIELPSTAXES of 16 sovs. each, 10 ft; for 2-yr olds. RP.l. (7 Subs.) Mr. J. Osborne's Bridesmaid, by Sweetmeat, Sst 41b (J. Osborne) 1 Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) 9 BELLEWSTOWN RACES-YESTERDAY. gi Stewards -James Mathews, Esq., Mayor of Drogheda; se Matthew &. Corbally, Esq., M.P.; James MOCann, Esq., of M.P.; Thomas Boylan, Esq.; J. G. Murphy, Esq.; J. J. Y' Preston, Esq. Treasurer-Thomai Boylan, Esq. Judge-. h R. J. Hunter, Esq. oI WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. II The meeting on Billawatown Hill commenced tbis day tl , under very ...

Published: Thursday 18 August 1853
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1100 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... (FROtM OUR CORRESnOoIDENI\) THE IRISH RACING CALENDAR. The third sheet number of this excellent Irish racing record, edited by Robert J. Bunter, Curragh and General Racing Judge, hab been just published, with a supplement, affording twenly-four columns of most ipteresting informa- tion to tbe sporting community. The compilation is excellent, the particulars of past events being recorded with ...

Published: Wednesday 20 July 1853
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3443 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPOR1TING INTELLIGENCE. CFROM O(UR CORRESPONDENT.) KELLS (COUNTY MEATH) STEEPLE CHASES.- THiURSDAY, DECEMuER 1. Stewards-The Marquis of lHeadfort, P Barnwell, G Boar- ford, R B3arnwell, T RadeLffe, and J Lynch, Esoqr. Secre- tary-V J Grey, Esq. Jadge-R J Hunter, Esq, These sports came off to-day over a new course at Lloyde about two miles from the town of Kella. The weather was gloomy and ...

Published: Friday 02 December 1853
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1217 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... oSPORT1NG. NEWMAREET SECOND SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY.-£60: for three-yr olds, Ost 21b ; four, 8st ; five, 8st 71b; six and aged, SIb 12kb. T.M.M. The winner to be sold for 200 sovS, if demanded, &c. S ir R. Pigot's Kohinoor, by Slane, 3 yrs ?? ?? (Wells) 1 Mr. Barne's Waverley, 4 yrs ?? (Flatmas) 2 Mr. Mare's Perfidious, 3 yrs ?? (Hook) 3 Mr. A. J. LeCras's Apestate, 4 yrs ?? (G. Brown) 4 Lord ...

SPORTING

... ASCOT IE~ATH RACES.-FRIDAY. The business and pleasure of the meeting were brought to a close to-day, the attendance being almost entirely eonfined to per. eons having more than a passing interest in tho proceedings. The racing was extremely good, the contests being decided twice by a head, once by a neck, and twice by half, a length. So far as sport was concerned, this was a brilliant ...

SPORTING

... CHESTER SPRING mEETING. CONCLUSION OF WEDNESDAY'S RACES. Her Majesty's Plate of 100 Guineas ; three-yr-olds, 7st 21b; four, 9st 21b; five, lost; six asad aged, ?? 1b, Thrice round. Mr. Chilton's Audubon,-by Bhrdcatcher, 3 yrs, 7st 21b (J. Osborne) I Mr. T. Parr's Masalroni, S yrs, 7st 21b .. ?? ?? ((Wells) 2' Mr. E.- R. Clark's Dcerhound, 3 yro, 7t 21b . ?? .(Savil) 5 The following also ran - ...

GOOD FRIDAY WRESTLING

... I ROOD rRIDAY WRESTLING On Good Friday, the annual wrestling match between the, men from the border counties of Cumberland and Westmorelaad took place, in a most spacious tent erected for that purpose in the grounds of Ifornsey-wood tavern, before one of the largest assemblages we ever recollect having seen drawn together at any of the previous dis- plays, there not bavieg been less than 6,000 ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... 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