SPORTING

... o TATTERSAUS-YESTERDAY.' LIVERPOOL STEEPLE CHASE. 5 to 1 agat Mr. Higginson's Bourton (6 to 1 taken) 7 to 1 - Mr. Mason's Miss Mowbfay 7 to 1 - Mr. Mason's Oscar , 11 to I - Captain Scott's Victress 13 to 1 - Lord Waterford's Due ?? (taken) Owing, no doubt, to the state of the weather, which makes it doubtful if the race will come off, business was extremely dull, and, beyond showing an ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... (FROat OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) TIPPERARY STEE PLE-CHASES-APRIL II AND 12. These sports will come onf on the above days, under the stewardsbip of Richard S. lanesergh, Esq * Capt. G. M. Daw- son, Cbarles W. Massy, Esq, William Chadwich, Rsq., and John Mansergb, Esq. The following is the programme- FIRST DAY- MONDAY. tallway Stakes, 4 sove each, Is ft, 50 BOVe added. Wt for age-three yra old, ...

Published: Tuesday 01 March 1853
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2693 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... OYPOR TING. LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING. LIVERrooL,, TUESDAY EVBNwa.-Arrivals at six o'clock -Sir Peter Laurie, Bourton, Peter Simple, Abd-el-Kader, Victress, Great Western, Osear, Betsy Prie, Poily, Maley, Crabbs, Lady Agnes; KIiteflyer, Caliban, Little Davy, Puss gelding, Cheroot, f by Liv erpool Knight of Gwynne, Miss Mowbray, Tipperary Boy, Duc-a -lhu rr9s, Carrig, The General, Maurice Daley, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I gpOR TJX'G INTEL LIG'aENC. I HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. MAICH. THn GAREtON 2HOUND8-Thli day (Wednesday), 2nd Moor of Meath; Friday, 4th, Seveneile-Stone, Ashbourne Road; ,Monday, TeA-mile Bush; Wednesday, 9th, Danboyne; Fridsy,t I tnJ ?? one o'clock. Yoa are requested to be punctual. P.ALmEsTrowN Hl&Rnaus.-Saturday, 5th, Miltown; Tues- day, 8th, Four-mile-etone. Nana Road (a deer) ; Saturday, ...

Published: Wednesday 02 March 1853
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 322 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... . SPI ING. ATST BETTIkNOAT MICHESTER. The Grand NadionaLSteeplichsss at. Liierpool, died for to-morrow-has received the greatest share of atention to-day, but susach doubt exists about; its eomiog off on aont' of the'w'ather; should thers be no frost to-night, I are therof is ome chance that it ?? not otherwse. FFor>th 8ptRiug.up.Weslthergago hasbean i~eimmnse* force.: There hs bee. reo ...

Sporting Intelligence

... sporting BETTING AT THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL, TURSDAY MOONZING, MARCHC , 11. The Grand National Steeple Chase at Liverpool, fixed for to r morrow, has received the greatest slnne of attention to-day, but much doubt exists about its coming off, on account o1' the aWeather; should there be no frost to-night, howover, there is rsoms ohance that it will, not otherwise. For the Spring Cup Weatbeogage ...

Published: Wednesday 02 March 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1557 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... OSPOR TING. LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING. Eny LECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] WEDV ?? Trial Stakesof 5sovs eacb,and 30added; three- yr olds, /ist 4lb; four, Sst 41b; five, 9st; six and aged, Ost 31b; m mares and geldizgs allowed 4lbs.. One mile and a quarter. 6 subs. Mr. J. Osborne's Lady Agnes, 4 yrs ?? walked over The Aintree Plate of60 sovs. One mile. Mr. Harper's Worcester, 5 yrs, 6st 91b . (Grier6mn 1 Mr ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... (FROM OoR CORRESPONDENT.) KILDARE HUNT RACES-MARcH 28 AND 29. Stewards-Marquis of D-ogheda, Earl of Clonmel, Lord St. Lawrence, Hon. Colonel Scarlett, Lieutenant-Colonel Campbell, Sir C. E. Kennely, T. Connolly, Eeq., h.P., and W. Kennedy, Esq. PROGRAMMIE-FIRST DAY, MONDAY. Kildare Hunt Cup, 6 sove, pp, for horses bonaJ ile the pro- perty of members of the hunt. To be ran for aceording to ori- ...

Published: Thursday 03 March 1853
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1329 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... STrr.xCHAslsNG.---We are no advocates for steeplechasing; ire look upon it as neither fish, flesh, fowl, nor good salt herring. Indeed, we think that a bunch of good salt herrings drawn at random over a hunting country, with ten or tvelve couple of good hounds to hunt it, would be infinitely superior to any cut-and-dried steeplechase thateverwas arranged. The fact is, there is far too much ...

SPORTING

... ?? e Oi mlT; q. I WPt)BTING.e, ,, r TATTERSALL'&-THUBSDAMY.' The room was vdry thinly Attondid, #4u.buaj a'4n 0o. limited a scale, to' equre modre than a qpottlo. Vof thei prices: i i- J~ -iiij , . pie:NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 20 to 1 agpt Mr. T. Parr's Defiade (t) TWO THOUSAND 'aGIN1ij 8TA4ES.o. 1: to 1 agset Lord Eeter's Filbert (t and aft off) CHSTER CUP:. 26 to I ?? Mr. Hind an Braxey'(t) DERBY. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELIGENCE. I Ou - - lly The Squire, by the Saddler, has been sold to go to Russia. a ' fhe steeple chase meeting at Market Rasen is postponed nly until lfuther notice. n, The Great North and South of England Biennial Stakes, to Ile be run alternately at Goodwood anid York ia 1854 and 1855, closed (no Tuesday tasr. The inhabitants of Drilfield (Yorkshire) are using their best if ...

Published: Friday 04 March 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2346 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BIORTI.,qU INTEMLIGENCE. . ?? ? I I - BILLIARDs.A match ti billiards between Mr William Atkinson, of C0rlislc, (son of Mr Atkinson, of the Grapes Inn), and Mr Green, the celebrated London player, eame off at Bradford lately, for 100 ; the game was 1000 up, andi Mr Green gavO his ?? 175 points. The playing on both sides was xceclleet, but Atkinson in three breaks scored 64, 65 and SO ; while ...