SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SFORTING INTELLIGENCE, AIS ng EPSOM RACES. Th'De anneal sporting festival ann Epsoin Dawns ecnsatlencsd en Teeos- fle day ?? the most propitious inlluences. Thie openintg day did ere lot draw more than an average attendance to the Dawns, the ma- Jut t ap jority h?wig, as usual, composed of a large section of the sporting conlanonnity. There was all ample supjply of sport, which wasilecided ...

Published: Wednesday 01 June 1853
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1669 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... DERBY TOWN CLUB V' NOTTINGSHAM COMMERCIAL CLTB. This match, which has lately excited great interest in the ha cricketing circles of Nottingham, Derby, and other places, I was played on Monday and Tuesday last (yesterday), on the y Trent Bridges ground at Nottingham, and a great number a of persons attended to vl'tuess the play on both days. In p consequence of eleven of Nottinghamshire having ...

Published: Wednesday 01 June 1853
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1198 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... A SCOT RAC'ES.-BEtING ON THE - WIIllGHT, of Feilwood Rents, Holgtn, London, begs to cell theeo attention of Sporting Gontlemer t0tho importance of his RACE- 5, COURSE INlORMATlON frr3 ASCOT, during the susuing ran wseel;, which will inolode arriyale, horeee declared not to start, the - time that etch race ie lhced to talbs place, betting on the course up to thle timuo of starting, and all ...

Published: Wednesday 01 June 1853
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2364 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SP OR TING. TATTERSALL'S-TUEsDAY. TIHE SETTLING. Notwithstanding the large number of preliminary pay- ments on Monday, it was high change at the Corner (luring the greater part of yesterday afterneon. The usual arrangoements were made for the convenience and security of the regular and occasional subscribers, and the anticipa- tions which were expressed in our last publication respect- ing ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM RACtES, The gr at .equestrain fdte of, sob(e_ England bas been 'Celebrated this week, u(ler the. iniflueiteof splendid weather; ?? supshine being cooled by the fresh breakes which sweptioverth -Downs, thetlirongs f pectators on the great yjeipe llng evtu that yeaf of proaigiesthe Exhibition 'There was good sport on Tuesday, and. good company. Among the'improvements- the electric ...

SPORTING

... SPOR TING. LENHAM AND MID-KENT RACES. WKDNSnDAV.-A Maiden Plate of 10 sov6, added to a sweep- stakes of 2 SOVf each, %as wonlin three heats by Mr. Davis's Cato (J. Dockeray), beating Cataplasm, Violet, Tilshead Lass, The Client, Lamia, and John Bull. Mid-Kent Handicap of 6 sovs each, with 50 added. One mile and a half. Mr. J. Hewitt's Wilmont byHydra, 0 yre, 7st l2ib. .(Wakefield I Lord John ...

SPORTING

... -SP Olt TING. I LENHAAM AND MID-ENT RACES. WEDNESDAY.T IMAIDEN I'LATE of 10 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 2, soy's. each. Second horse to save. his stake. Weight ifr S age. Heats, one mile and a dis. U ?? : ?? t Mr. Davis's Cato, 4 yrs, 8st ?? n (J. Docleray) 011l Mr. Whitehousae'sCntaplasm, 3 yrs, 7st'41b (Archer) 1 02e Mr. Borrow's Violet, 3 yrs,7st 41b (carried 8st 21b) . . ?? .(Pain) 2 ...

SPORTING

... a-SPORT=_G._ . 1-, -1TATTDERSALL'S-TusA'.~(' ABcanty Eattnpe, andon~lyaa-sicall amounitof busiiiO;5' Xervua, he hghes~odds beingtoffered. at~thie clbee ?? ?? .PIlte, and ?? Teddingtonpin;both I cases, however, the-outlay~was onily trod rate.- egr;and 2.o .Vt I6viriousa'sinkieassims, about Verbe'na lj co thfoet Derby .f ASOT SAES. 2 to il. agst .Lord -Wilton's Lady Evelyn (t) r 6 toI1 -.Mr. ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALIIS-YESTEUDAY. A scanty attendanco, and only a small amount of business trans- acted. Lady Evelyn advanced in favourfor the Ascot Stakes, 5 to 2 was taken to souse money; 5 and 6 to 1 taken about Nervous, the higher odds being offered at the clese. Stockwell was at an ins- proved quotation for the Emperor's Plato, and 3 to 1 was taken abot Tedcington; in both cases, however, the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING JNTELL16ENCE. (TISOS OUR CORESFONDEN1L.) HOWTH AND BALDOYLE RACES. JUNE 14 AND 15, Acceptances for Trial Stakes. 5 soyv each, 25 sovs added. age at lb age st lb The Marquees s 8 e Lambay a 7 0 May-day ?? 4 8 4 sliatake ?? 4 10 Doubtful ?? a 7 4 Gamester 8 6 6 Pirate . 4 71 'he following three paid 2 soys ft on the lot June: - yr3 bt lb yrs at lb b c by Burgundy, I Lalage ?? 4 7 ...

Published: Friday 03 June 1853
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1249 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN(G IN'TEI,19A3ENCE. Mr F. Rf Coopev's colt bh Cothersteno ot of Empreas, the winner of the WoodlcotL Stakes, at Elisom, last week, hus been named Woodcote. Tall WIaNseR or, rile lliane v--MI Bewes's vietoiry with WVcst Australian will affect several of the horae's future en- gagerients. I believe he runs far the Fourth Triennial Stakes at Aiot, which he will win. lle is also ...

SPORTING

... S;PORTINTG. 5 ?? _ ~ ~ _ _ _ _ _ ~I WTON ~SUMMEIR -NEETIN'G.-TiiUiSDAY. ..eeifl uner te tansutig touch of tlio turf alth-le ?? opliam, bids fair to carry, its bead as high as most ofI * To grater pretensions. Theostewards are the Earl itgi'rle~d,~ ayneI, and T. E. Legh, Esqrs. The services ~ .ehs i, o Lokhave been secured. as judge, and thosej Sir1l~er, a sartr.An excellent rule has been intro ...