SPORTING

... ,SPOURTING. TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. L Although most of the afternoon was spent in paying and Si receiving, yet a good deal of business was transacted at in- r. tervals on the St. Leger. tt At first the investments on King Tom at 4 to 1 exceeded w l 3001. ; in the City, indeed, in the course of the morning, 700 ti L to 200 was taken in one bet, but notwithstanding such de- monstra ions in his ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIhG INTE?LLIGENCE. (ROItM OURt CORREVPONDMNT.) KILCOCI, IRACES AND STEEPLE CHASLOS. Stewards--W, i. Fi. Cogan, M.P.; Nicholas J., Gannou, J.P.; Francis Colgon, J.P.; Francih E MDonuell, J.P,, and Henry Colgan, Eiqrs Treasurer-Mr. P. lHalligan. Clerk of thi Course-Mr. W. Robinson. Judge-Mr. 1R. J. Hanter. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1854. Tbis meeting eonmenced this day. The weather was splendid, ...

Published: Tuesday 15 August 1854
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 538 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... GPORTING IIq-TELLIGENCOL * TATTER L'S , =DAX. The almost forgotten Boiardo came out with such a rush that at one time he was as good a favourite as anything for this event. At the commencement. he 'was backed for 500 even against the Trapper In the early part of the afternoon 500 to 40 was taken about King Tom, but: to- wards the close 1,000 to.5 was betted witlran eagerness which palpably ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ':port'~ Jhitd~igeiw* - I *pottta i.e0 ?? GOODWOOD RACES {CONCLUDED) FRIDAY, JULY 28. The meeting wsas brought to a conclusion amid fln. weatheer; the sport was ample, but spectators 6cnt.. day's ?? commenced twith 7Z SWnEESrAiID6 of 100 BOvs each, h ft, for 4 yr olds; colt,, gt 1 Sllies, 8st 21b. Cup course. Lord J Scott'b C: thrrne ?? ?? (Whitehotsec Mr Mare's Pharold . ?? ) Betting.-i to ...

Published: Friday 04 August 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 728 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... -_4- READING RACES. TasSDAY.-The Easthampstead Park Stakes of S soas each, with 25 added by the Marquis of Downshire, and 10 from the fund for the second horse; for three-yr-olds and upwards. The winner to be sold for 150 sovs if demanded, &c. Certain penalties and allowances. One mile and a quarter 6 aubs. Mr. Bloss's Herbert, aged, Set81b ?? (Hawke I1 Mr. Baker's Thrush, 4 yrs, 7st31b ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I IPORTJNG INTELLIGENCE. (F!00 aOU CORRESlvoDEST.) TUAM (CO. GALWAY) R4CES. Stew ?? Thomas J. Burke, Bart,, II.P; Captain Bel- lew, hIP.; John J. Bodkin, Cornelius J. O'Kelly, David ltutt. ledge, J. S. Handcook,' Joseph Kltfly, John Birmingham, and Charlef Blake, jUn., E;SqrS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. Thi' annual meeting commenced to day, and the weather being favourable, the attendance was large ...

Published: Friday 18 August 1854
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1304 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE RING

... lights to Come. SrPT. 4.-Massey and M'Nulty, 100 a side, London. 19.-Ilatton and Keefe, A25 a side, London. Nov. 21.-Jones and Brettle, 100 a side, London. Contest between Topper Brovwn and Nick Hannigan for 50. Brown, who for the present encounter was brought out under the auspices of Richard Cain, of Leicester, is a new candidate for pugi- hltic distinction. Nick Hanaigan is now well known ...

Published: Sunday 27 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 806 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPOUTING. ie 11 EGHAM RA CESWFDNESDAY. id THE MAGNA CHARTA STAKES, of oya. elh, with 30 Jr added: 2-yr-olds, 79t; three, 9et.' Various penalties and a allowances. The winner to be sold for 200 soya. if do- ly meanded, &C.; allowances if to be sold for less. T.Y.C. Le (4 subs.) r, Mr. J1. Arnold's Saucebox, by St. Lawrence, 2 yrs, 7st Sib, (En. *d luding Sib extra).(t r ~e Alrc. Percival's ...

SPORTING

... A lrgenuberofsubscribers having proceeded from Reading to Lewes Races, now, for thle first time,, und'er the ?? of Mr. Tophan, there weas a, very imainl nuniber at -Thle Corner, and ony the followingr bets were laid:- GREAT EBOR HANDICAP. 10 to I agat Lord Zetlandes True (taken) to I - Mlerry Bird and GrandlInquis-itor coupled (to) : ST. LEGER. 225 to 30 agst Baron Rlotlischild's King Jtoni ...

ROYAL THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

... RO YAL THAMES NA TIONAL REGA TTA. FIRST DAY. This great aquatic meeting, upon which the hopes and wishes of a large portion of the community were directed, commenced yesterday, and to all those impressed with the utility and advantages of such sports, in a national point of view, must have been most gratifying. Until the advent of the Thames Royal Regatta of 1843, the sports of the Thames had ...

SPORTING

... --SPO T.. SPOR TING. BRIGHT'ON RACFe |XVIEFSnTA¶.-T-he Trial Stakes of 6 5rQO c.1,1 thicc yr-olds, 7st S1b; four, Sst 7,h * flvc gi, e-n, Certaiin winners extra. Bristol nile. a s3b idar' Mr. Knowles's The Caliph, 3yrs, 7t9blb Ur. Bloss's Herlbert, aged, f t 121b ., - Lord *r. Powrlett's 1eholas, 3 yre, 7st Ib (11, Bettilng: 6 to 4 on tha Calipb, 2 ?? I l. (E S by a length ; tile same distance ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INT 2'ELLIGENCE. (FRtOM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) TUAM (COUNTY GALWAY) RACES. Stewards-Sir Thomas J, Burke, Bart., M P.; Captain Bel- lew, M. P.; John J. Bodkin, Cornelius J. O'Kelly, David Ratt. ledge, J. S. Handcock. Joseph Kelly, John Birmingham, and Charles Blake, jun., Eeqrd. . . ECOND DAY-THUeRSDAY, AUGUST 17. The attendance was large and respeetable, ai'd-the weathtr delightful. The ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1854
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2908 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games