SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIhq INTELLIGENCE. TATTERSALVS-MONDAY. Although most of the afternoon was Spent In paying and receiving, yet a good deal of business was transacted at inter. vats on the St. Leger. At first the investments on King Tom at 4 to 1 exceeded 3001.; in the city, indeed, ia the course of the- morning, 700 to 200 was taken in one bet; but notwithstanding such demon- stratious in his favour, his ...

Published: Wednesday 09 August 1854
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 905 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I of the lis- be Pre- the the ion htat the *ng en, sx- lay ew he er- his Mve ;he 'ps in- nal lou ion ast bat oat Ias Iry at Al1- the as !0o !en dI en. ire .at I do ;er eg Dts ick in of in- Lot pill RD de op tar :he of Ity iel nd en I are are nd :ed 2at ey nd he ng re- s a st; are ato tag he. eh. ter He its ia- it. tke ith .ex la- ity lee ied ich ind lin er- vas if. Dy- :he ,k- sty in- lso ick ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... GOODWOOD RACES, TUESDAT, July 2D.. Cralen Stacke (handicap) were won by Provost, beating Adlne, ant tw o others. Mathb, 10Q-Dlomedla beat Blenes. The Lavanet Stkes were won by Lord of the Isles, beating, Para- digm, and d~ve othears. The Grtwfi~ Stakewere won by Botardo, beating El Dorado, and four others. Fifty Pounds were won by Flageolet, bea~ting Thesealy, and fourr others. Sweepstakes of ...

Published: Wednesday 02 August 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 853 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR'TING 1NT1LLI(3aNCB KlNc Tom.-Tl'i'is horse ?? 8truck out of alI his cngog6o,- 1aclits at You k and Uo~tucater, oru TucudaY the 22Ud inslt, i a't CLQNvCu 'cOcuk a~lm. Trot Moons-During the week the sport at Invermnark has ranged between thirty and forty braco a gun, Lord paonmure bagging forty-eight oil tha 1th, and was out but a short time. At Gleceffclk Colonel Dundas and .r Cli6ltophCOl ...

Published: Friday 25 August 1854
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 4668 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... sportin futfutorace. ..A . ..I.. BETTING AT MANCHESTER,-TuEsDAX., E. Sh it Considering that there wore no less than three race meetings D. 0, e on to~day, there wvas a tolerable attendancs at the Post-offies T. Hi d Hotel; and notwithstanding that Heapy, for the Eher Han- IV c, dicap, teas in great force at Tettertsnll'5 on3 Monday-at 4 to 1, ...

Published: Wednesday 09 August 1854
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2515 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... .NN: ' I ,'SPORTIN IE NT'ELLIGEINCE ' - | (FRO OUR COiRESPONDENZIT.) . CURBAGH SEPTEMBER MEETING. e T HrE ANOLrEaiY 5TArES. e Ofthirty-onctwo-yr-oldd nominated for thisiyear's -Angle- se_ s1the following Score are now inl training, and, barring It accidents, are likely to enter an appearance, for the event u at tte Curragh on the Sth September, the opening day of the e meeting:- . a Mr ...

Published: Monday 21 August 1854
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1109 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOITING INTELLIGENCE. NoitII SAFFRDSHRE METIG, MONDAY, Aug. 7th. rT YeaTradesmen' Plaewns woenn ly Ltad eos wronby besting Vivid, batng siliotherthe Anrtiche Copelandahr Handicap was won by Ktloohyaen, beating Lealehfed Madsier Slthers. TeHardlce Stake were won bythe Theathcs l~My, beating Aiuetmaliaand three othrs. The hamagn Stkeevs ve on y Plo Th areatn remtinski Firt Yar f te Scon Binnil ...

Published: Wednesday 16 August 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1494 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BRIGHTON RACES, WEDNESDAY

... I - ~BRIGIITONIRACES, WVEDNESDAY. Tlo Trial Stakes of5sovcreign.s cn.b1 Seubseribers. 31r. Knoiles's The Cslipi, by lo i(Chlritrn) .. i alr. Bloss's Hferbert . 2 Won easily by a length ; the same distance betwecn tho second and third. Railway Plate (Handicap), of 100 sovs. Mr. Mnre's St. Faith (P'etit) .I Mr. Cooper's Red Rose (Hughes) . 2 The Brighton Stakes of 15 sovs. c;eh, i00 added. 411 ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1854
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 524 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

YORK RACES—WEDNESDAY

... YORE RACES- IY1 N-rS~krY Dundas Stakes-Bourgeois, 1-eleven ran. North and South Biennial-Mteora, 1-ten ran. Unibriel received forfeit. Yorkshire Oaks-Virago, I; Adelaide, 2. Convivial Stalcos-Ritteman, I-seielnteen ran. Chlestelrdield Handicap-Iilermire, 1-five ran. Matchl-Muscovite beat Caracara. LATEST BLETTIN. Rbor Ilandicap-3 to 1 ?? Tros (taken). St. Leger-7 to 2 against Boiardo. Entries ...

CRICKET

... Marylebone Club Matches. Monday, August 14, at Canterbury-Kent (with Four Players) agst Thursday, August 17, at Cnnterbury-Gentlemen of Kent agst Gen- tlemen of EIngland-Return match.gt En]ad Return match. The All-England Eleven. Monday, August 14, engaged. Thursday, August 17, engaged. Monday, August 21, engaged. Thursday, August 24, engaged. Monday, August 28, at Dudley. Thursday, August 31, ...

Published: Sunday 13 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4765 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... ,spoRTING. E(r ,1 A li BAC ES. TuESDAY.-The Betting St and Plate (Handicap) of 50 sovs, for all ages. Three quarters of a mile. Count Batthyany's Oxus, 3 yn, 6st Illb ?? (Stamford) I Mr. Drinkald's 5Ider, 4 yr, ?? (ells) 2 'r .Kn' aIlda, 2 yrs, isot ?? ?? itildy) 3 Tbe following also ran :-Mr. Barstead's Ecoromily, 5 yrs. 8st SIb (Btart olnuiew); Mr. Rogers's Chorus, C3 yrs, 8st 41b (G. 1.. ...

ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON REGATTA

... 1 e COWES, Acu. 2d. THE SQUADRON CUP. The great annual contest for the Royal Yacht Squadron Cup of 100 guineas came off yesterday with unusual satisfac- tion and eclat, inasmuch as nearly al1 the vessels of the very first class were entered, and the weather was weli suited for testing their respective qualities. Tile time fixed originally for the race was ten o'clock bar front some cause it ...