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SPORTING

... READING RACES-WEDNESDAY. ThE 1:NNXU$EIPB' StKEx (bandicap) of 10 s0-s. each, lit, and only twro zf declared,; &a., with 3I added; the owner of the second borse to receive back his stake. :Etra eight for certain winners. One mile (18 subs 3 of whom declared.) . I ~ I~1 Mr., Wealer's Octavia, by Orlsado, 5 yrs, 8t (akeieid) 1 Lor. Jaobun' ts Celot, e-, byist tne 8tbrhfi 2l i Z~~r ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... | SPORTING IhTELLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S. ?? most of the afternoon was spent in paying and receiving, yet a good deal'of business was trans- acted at intervals for the St. teger. At first tho investments on King Tom at 4 to 1 exceeded 3001.; In the city, tdeed, in the course of the morning 700 to 200 was taken i sue bet; but notwithstanding sue' demonstratisas in his favour, his position was ...

CRICKET

... THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM1 v, ALL ENGLAND. Tbe unexpected course which this great match took, and the revult at which it arrived, led to the transfer of some thou. sands of pounds from the pockets of the backers of Notting- ham into the possession of those who had gone upon E Eng- lund . The match was played on Monday and Tuesday, on the Tront Bridge Ground at Nottingham, where a numerous ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I - ?? SPORTIG NTE' W'ItSM lI I ?? ?? ,; .7 _ )1, '1S ?? :, i ' ;I i t j T: TATTERWAIS S the ubjobled scanty list of quotaions will testify s . h~loiDA. . BBU3TON STAKES. - tolagest Poodle, yrs, 7s.t (t) . ; S 1 EPartormune,4 yrs, 7st 81b t . - . 5 ' 1 - Cock Pheasant, Bot l21b 1t).. a 1 jehanadilly, S yers, 5st ?? STr. IGER. 6 I Der ish. h ?? ?? S2 1 A erobat,(t) b ?? ?? o0 6 cythin (t) .. ...

SPORTING

... Tcsaev TheGrndDERBY RACES. TURSAT.-he GandStand Stakes of 40 sore, added to aswfiep. stakes of 5SO so each for ttiree-yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, &e. The esecond horse to save his satke, One mile land a half. 6 subs. IMr. E. Parr's Falcon, 8 yrs (S155), tot S1b ?? I ?? Christie's Little Tom, 4 yrs (4100), 7at 21b ?? ff) 2 Mr. fibeppardson's Liberty, aged (£150), ?? (Wells)3S ...

SPORTING

... S BRIGHTON RACES. TnURSDAY.-The Pavilion Phete (handicap) of 100 sovs, for all ageg. Bristol mile. Extra weightfor certain winnerv, e Mr. Saxoit's Keunyside Hero, 3 yra, 63-t 31b (Forster) 1 D Mr. Megeon's Roebu ck, 3 yrs, 7st ?? 2 Mr. Bennett's Brown Brandy, 3 yrs, 6st 1Oib ?? 3 Betting: 4 to I on Keunyside Hero. Won in a canter by e five lengths. Brown Brandy beaten off. The Brighton Cup ...

SPORTING

... YORK AUGUST MMEETING.-WEDNESDAY. TreE DuseDAs STAKES of 60 sovs., added to a hadi-cap sweepstakes of 5 soys. each. One mile and a quarter. (13 subs.) Mr.E.Gill'sBourgeolsby Brltish Yeoman, 4 yMs, 6set41b (Gill) I Mr. Be. Harrison's King of Trumps, 5 yrs, Set 91b Mr. Milner's Grapeelot, 4 yrs, 7st 9lb ?? ?? (AshraaUf 2 The following also ran: Sir Rowland Trenchard, Billy Richardson, Itch, ...

SPORTING

... BRIGHITON RACES. The following ilahbe P119arraime oftlih sportfor WieD\S~DAY. T1.1,o IBRIGCiIN. STARES. Tav TnIAL STARleR of 5 sOV13 each, witls O5 aded. 3-yr all., I 7at 6b; four, 8st ieb; fire. six, and aged, 8St 121b. Weneers out I tbisyoartocarr; 31b; twice, lib; thric, 9lb extra. Briatniuble a ttchbolas, S yra: the Calipb, 3 yrs;, Herbert, aged a TOati BEOGMTON Sr~LtKs ot1 is Ov, each, 10 ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER-TUESDAY. There has been some important. changes in the betting since our last. Heapy, who has been unhealthy in the market for some time, has gone to 40 to 1, friendless. Grand Inquisitor, Doctor O'Toole, and Tros were the only horses in force this morning. For tbe St. Leger Dervish has receded to 16 to 1, while his stable companion has been freely backed at 10 to 1. In ...

LEWES RACES

... Thursday, August 10. Stewards: the Earl of Chesterfield, J. S. Drinkald, Esq., and Captain Douglas Lane. Handicapper and Clerk of the Course: Mr. E. W. Tophram. Judge and Clerk of the Scales: Mr. Manning. Starter: Mr. Hibburd. This annual Turf assembly upon the South Downs of Sussex, was celebrated under the above management, on Thursday and Friday last. Those who can recall the glori of ...

Published: Sunday 13 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4278 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... PE DEST RI AN ISM. Sports at HIyde Park, Sheffleld. The cvents of Monday comprised foot races, pigeon shooting, and rabbit coursing_ WILLIAlX SaITcr, of Hfemingfield, and WIL.LAM HASLRY, of Brightside, shot at 25 birds each, 21 yards rise, 11 Oz. Of shot. The match was at 50 birds each, for 50 a side, the men to shoot at 25 each day. The betting was very spirited at 6 to 4 on Smith, for either ...

Published: Sunday 13 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2117 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ROYAL THAMES REGATTA

... IROYAL TAqESTNALIOIsAL REGATTAI. THIRD DAY, This great aquatic gathering concluded yesterday with a pageant of no ordilitry characiter. Agretibly.with previous announcement it, was honoured with the presence of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress and a select party of friends, who proceeded in their carriages to Cremorce at twelve o'clock, where they were *received by Mr. Whitehouse, on the part ...