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SPORTING

... SPOR TING. GUIDFORD RACES. Friiinxv.-Thc Surry tplate of 23 sovs, atdedd to ri siveclstahes 01 I - ii so eachi ; for throc-yr-oldS andi upwards ; optionail sulilflir, secihto ?? (Wollf) 1 - Sr. lsrin~ott5 Vcto, 3yin(i31, ?? Bettng:S t 2 o Blodele,0140WOL clvery bya lenob; bad The Moerrowe Stakes (liaerdcimp) of 5 sos's cacht, with 40 rallded ; for twos-vroldi r ertuil. whinnrs; exlsa. T.YC. 14 ...

INTELLIGENCE EXTRA

... INTELLICENCE EXTRA. -r DONCASTEE. 'Weights for the Gene YasOnRKSi ItjwiSCAP of 25 soya each, 15 ft, arid 5 only if declared to Messrs. Wratherby, or th Clerk of the Course, on or before Tuesday, th l 2d of Auguot, with 100 added, ago t lb a5g st lb Rataplan ?? 9 4 MerryBird ?? 8 gston ?? 9 0 Cock Pheasant ?? 6 8 KOgsten ?? 8 8 Bracken ?? ?? 8 68 Defiance ?? . 8 7 Poodle ?? 5 6 7 Little David ...

Published: Sunday 13 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1535 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SP ORTING. TATTERSALL'S.-THuRSDAY. The retreat which was suddenly sounded on the sid-ol-q Heapy lor the Great Ebor Handicap caused a great deal of t fencing with intentions, and a brisk running fire of hints u and inueandoes. Although only few members were pre- sent, the scene was particularly animated. v At first 5 to 2 was effered on the field, and significant C looks were exchanged; but no ...

SPORTING

... BRIGHTON RACES-THURSDAY. THE PAVILION PLATE (Handicap) of loo sovs. ; for all ages. Bristol mile. Extra weight for certain wianers. r Mr. Saxon's Kennyside Hero, by St. Leon, a yrs, 6st 31b (in. eluding Sib ?? ?? (Forster) 1 Mr. Megson's Roebuck, 3 yrs, 7st. . (Wells) 2 Mr. Bennett's Brown Brandy, 3 yrs, 6st 0b ?? ?? (Weller) 3 Betting: 4 to 1 on Kennyside Hero. Won in a canter by five lengths ...

CRICKET

... C RICK ET. I The All-England Eleven- ~jenday_ August 28, at Dudley-Agat Twenty-two. tonda, Sept. 4, at ?? Twenty-two. olooay.Sep. 11 ?? ive ty-two. ilursday, u. Set14 at Reading-Agant Twenity-two.ote~inxPr Thuonday, Sept. 18, at Rolidaelfled-Agast Tw lienty-twa. halean Sept. si or 25. , at LtoebsonAgent Sitwenty-two. ?? Mdonlliiy Aupt 28, at Edbinbug-Agasnst Twenty-two of ?? Per Throrrday. ...

Published: Sunday 27 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3968 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ROYAL THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

... , SECOND DAY. The racing was of a very interesting character, and the attendance as large as on the previous day. The weather in the forenoon aas dull and gloomy, but as the day advanced it became, after two or three very trifling showers, a beau- tiful afternoon. The arrangements were, as before, very excellent, and contributed much to the enjoyment of the assembled multitude. The sport ...

SPORTING

... GUILDFORD RACES-FRIDAY. Y THE SURREY PLATE of 25 so0V., added to a Sweep. r -takes of 3 so0V. each, for 3-yr olds and upwards. Op. tional selling weights, &c. Mr. Webb's Blondelle, by Orlando, 4 yrs ?? 6st Illb (Wells) I t Mr. Shrimpton's Victor, 3 yrs ?? 6st ?? ..(Bundy) 2 Mr. W. Balohin's Brigadier, s yrs ?? 6st . C..(Quinton) 3 Betting: 5 to 2 on Blondelle, who won cleverly by a lengtb. Bad ...

SPORTING

... SP OB TING. DERBY RACES-TUESDAY. yPROGRAMME OF THE SPORT. ItTHE GRAND STAND PLATE of 40 soy,., added to a sweepsta,,kes of 5 sos. each, for three-yr olds and upwards. ~ ptiona Bolling Weoights, &c. The secondlhorse, to save d his stake. One mile and a hell. ii-dPRODUCE STAKES of .10 mova. -each, h ft, with 50 added, r for three yr Olds; colt., 8st 71b ; fillliesand gelding;, 8ot ?31b.- Certain ...

AQUATICS

... AQU ATIC S. Grand Thames National Regatta. With mingled feelings of hopes-and fears we may took forward to this event, fixed for next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thnreday, and great, we have no~doabt, will be the speculation which our eubjoined publication of the entry list will produce. At first it was meagre; but the judicious determination to take post entries brought it up to such an extent as ...

Published: Sunday 06 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5378 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESS

... I 1 ICH ES S. To Correspondents. C. P. C.-The promised numbers have not yet arrived. L. (Birmingham).-A private communication containing the required informat ion has been forvarded. HsoEiOO (Bath).-A reply will be sent directly. S. J. (Eldinburgh),.-..We have determined never in future to publish a Problem, of which we do) not receive the Solution. B3. II. (Ssuthsmptan).-They will appear ...

Published: Sunday 13 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1301 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

... THAMES NATIONAL RG.4ATTA. The following is the arranigenwut of the racing at this great aquatic festival, appointed for to-day, to-morrow, at d Thursday - To-DAY. I Waterinen's Pair Oared Race. Apprentices' (below bridge) Sculler's Race. TradeRmen's sculls. Gentlemen'sJunior Pair-oared Race. Champion Four-oared Race, open to all the world. TO-AlORROW (WEDNESDAY). Watermer's Sculler's Race. ...

SPORTING

... I SPORTJNG. YORK AUGUST MEETING. WEDVES'DAY (COreCrLVDED).-The Convivial Stakcs..fietting: 8 4 to on5 Sifienran, 8 to I each 9gat Lady Palmnerston ra~d Rylstonke, 12 to 1 agst Sicily, 100 to 72' ach, agst Cavalier aind Cheiroerton. At the second attempt all got oil well, with the ex* ception of Fortune Teller, who bolted towards the wood, and was left bopelesly behind. flarroda made the ...