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SPORTING

... I -0- YORB AUGUST MEETING. WrI)NESDAy.-The Dundas Stakes of 50 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 6 sous each. One mile and a quarter. 13 subs. Mr. E. Gill' Bourgeois, 4 yrs, fst 4lb ?? (Gill) 1 Mr. t. Harrison's King of Trumps, 5 yrs, 8st 91b (Cartwrigitt) 2 Mr. Milmer's Grapeosot, 4 yrr, 7st t1b ?? (Ashniall) 3 'The following also ran:-Mr. T. Smith's Sir Hiowland Trenchard. 6 yrs, 3st ...

RADCLIFFE MEETING

... RADCLIFFE -MEETING. Monday, July 31. Stewards: Right Hon. the Earl of Wilton and James Meiklam, Esq. Clerk qr the Course and Judge: Mr. Johnson, of York. Starter. Mr. Elliot. T nese races have rapidly risen into importance, althoughe they owe their origin to the annual wakes celd in this village. Ever since the abandonmcnt of the meeting at Heaton Park, the patronage bestowed upon that ...

Published: Sunday 06 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3978 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SP 0 R TING. READING RACES.-TuusDAY. TEAn3 }ATHAMSPTEAD PAint STAKES of S sovs. eacb, with 25 addei by the Marquis of Downshire, and 10 frobi the fund for the secomj horse; for 3.yr.oldsand upwards. The winner to be sold for 150 sove. if demanded. &c. Certain penalties and altowances, One mrAW ! an -a quarfer. (5 subs.) Mr. BMose's Herbert by Venison, aged, Sat 81b . .. (awke) I Mr. Baker's ...

PROGRAMME OF LINCOLN RACES

... PROGRAMME 'OF. LINCOLN RACES. Thursday, August 1. The BIaowr~mow SeAxaS of 5 sovs each, with 25 added; two year Olds, 6st; three, 8st; four, Sot 121b; five, Set 6Ib; six and aged, 9sat lolb; mares and geldings allowed 31b; a wioner of 50 sovs at any One time to carry 41b; twice 50, or 100 sOVF, 71b extra; one mile. Captain iarcourt eMr. J. Osborne Mr. Norton Mr J. Sa10n Mr. Catton Mr. Green Mr ...

Published: Sunday 27 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1682 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... ISPO!TINCT. B31GlGTON CLUB RACES. F'IDAY,-SWeCpotakCS of 100 sovs each, lift; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, Sst 411); untriel stallions or mares allowed 31b; only one allow- anoc. T.Y.C 8 subs. Duke of Bedford's Habena, 3 yrs, Set Ilb (9, Rogers) walked over. Match of 50 sors. Bristol mile. Capt. Price's Warwick, e9st 3ib ?? ?? 1 Mr. Mare's St. Faith, 4 yrs, 10st ?? (Capt. Lane) 2 l3ottilng: 2 to I ...

SPORTING

... I ATTEt3SALL'S-YIESTRD&Y. Tlxe rntreat which Was suddenly sounded on the ildo of fleapy for the Great Ebor llaudikap, caused a great deal of fencing wi'h intentions and a brisk ruuisbg fire of hints and Inueiudos. Al- | tuougih only few memnbers were present, the scene was particularly animatedl, At first 6 to 2 was offered on the field, and significant looks were exchanigedI, but o l)low was ...

SPORTING

... ,,pORfTING. DERBY RAC:ES. PROGRAMME OF '~TtE >,lEETING. TuEsDAV.-Tbe Grand stald Plate of 40 sovy, added to asvmeep stakes of S BOYR each, for ?? and lipwards. Optional pelling weights,&c. Thle second horse to savehisstake. Oie coils and a haif. Produce Stakes of 10 sovs esach, 1i f, with, SO added, for three-yr Oldn, colts, Sst S71ib; if dcs and guldintfs S cip b. Certain penal- ties and ...

READING RACES

... ?? . . ?? - s This Meeting, sinee the management has been placed in the hands of Mr. Hibburd, has displayed increased vitality, and all its latent re- sources have been brought to bear upon it by the judicious applica- tion of the ways and means provided by the Citizens. From its contiguity to thc metropolis, and its easy access by railway, the Meeting has been rendered as attractive as any ...

Published: Sunday 13 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3432 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... CRICKBT. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS MATCHES. ETON V. WINCHESTER. t This match, which towards its approach to conclusion had became unusunlly exciting, was resumed at Lord's yester. day. A numerous assemblage was around the ground, chiefly consisting of the families of the belligerents end old s Eton, Winchester, and Harrow men. Our notice of Tues- t day's play left Mr. Burney at the wicket Bolus, ...

CRICKET

... THE COUNTY OF SURREY v. THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM. This great match was resumei at Godalming ou Friday, and at the close of the day stood ns follows:- SURREY. FirLt Ininrs~a~ . Seoid.inns IC! Ali L C Si ?? is B II B SI The match was resumed on Saturday. ~r.. 5 :Iey 0 y.., 3 . 0 Y., S mdy 30 ?? 0 1 ,Ill 6I ocsar, c Buckley, b Grundy ?? - run out r. F. P. killer, b Clarke ?? 2 c Hatfield, b ...

CRICKET

... C R I C K E T. The Xarylebone Club and Ground against X3nglandI 'This match commenced upon the green sward at Lord's, on ionoday, and the attendance of cricketing spectators was fully upon a par with the throng wre hove noticed at any previous gathering thie season. The England players first took to the bat, but altbongh their ultimate score was no mcan oner 113-yet it was only signallsed by ...

Published: Sunday 06 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3402 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SP ORTING. READING RACES-AUGUST 8 AND 9. PROGRAMME OF THE SPORT. TUESDAY-THE BEaRSHIRt STAKES. Tnr; EASTHAmPSTEAD PARK STAKES of 6 rovs. each, with 25 added, for 3-yr-olds and upwards. The second to receive 10 sovs. One mile and a quarter. THE BEX1KSHIHE STAKES of 20 sovs. each, h fc, and only 5 it declared; with 60 added if three horses start. The owner of the second horse to receive back his ...