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 ...

CRICKET

... On Thlur sdav, the 3rd inst.. a match was played on thve criclket ground between the Lowestoft and Hales- w orth clubs. We can only give the scores, which are aS follow0s: t1.i1:1h'2:)s. LOwViESTOrOFT. 2nl Iinings. I 7,l, y, I.. Li- 'r ?? ?? 4' tcriont, b. Figg 14 1'¾-:t: : ?? C. Clanti;k tO1 it ?? :'2r1' , ?? i 12 : ?? ?? ?? I -- c D nrran~t, b. C11adlier 21 1F'_ - . ?? ?? ?? 21- l .. ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1854
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 671 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... DERBY RACHS.-(ACCZPTAXCE9.)- TrsDAy, Aug. 29. 5 The Tradesmen's plate of 100 Sovs., added to a Handicap of 15 soa aeacht,lOft, and Sonlyif detilt'ed, &.c Winners extra. (49- 2! subs.) Two miles. Ae I b j.s.I Orestes . 4 8 71Little Davie o 63a Nacy . .6 S INewbold .3 6 1 Typec. .4 8IMerry Monk .3 5 13 Etheiwoif . . .53 71 1DO. . Ia. Revolver . . . 53 750Jack Frost. . . .3 13 1! liaco . . ...

Published: Wednesday 09 August 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1998 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ROYAL SOUTHERN YACHT CLUB REGATTA

... OROYAL SOUTHERN YACHT CLUB REGATTA, 20 B o This Regatta commenced on Tuesday morning under R the most favourable circumstances. 'Ihe weather was S , beautiful in the extreme, with a moderate breeze from the westward, not quite enough, however, for yachts of S the larger tonnage. There were two prizes of 401. each a] aeon the card for schooners and cutters, the property of 01 r members ...

CRICKET AT BARMOUTH

... Wednesday last, the 7th instant., was a gala day at Barmouth. In addition to the numerous attrac- tions ol this delightlul watering place, a grand cricket match came offi betweeti the Oxford and Cambridoe men residing therei and the hitherto invincible club of Dolgelley. The ground, which is beautifully situated at the foot of Carter Id'is, at tiso entrance to the vale of Dolgelley, was graced ...

CRICKET

... CI/ICKET. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS' MATCHES. HARROW V. ETON. This match was resumed yesterday at Lord's, where, &1 c the preceding day, there was a numerous gathering of filoiee. on. The result of the play, however, went to prove thqtti Harrowirans had been far more effectively trainedl nnd worked up than their opponents from Etoan. liocn the large victory obtained by the former. At the clse ...

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, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTiNG; INTELLIGENL - .TATT~i5E9:AL'5,f' : ?? AlthoughoiDst £ f-th iftiinbn'wis spent lpaying dan receivng, yt a god 'deal- 6f business ?? ait ntera oh the .Leger. The quotat'ins at tle closewere GREAT ?? HANIWcAP.3 to i ngst Mr as Heapy (t 4 to 1); '7 to 1agst Mr. Guilys'Hlernit ?? fsr LiuGati~-.4 to Bae Bron 'Rothschild's'King Tcii (t and-off),' 11 to 2'agst Lord Derby's Dervish ?? -to ,1 ...

THAMES GRAND NATIONAL REGATTA

... V hAMES A {GAND NATIoN AL IhEGA'1TA.I Thi grat quaie mueeting, upoen which the hopes and- wishles of a llarge irto o h csntn ity orec ditiefted,, commenced on I lusoday, mid to till those impressed withth utility and advantages of such sports, in at national point of view, must have been most gratifyinv. The cotmmittec's state barge, numerous shallops, boats of2 all dimensions, and bantis of ...

Published: Friday 11 August 1854
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1903 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 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