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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 ...

INTELLIGENCE EXTRA

... INTELLICENCE EXTRA. WARWICK. Acceptances for the LEAm.NGTON SuAsc S. age st lb Kingston . ?? S 10 Jacqueline. Adler . ?? 8 0 Eulogist. KCnight of the Shire 5 8 0lanthe ?? Typee . ,4 710 Lady Flora . Hungerford ?? 6 7 7 Diomedia ?? Bourton (h b) ?? 7 3 Bro, to Grey Tommy Indian Warrior ?? 7 3 Jack Frost . Goorkah ?? 7 0 Htereules . Haco ?? 612 Game Lad. udubon ?? 6 11 Barrel. Lindrilk ?? 6 ...

Published: Sunday 20 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 545 | Page: Page 4 | 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 ...

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 ...

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

... 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 INTELLIGENCE

... aponTi3NG iN4T ELL GPNCE.,L TATTERSALL'S& * MONDAY. GREiAT EBOn HEANDIwCAP.-5 to 2 agst Mr. Harrison's Eeapy (t f3; 10 to 1 ?? Zetland's Tross (t). ST. LEGuB.-6 to 1 agst Lord Derby's Dervish (t and eff); 6 to 1 agst Mr. Payne's Thel Trapper (t and off) -7 to 1 agst Baron'Rothschild't King Tom (t)3 10 to 1 agst Mr. Howard's Soythian (t); 15 to 1 agst Lord Derb~'s Acrobat (t); 15 to 1 agst Mr. ...

WOLVERHAMPTON MEETING

... I i Monday, August 14. steward: W. T. Colielanrd, Esq. Clerk of the Course:- Mr. J. S. Walker. Judge: Mr. Johnson, of York. The success which attended these races, and tho exertions which were made by the committee to sustain and render it permanent, were widely aceknoirledged and appreciatedl. Amongmunch, howvever, which deserved praise in the manag5ement of the meeting, there wvere messy ...

Published: Sunday 20 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10157 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTELLIGENCE TATTERSALL'S. MoswY.-.Thc attendance to-day was very scanty, and only a limited amount of business was ?? the early part of the afternoon 7 to 1 was laid agst Heapy to 12S21, for the Great Ebor Hanoicap, but after it was made known that Newbold had won the Wolverhampton Stakes, comparisons were instituted with regard to the running for the Goodwood Stakes, and Heapy in ...

SPORTING

... SPORTItNG. TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. Several membera hliviin left town for Wolverhampton races-not a few for the moors-and forests in Scotland, and some to pursue holiday recreatiatnc on the continent-the attendance this afternooer. was very scanty. and only a linjited amount of business was transactcd. Sufficient, however, was done to deprive King Tom of the lead for the St. Leger, and to place ...

BETTING OF THE WEEK

... BETTING OF 'THE WEEK. TATTERSALL'S, MoNDA.Y.-There was but a limited number of subscribers in attendance throughout the afternoon, and business, in extent and amount, consequently ruled dull. A reaction, however, in favour of the field had the effect of driving back King Tom from his Leger favouritisni, and rendering The Trapper and Dervish at equal points at the close. Indeed, while 6 to 1 ...

Published: Sunday 20 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1201 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games