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 

CRICKET

... A match was played on Saturday last on the Ipswich ground between an eleven of the Ipswich and East Suffolk Club, and the Landguard Fort Club. The former proved too strong for their opponents, and won easily, as the score will show: IPSWCICH AND EAST SUFFOLK. 1st Inlnings. 2nd Innings. 11. Bell, HEq. b. Johnson . 10-b. Johnson .. 12 J. Joiselyn, Esq., ran out ?? 1-b. Johnson .. .. 9 W. ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1854
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 920 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PAISLEY RACES

... FRIDaAY. The second day's sport at tiis meeting came off today. The weather was delightful, alnd the sport greatly superior to that of yesterday. Al immense concourse of ?? were pre- sent, numbering about 30,000 souls. The following is the state of the running:- A Swnei'srAxLE of 3 Sovs. each p.p., with £20 added by the Committce. To start from the red post, atid go once round and it-about a ...

Published: Monday 21 August 1854
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2590 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE MANCHESTER AND SALFORD REGATTA

... 01 ISlls was Inc 1lst Ceas. of - THE MANCHESTER AND SALFORD an onuntia slortR, REGATTA. bu :I- hp.nantiosnotsof which for manv Years nast the to( Mid- ltthVAI IA.lo 80th The aquatic Sports, of which for many years past the to Gelcd Irvocil has been the annual scene, aire always looked forward ID ,hers, to with considerable interest; that interest has been in some P They degree increased this ...

Published: Wednesday 16 August 1854
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4862 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... vith -h S.- WATERLOO RACES, TUESDAY, Ae.'c nes On Tuesday Ilest,' a. few gentlemen residing at Wtro,. sor. who wvere desirous ~Of affording a little amueseent to the -ie inhabitants of tbatdollightfesl watering place, getup11 a slnug De-1 rcec mecting.' The~ attendance was numerous., c-nd respect- C hi0, sbl. A faehionarblo party of lndies and gentlemen occu- N 110 pedtbgsaious -balcony at ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... .NN: ' I ,'SPORTIN IE NT'ELLIGEINCE ' - | (FRO OUR COiRESPONDENZIT.) . CURBAGH SEPTEMBER MEETING. e T HrE ANOLrEaiY 5TArES. e Ofthirty-onctwo-yr-oldd nominated for thisiyear's -Angle- se_ s1the following Score are now inl training, and, barring It accidents, are likely to enter an appearance, for the event u at tte Curragh on the Sth September, the opening day of the e meeting:- . a Mr ...

Published: Monday 21 August 1854
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1109 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOITING INTELLIGENCE. NoitII SAFFRDSHRE METIG, MONDAY, Aug. 7th. rT YeaTradesmen' Plaewns woenn ly Ltad eos wronby besting Vivid, batng siliotherthe Anrtiche Copelandahr Handicap was won by Ktloohyaen, beating Lealehfed Madsier Slthers. TeHardlce Stake were won bythe Theathcs l~My, beating Aiuetmaliaand three othrs. The hamagn Stkeevs ve on y Plo Th areatn remtinski Firt Yar f te Scon Binnil ...

Published: Wednesday 16 August 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1494 | Page: Page 8 | 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 ...

CARNARVON REGATTA

... at tl s The annual Regatta of the Royal Welsh Yacht Club St he came off on Tuesday last. The weather was beau- tc l) tifully fine and exceedingly favourable for the nume- n it,rous spectators who lined the pier, quay, and castle mI se walls, and who were to be seen in almost every place ai 'y that commanded a view of that part of the Menai on gi st wvlich the sports were to take place ; but ...

PAISLEY RACES

... TwzxsonA, AUGUST 17. The first day's sports of this annual meeting came off to- N day. Mr Steventon, Edinburgh, ofiateda uge h u following is the state of the running:- depi Th radde.St ?? 3 Sova. each, I forfeit, with 20 Says, shot ade.For all ages. Two year-old;, 6st; three do., 7st. prio- I Obs ; four do., Sst Ciba ; fiv do, It. s~and agzed, nexi 9at Slbs. One mile. A winner of a L.50 Stake ...