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... ?Pjovttuo Entelligmte. .-I c5 BETTiNO~ AT MANCHESTER.-TucEDAY. 0. Fe or on Saturday the settliflg upon tbe Yorksetscm neJ.t end progreesed very satisfacotrlly, large amounts exchanging J. Ta: ahands. Grand Inquisitor (the winnear of the EherHandicap) wee, S. Br Upon the whole, e1 good horse for' the publit, as well as for a few J.W 'd te ag ...

Published: Wednesday 30 August 1854
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3005 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... Tcsaev TheGrndDERBY RACES. TURSAT.-he GandStand Stakes of 40 sore, added to aswfiep. stakes of 5SO so each for ttiree-yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, &e. The esecond horse to save his satke, One mile land a half. 6 subs. IMr. E. Parr's Falcon, 8 yrs (S155), tot S1b ?? I ?? Christie's Little Tom, 4 yrs (4100), 7at 21b ?? ff) 2 Mr. fibeppardson's Liberty, aged (£150), ?? (Wells)3S ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELIGENOE. DEATH OF LILLYWHITH.-The admirers of the manly game at cricket will be sorry to learn that this favorite son of the bat is no more. He died at his house in Islington, on Tuesday, of cholera. The deceased was much respected by the cricketing world, who gave him the title of Tbe Non- pareil. Lillywhite introduced the round bowling. TURF DOTTINGs.-King Tom has fallen from ...

SPORTING

... , TATTERSALL'S-YESTEtDALY. Paying aid receiving on thc recent events at York was the princpal feature of business. Betting was remarkably limited; the advancement of the St. Leger favourite Boiardo to 6 to 4, taken to upwards of £400, was the only important change; 7 to 4 was however obtainable :t the Cose. Acrobat and The Trapper were frequcntly inquired after, and a fewinvestments were made ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EHELIIUSFORD MEETING-TuE5DAy. The Markshall Staked of Io ?? each, with 26 added, were ?? by Mr Mtare's St Faiti, by St Fracols, beating Mr Land's Bordeaux, Mr T Stevenss Sir George,.aad Major BradghurstI The Hero. jrrihrt' The Brentwood Stakes of 10 soav eaoh, with eo added, were won by Mr Rogers'd Guitar, by Dulcimer, beating Mr Powellts -The Dgsplaed.. The Chelmsford Handioap of 20 dOVS ...

Published: Thursday 31 August 1854
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 833 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... 8POATING. 10 n 5, d 0 y AocIWTANESs for the LINCOLNSEZRED HANDICAp. Age at lb IAge at lb ?? 8 121 Lady Vernon ?? 6 2 Daftsnce-J. ?? . 4..4 8 71 Miss Brgga. ?? 8 8 Ceveland . . ?? ,,,5 6 10 j ?? 5 s Orsed Isqistor (Inc~ Jetty Treffz .8 . 5 4 ?? 8 3 Ladyv Elegant . ?? , , 1 0 B~toxiEBIsnT STAYcES.-The follo~winghav pa*w>Sid41 Elelena, Itoh, Postulant, and Ilaiby. CRICKET. UNITED ELEVENX OF ...

SPORTING

... XSi'ORTING. | CHELMS]FORD RACES -WEDNESDAY. THEn Cur STAXES of 10 SOya. each, with 60 added; I 3-yr-olds, 7st21b, four,8Bst71b, five, 9dt; SiX and aged, 9st 21b; mares snd geldings rtllowed '3lb. The wginner to be 80ld for 300?., if denmanded. Two fniles and a half. (65 8ubE.)1 Captain Lowthsr's iackeapelt, by Laaeroont, 4 yrs, 8st 41b Lord John Bcott's Vingt-un, S yra, 6ist 131b (0.. Sterges3 ...

SPORTING

... SPO1?TING. CHELMSFORD MEETING.-TUE8DAY. a TEtB MAKSO 1lAII STAKES of' 10 says, each, with 2li w added, for 3-yr olds and upwards *wlnner to be sold for f 120l.; egentlemen riders; profeesionals61ibextra. Oae milet and a half. *. Mr. Nare's St. Faithb, by St. Fraucls, 4 yes, ?? llb (Mlr. Bevill) 1 Mr. s. Land's Bardeaukc. aged, ?? 81b . ; (Mr.Price) 2 t Mr. T. 8tevens's Bit George, 3 yrs, lest ...

SPORTING

... DERDY RACES-TUESDAY. [BY ELMCTRIC TELDEcRAI'II.] Gratid Stlid Stakes. Faleanl ?? ?? Littik Tomn ?? L ibert . ?? ?? 3 Produce Stakes. Et. C l' ro ?? Obtrogoth ?? ?? rrsldesmcsl's Plate, Little Davio ?? ?? ?? Pusllices O 2 Allagflatio ?? DTermeest Stakes. Tilm oftheus ?? ?? . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .I . .. . . Tle Governtess ?? C EfiHLMsiSFORD RACES-TUESDAY. The Mark's HlIl Stakes of 10esos ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOUTING 'NTEILITGENCE. ;DERBY RACES. Dp sto. be and, Vi 1ount, 9 .P fa YDenham. Jujdge,.Mr. Johnson,-York. 4, *~ Our races have annually become more popular amongst Mril. race-going comm~urity,.sod~importtnt in a sportingMr It poin oracew Consequtent upon thefirst-nanmedfactthe at- r tndane has upon bvdr' succeeding `Occ~mi~it been in- Mr ycreased, and in proof of thelatter remattkwa may ...

Published: Wednesday 30 August 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3963 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games