Sporting Intelligence

... i -- = ttI t POST-OFFICE HOTEL, MANCHESTEn, TumSDAY. t All the members having gone to Chester, it will be a blank P week here. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. I FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1 THE NEWMiAaiLRT STAXES or 50 SOvs. EACKL-De Clare, 1; d Polydore, 2; Icarus, 3; Hazel, 4.-Betting: 11 to 8 on De Clare, 5 to 2 agst Polydore, and 9to2 agst Icarus. Hazelmade ]I the running at a gooi pace to the T.Y ...

Published: Friday 04 May 1855
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1172 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... 1;6portinq Intelliffente. BZ1'ING AT MANChESTER', WEDNESDAY, The few investments that were made to-day did net Indicate any material change in the betting. Alice was backed for the Cesarewiteb Stakes, to win about £1,300, at 100 to 3; and 1,600 to 30 was taken about Muscovite ; 40 to 1 was taken about his stable companion, Boer, against whorn 60 to 1 would have been taken to money. 1,250 to 50 ...

Published: Friday 21 September 1855
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 646 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - 1.-, ' ?? ?? ?? d LIVErPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. 9, WEDNtSDAY, Noveitmnei 7. z Thismeeting, under iho towvardshlpof ?? of Sefton and J. hi. Strnley, Esq., comnenuced this day at Aj ...

CRICKET MATCHES

... The return In~tch between the Ipswich and East Sur. e: folk and Playford Clubs, was played on the 2Oth inst.. Ii and was decided by the Ist itutings in farour of the tj Ipswich and East Suffolk, with 314 runs to spare. The h follotiing is the score -I JAPSWSCII AN4D LEAST SCTVOLt. rzAToskv. I fl. IPr Rlonmocrenc'.C Riddell 47 C. lltts.c Bell ?? '1 J1. Peecock c Oscroft .23 s.ulnitruxf. ?? -7t ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1855
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1289 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? rSvKV'l'lNG ?? i _ _ j l~i; TATTEBSiM:LVS. MoNDrwAT.-ThO lrilueiati ?? ?? ayer h re gard ;v llambliug Ifutis, fto the City CCL ?? The Yore, the tleo (reat xoq.ovtera ilaadicap ant s;. liubeir 'or the LWo Thousand and Dec ib Eh warsr ot( i 'y suppo ted, tood at the close eadt a d edvarcio , tenderet. it MM he seen fromu the subjoitied list o iquolatiolis tilat toir bath Two Thou- .eood and ...

SPORTING

... NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. MONDAY, APRIL 23. or Handicap Sueepstakes of 20 Sovs ?? Rowley, lSt; if Folly-o'-the-Day, 2nd; Nathan, 3rd; Sister to Singapore, 4th.- PC Betting: 4 to I agst Old Rowley.-Won by a head. As Sweepstakes of 10 saes each.-Lamb's-wool, letl Fearless, 2nd- Vulcan, 3rd; Yeutick, th.-Betting: 6 to 2 agst Lamb's.wool' at -Won by a neck. Youtick was some lengths in the ...

SPORTING

... -AMrl411c Anl 's rew& A- Business was remarkably dull at Tattersali's on 41cr a v re and a strong probability exists that ere long it will be duler id, than ever; for, should the proposed martion That Lo bets an upon races in future shall be play or pay, be carried ina2 he effect by the Jockey Club, speculation will henceforth be Ce3. en fined within the narrowest limits casfible. That it ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTInG _DNELLIGENCE. TATTERSALL'S. 'BONDA-i. :: ?? STAKES.-9 to 1 agst. Lord Eglinton's Corcebus (t3; 9 to 1 aget- Mr. Bickhama'e Phar- salu3 (10 to It) 1 12 to 1 agpt Lord Zetland's Fandango (t) . to 1 agat Mr. T. V. Tcrner's Redlands (t). NORTHAXRTONRzri STAxEs. -7 to I agat Lord Derby's *Meteora (t); 10 to 1 agst Mr. H. ill'a Ireland's Eye (t). GRAT XN6THERN HArNDIC.-6 to 1 agt Sir C. ...

HUNTING THE ARISTOCRACY

... HUNTING THI ARISTOCRACY. On Sunday last, there was a glorious manifestation of public feeling against Lord Robert Grosvenors arbitrary, tyrannical measure for the suppression of metropolitan Sunday trading. In consequence of numerous placards being isued, and an advertisement appearing in Reeynoldss Newspaper, inviting the public to meet in Hyale-park, on the north side of the Sqrpentine, ...

CHESS

... I: Ai ; C H.ES1 S. I . ?? CH S ?? : I To Correspondents.,' M. P (Liverpooij,-we eanot undertake to return contributions which, from any Circumstance, we are unable to ia6rt.- B. B. W. (OWford:)-Ws shadl redeem our promise next week. W-L.-YoIr contribation iS not lorgotten, nalthough its appearance ha s been un avoidably deferred. - L~solmjse.-Below our mark., . B., o} B.-We have great pleaure ...

Published: Sunday 14 January 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1263 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE DERBY DENOUEMENT, AND MANCHESTER METEORS

... THE :DERBY DENOUEI1JENT, ,AD MANCHESThR MXETER. I By TOUCHSTONE.'? In the deaezoeim'64 of the Dbtlby',elebrated last week, we recog- mise another 'ictory of common sense over prejudiced notions, and the truth of the assertion that any man can train who has got a good animal in his hand. Since the year of Coronation,'whose victory was so fatal to some heavy members of the Ring; We have never ...

Published: Sunday 27 May 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1427 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... HUNTING APPOINTIMENTS. Mr. MEYNELL INGRAM'S HOUNDS will meet on Thursday, March 29, at Draycott Clift: , Saturday, -- 31, at Blythfield. Monday, April 2, at Black Slough. Thursday, -- .5, at Brctby Park. Saturday, 7, at Loxley Hall. At a quarter before eleven. The HIGH PEAK HARRIERS will meet on Thursday, 1arccI 29. at Taddington; Saturday, March 31, at ilurdlow IloLese-st eleven. The ...

Published: Wednesday 28 March 1855
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1380 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games