Sporting Intelligence

... To-morrow's Manchester Daily Times will contain the probable Fr D winners at MALTON, by PLENIPO. fri if dO BETTING AT MANCRESTER-TuESDAY. mi y The betting today was altogether confined to the Great n E Northern Handicap, the result of which will he found below, 5, The following is the latest betting on the course at York:- d TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES. st at 2 to 1 agat Mr Morry's Lord of ...

Published: Wednesday 18 April 1855
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2809 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ROYAL CALEDONIAN HUNT AND PERTH RACES

... I I WYEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1. TII TRIAL STAKES of 3 Sovereigns each, with 20 Sove- reigns added by the Perth Hunt. Once round. Mr. Merry's gr c Cock of the North, 3 yrs.' old, (E. Foster)1 Mr. Henderson's b f Miss Littler, 3 yrs. old ?? 2 alr. aenzies' ch g Phmeaix, 4 yrs. old . . 3 ar. John Peirs ns b f Calcavy, 3 yrs. old ?? . 4 A fine race; won by half a length. 2. A PLATE OF 40 ...

Published: Monday 15 October 1855
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 542 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CAPTAIN CUMMING, THE SOUTH AFRICAN HUNTER

... CAPTAIN CUMMING, THE SOUTH AFRICAN HiuNTER. In the bill country, the hunter gets amongst another race of animals, including leopards and lions.. His best plan here is to dig a hole by the side of some pool where the animals come to drink, and lay in wait for them all night. These pools are few and far between, and are frequented during the night, or in early morn- ing, by all the animals for ...

DURHAM REGATTA

... On Menday and Tuesday last, tese antiut sports came off lit Durham and, as usual, were well attended, especialy oal Tuesdtay, when the weather was of a more settled charac- tee. The races on bothlrdayswere excellent; the prizes, as will be seen from tile list, beilg of considerable value, and worthy or a strong pull. Perhaps Traseday, on the whole, exhibited the better display of energy. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN-G2 INTELLIGENCE. P1,DESflttANISHt AT NnWCASTLE.-On Alonday sven- ing last, a mateh, raid to be for 50, eaine off' in the vacant ground in front of the Bathe, borthuin- berlairdratreet, between James IRowan, of Gatesheanl, acd William Spooner, of London, each man being backed' against time, Roiwan to run MI miles within an hour, and Spooner to walk 78 miles within the same pe- riod. A ...

Published: Friday 21 September 1855
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 5057 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . ABINGDON RACES. TUESDAY.-OId Berkshire Hunt Stakes of 6 ?? each, witb 25 added; for ?? and upwards. Gentlemeuriders. Prcfewsionnala Sib extra. Two miles, Mr. Mayo's Bliustead, 5 yrs, 1lst lib ?? (P. Bell) 1 Mr. Elwes's William Rnfus, 5 yrs, 1Ost 1Olb ?? 2 Mr. T. Parr',s Fatalist, 3 yrs, 9st Sib ?? Prince) 3 Betting : S to 4 on Fatalist, 6 to 4 a.pt William Rufus, 3 to 1 agst Banaqterd. A ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. Although the Tesday after Epsomis held to bethe proper dayof etlemntof the Epsom accounts, yet a large amout o moey enerally cheeges bands on the Monday. Thee ws n exepton n tis espct o~dyand the pro. spec whch he pocedins reeald ws mch brighter Someseves htsweretalkd abutbut there iq every probability that in a little time saifcoyarrange. monts will be made. Tuesday, ...

SPORTING

... ! aNEWMARKRT- HOUGHTON MEETIN~G. r XONDAX. SWxZPaTArla8 of 10 sadis, each, for 3.yr olds, 7st 7ib; Vfour,.8st S1b; five and upwards, Sat 81b. The winner to be d sold Jor. PO0 soya., if demanded, &c. Criterion Course. S fur. 182 ydls. (4 subs) Duke of Bedford's Nathan, by Paragonsc, 5 ?? Ioes 3' Mr. Davislon's Blarodsi,aSyrs ?? it Mr. Morils's Corb, ?? Sf Ur. DI. Waj'Is Dr.NCok, ?? 4 d Betting ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-MONDfAY. It rnust not be inferred from the appearance of the sub- Mr join ed list that a large amount of business was transacted on well I the Cesarewitch. Most of the bets were only on a small on AI sealh a-some of them, indeed, were scarcely worth quoting, comp T he principal outlay was on Robgill-700 to 100 was alleg` tak on twice, and the same odds were booked to divers email ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. EPSOM RACES. Tae CsAvze SrsAn of 5 sors. each, with S0 added; S.yr.olds, 7st llb; four, Bat 71b; five, Bat 13ib; six and aged, Bat. Mares allowed Silb, and geldings, Sib. Last mile and a quarter of the VeW Derby Course. (i auDs.) Mr. W. Palmer's The Chicken, by Cbanticleer, 3 yrs, 7et lib (Wells) 1 Admiral 0. V. Harcourt's Ellermire, a yre, Bst ?? (lBates) 2 Tas Wooroore SrAxea of ...

SPORTING

... NEWMARKET JULY MEETING.-TEtuRsDAT. BANOCICAO PPLr. of 70l., Iur 3.yr-olds and upwards. B.M., 7 fur- 196 ydo. Mr. Paynn'e Spinaway, by Orlando, 4 yrs, 8st 71b (Flatulan) I Baron willaniawitz's Georgr, 3 yis, 7lt 51b ?? (J. Btegglae) 2 Mr. Swazi' Freck e, it yrs, bst I lb ?? (S. Rtogera) 8 Mr. Thornton'b R ving Betsy, 3 yreo, Gst b . (T. Cliff) 4 Mr. W. Hnrlnok, jun.'s Foam, 4 yrs, 7at llb ?? ...

SPORTING

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