SPORTING NOTES

... (FROM OUR OWN COOlRESSPONDENT.) The lacing last week, though not of any great importance, ans prolite in(lee(d, ndcionfiied to the ?? distri cts, the lorth -countr ymoen resting on their oars between the St. Wilfred feast and the Knavesinire revels. The half- dozen meetings, or twelve days' sport, at Wl6verhampton, Lewes, Reading, Ludlow, Ahingdon, and Tunbridge, being crowded together, the ...

Published: Saturday 23 August 1856
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 922 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NOTES

... (FROMs OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) The great events of the past two weeks have been marked by the defeat of the favourites, and the fresh importation of new aspirants to those honours, both at The Corner, and on the course. Early last week, as we noted, Lord John Scott's big, slapping colt, Cannobie, by Melbourne, having been previously backed at Northampton, was raised to the head of the list ...

Published: Saturday 12 April 1856
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1290 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORlTIING INTELLIGENCE. -- ?? DONCASTER SPRING MEETING, J TUESDAY. The TRIAL STAKES of 7 sovs. eaoh, 3 ft., with 30 added, S ;ir. T. V. Turrier's Dresser .(Furrdha)n 1 Mr. Thompson'sr Bird in the Bush .2 Mr. Wilson's Plausible 3 Won easily by a length and a half; Prasible wile boeaten off. The MUNICI PAL STAKES of 6 sova. each, with 2; added. A AMr. Worthington's filly by Birdelteher ?? I _ ...

Published: Thursday 03 April 1856
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 740 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ., _ _Wn NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, d TUESDAY. VY t SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each for two-yesr olds and upwards. o CaPtain White's Fie, by Alarm, 2yrs., 6st. 71b ?? (Plumb) 1 f a Duke of Bedf.rd's Cople. 2 yrs., eat. 71b . , ,, (Cresswell) 2 al Mr. Robimon's Our Creature, 6st. 71b. (carried 7st.) ?? 8 U Berttng.-Even on Cople, 9 to 4 agst Our Creature, 3to I azst. Fie. Wo. bY two lengths; ...

Published: Thursday 02 October 1856
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 844 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S BETTING, YESTERDAY. TWO THOUSAND GUINEA.S. I to I apos. Loyola-take S to 2. DERBY 11 to I apt. Thlink Bnais. 20 - 1 - Tournament-taken. 25- - Lady flawthorne-taken. 6 28-1 - Glenmas on-taken. CHESTER CUP. 40 - I aget. Claret-taken. 40 - I - Tasmania. .;0-I - VeLgeance-taken. WALTHAMNl STEEPLE CHASE. British Yeoman gete the atakes. 1 PROPOSED MERCANTILE LAW CONFERENCE.-Thefol- ...

Published: Tuesday 30 December 1856
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 668 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BAD REASONING REGARDING THE DISCONTINUANCE OF BANDS PLAYING IN THE PARKS

... BAD REASONWING REGAERDlAVG! THE DLS3 CONTINUANCE OF BAADS PLAYING IN THE PA RKS. To TUF EDITOR OF THY MORNING CHRONICLE. Sin-When a certain lawyer was appointed Chief Jus- tice in one of the West Indian Islands, the Chancellor gave him this advice-. Give your judgment, but give no rea- sons-they will not dispute your judgment, but may dis- pute the correctness of your reasons ! In the House ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGEIE NOTTI34GHIR JULY MEETLIe'G [Additional particulars.] TOESM&Y.-The ''rial Stakes of 5 sovs each, vith 0d for two-yr-olds and upwards. The winner to4b4dded £600, unless exemption from being sold wasecl cd for ,.thetime of.entrance,land horses so exemnt tot Iamedlt extra., Onemile. 7 subs. ryl Mr. Jaokson's Rernedy, 2 yrA, 4st Illb. (Chal Mr, Gill's Leo, 2 yrs, 4 ?? ;: (ir) I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... spORTiNG. TNTEIfLIGENKCE GAt TATTERSALL'S-Y FSTE5D.t 1B The dulness which pervades thle turf money market was Te uninterrupted. Althoughl bookmakers mustered in consi- ma derable force, yet there was a significant absenee of ?? 3 -of horses. Te investments on- the .Leamingtns' Stakes A were few and far between. - Qeice steadily Maintained his leadieg position, but layers were shy, and 7 to 4 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SLAITING INTELLIGENCE. -YORK AUGUST MdEETINTG. ping ~~[AnDITXONAL PARtTICULARS.] we WEDNESDAT.-The Convivial Stakes of 10 cove each, h ft, ju with 100 added, for two-yr-olds; colts, 8St6 Gb; fillies, tn Set 21b. Certain penalties and allowances. Thre second Log to receive 10 per cent, out of the stakes, and the third pri- to save his stake. T.Y.C. 73 subs. ett's Lord John Scott's Lady Hawthorn ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - SPORTING INEIA1ENCFI- ..LINCOLN SPRING NEETING. TURSDAT.-The Trial Stakes of 56sovs each, with 25 addeda for three-yr-olds and upwards.- Certain penalties and allowances. One mile. g subs. M kr. .J. Parker's Tae Deer, 3 y s, 6st 111b (Fordhaa) 1 Mr. T. Parr's Fisherman,- 3 yrs, T7t; ?? .(E. For0twry' 2 Mr. Wiloi0's Gathercole, 3 yrs, 7st. ?? 3 The following also ?? Wilson's Plausible, 4 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S-.SAT-DAY. The bn81ness of comparing on the Catnbridgeshire draw together a tolerable number of subscribers. Speculation on this eveut wae however somewhat limited. Vengoanoe, Pole Star, and Coup de Main still occupied the toremoet tosiions at the prices quoted on Thursday, although Pole Star had the call of Lord Derby's horse at the close. Mer- ?? was in some request at 12 to 1, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S, MONDAY. TbDhe only remaining meetings of importance are those at l Liverpool and Shrewsbury, and they do not present any event of sufficient importance to induce many spenulators tO comunence a book. During the early part of the afternoon undivided atten- tioD was directed to the winding up of the Newmarket ac- eouts, and, all things considered, the settling passed over ...