LANARK RACES

... 'ednesdak waO the first day of the Lanark Meeting, mc wbich took place under most unfavourable auspices. The wea- thor was bad throughout the entire day with the exception of ' two very brief intervals. The following is an account of the tior running:- of Sim The TaIAL STAKES of 5 SOVs. eaoh, 2 ft., with 20 added. Two- Do year-olds, 5st. 31b.; three, 7st. 71b.; four, 8st. 71b.; five, 8st. tha ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1856
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 501 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GLASGOW ANNUAL REGATTA

... - I - ?? - . v 4 A The concluding races, which had been postponed from the previous week, were competed for on Saturday last, over the usual course, in presence of a large concourse of spectators. We have little to add regarding the sports at our annual regatta, just finished. The matches were, without exception, the finest and best contested ever witnessed in Scotland, and, as suecb are ...

Published: Monday 08 September 1856
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1478 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... CARREARTHISRNRRK H5UT.-The steeple chases connected with this hunt are fixed for the 9th February. The Knight of St. George, winner of the Doncaster St. Leger in 1854, hsajoined the Burlelgh stud. W' ?? Masrsirop, 1857.-The summer races are fixed for Thursday and Friday, 2d'and 3d July, and tbe autumn events for Tuesday and Wednesday, the 3d andi 4th of November. hla. 'CLAEu, of Newmarket, has ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MATING UITELLIGi3M3I61 -A ?? -- - i--- TATTERSALL'S. XOND ?? The attendance was scanty, and Only a moderate amount I of business wastrausOcted. THE DERBY.. Wentworth maintained his position as leasing favourite, but he is likelv to be closelv pressed by Fazzoletto, who was backed at 6 to 1, 11 to 2, and 5 te 1. -Fiy-by- night was not touchad. Coroner advanced to 15 te I; taken to some money, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IGOTING 1NTELIGSNXU TATTERSALLV& MNDAY. The settlement of the accounts connected with the re- cent events at Warwick azd Salisbury occupied most of the afternoon. Very little time was given to betting. The prics at the conclusion of business were as follow:- NORTIIAWPCOESIIIRE STAKES.-8 to 1 agst Mr. S. Walkers Wjnk3 old; 10 to 1 agst Lord Clifder.'s Poodle (l2 to 1 t); 14 t l agst Lord ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP0'RSDTG UCTELLIOXNCX L TATIBESALL'Si: * , ' ' IiONDY. -. Moat of the members having left tofu to iaalat at the Liverpool meeing, the room was very thinyI attended and ooly Sa Fmall amount of buciness transacted. - Teg Two TaeovsANn'-8 to 1 agst Mr. Heward's TeYoew 'frack (t); 8-to I agst Mr. Boresa' Flt-by-Night (t); 200 even between the two and the fl ld; 10 toe 1, at Mr. j. Merry's ...

Sporting Intelligence

... X17-partilig littellfffelm. COVENTRY SPRING MEETING.-1JoaeATy. Handieap Plate of 40 ?? Shon Catti, 1; Voestige, 2; v OUeurer, 0. Five ran. uandioep Swoeptakales of Jsoav. each, with 20 addod,-Curieoa, u IlRoving Betey,2. Six ran. It weenpatalies of 3 siava. each.-Ciareo, 1; Delilah, 2. HandiapHurdle Race.-Royalty, 1; Britieh Sailor, 2; Log 2 Rewn, 3. ine ran. a The Coventry Handlosp,-Boltol, 1 ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1856
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2039 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... -1 ?6vorting fliteltigmte. I - ICHELM4SFORD) MEETINGS.-TuannAY. h Galleyiveod Stakes of 3 cove, each, with 20 added. The New Mile. UMs 17 7 Mr Thorpie's Little Torn. aged ?? . Hughee 1I a 6 7'Mr Hadlanai'B The roman, iyrs ?? Land 2 b 7 5 Mr Newmianes a. by Clumesy-131stile, 4 ?? Bunting 3 * Eettuisg: .5 tof 2and 3t on Little, ?? by alen~gth; half I enth between 'thde econd and third. The ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1856
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2670 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I . 1. PORRTING- 1NE LLI1GENOB. l PIEWNAJtiXE BOUGhtON ME1ZTU7G SWiEiEP5A S Of io ?? each - Criterion eoars; 4 subs- wore won by bilt a length by Pter 'Flat, 3 yrs, 7st 91b; b1ating lai'ek Beppsrd, 4 yrs, Bet'lb (2); LitileTo31, 4 yrs, Bst 81bW i), and mpsratuei Syrs, 7st 1b ?? ASeHICAP PLATEs of 601-Camubridgeshii'o esurse-wes. wn by ab1ead by gpinsttr,.3 iyrs,! Oat 41bj; beating Tyre, 3 ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I TATTERSALL'S. MOND4AY.-FOr some minutes business was tolerably brisk on Earl Spencer's Plate-Flacrow, at 10 to 1, holding the position of first favourite. At the commencement, 500 to 25 was betted against Berezina, but at the close only 100 to 7 was laid. Posthorse was repeatedly backed at 100 to 6, and is ikely to advance a stage or two in favour i the same odds were taken about King of ...

ASCOT HEALTH RACES

... ASCOT HEATH RACES. These races comne n Tur-'iday. The attend. TI sc ~as imrl2cnsl3. ut the muster of pleasur-efolk com- es persons who are popularly denominated -rouqh'.. r Still in the Grand Stand and enclosure, and in the itl ?? Stand and Stewards' Stands were mnany distin. guished visitors and eleg-antly dressed ladies. An un- f e clouded sun lit up gaily the animated scene, and its1I ...

Published: Saturday 14 June 1856
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1178 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I :RO:?TINfiIV Z1W : I - IO SHREWhIBURTY RACES-YESTERDAY. ?? HIAGNITIC irwLEoG PiR) e Evera Stakes. Fatailist ?? ?? ?? .. ?? . I 1 Ada, ;, ?? .. . . . 2 Jane Shore ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? a e. 7 . : l-Handicap._'' ?? Night Hawk ?? ?? . ,, ?? 1 White Bau. : ?? ?? ,. 2 Thames Ditton . ?? .. - ?? ?? S Seven ran. Corporation Plate., Katharine Logie ?? ?? a. ?? ?? 1 Strawberry ?? ?? . .. . 2 Leamington ?? ? ...

Published: Thursday 20 November 1856
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1305 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games