SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR T1NG' INTELLIGENCE. CUESTER SPRING MEETIDIG-.TuEsnAy, MAY S. Weights for the Chester Cup of 200 sove In epeole, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 eavs each, 15 ft and 6 only If declared, on Monday, 'February 2. The second to receive Si0 out of the stakes, end the winner to pay SO soav towards 02?. penees. About twio miles and a quarter. 18a subecribers, [Thus * marked are Irish bred ...

Published: Thursday 22 January 1857
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1813 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY CRICKET CLUBS OF LAST SEASON

... TME OXFORD UKIVERSITY CRICKET CLUBS OF EAST SEASON. The following analysis of the college club matches played during the past season, will show that although it was one of the shortest on record (the weather in the early part of the season being very unpropitious), the noble and invigo- rating game has advanced in this University to a degree surprising even to its most ardent promoters. The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEIGENUE. ENTRIES FOR THE LIVERPOOL GREAT NATIONAL SfEEPLE CHASE. Albatross, Black Swan, losphorne, Casm. Con, Conrwd, Dangerous, Emigrant, Emulator, Escape, Fearles., First of May, Forest Queen, Franc Pioard, Freetrader, Garry Owen, Gaylad, Gelding by. Bowstring-Faith, Harry Lor- requer, Hopeless Star, Horniblow, umboldt, Huntress, Janus, Jean du Quesne, Jemmy the Black, King Dan, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 15 t 1 aat M odrAT, ESi~i7Cl~g1rar puro T10 bttn 1 po the Cheer8or~itero Cu Cntines ?? dull, an whetD effec the oaccpances (whch'antakelaeon 5 to ns net1wl tha 1etn upon terac ilnt agei' e br8, wn to t1. handicatD 7en so~ Mridcluly censld-ntol o isbsgmc too li. bu fo th pr oartiliys hw t~g~neowareds oss u beok9 at 011 tS an Si Cell atl~ '° n Oule tside price 1,0 to.- as 100 u 5ro ?? ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1857
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 105 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE CHASE

... TH E CHASE. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. ss* We should feel ebliged by Masters of Hosundsfjora/redilq , lie; fixtures, so as to arrive at the offlice oan Friday mornieq,. STAGHOUNDS. Her Majesty's-Tuesday, Shottesbrook-park; Friday, Hayes; at eleveu, FOXHOUNDSO. Atherstone-Monday, Barton-in-the-Beans; Wednesday, Crlchets Inm. Friday, Ullesthorpe Station; Saturday, Arbury; at eleven. Albrighton ...

Published: Sunday 11 January 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1025 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... e- s ET i 1A NIS ?? fat' the 'Week. e enitit(thet pet) and George Martic:, to run (theno lep five hurdles, 3ft. 2in. high, for 25 a side, five yards' start, at Garratt-lane, Wandswrvoth, - 1-105ads ?? Wilson, to run two miles, for 10 Priestley nie Battersea. id tF fkcs, 410 * ards, for 925 a aids, Hyde Park, c..-ttn tltdd ~ Uertsix score yards, 21i a ?? Cross, ~ hloigh (both of Stabrbead, ...

Published: Sunday 11 January 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3716 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE SPRING HANDICAPS

... THE SPRIN G HANDICAPS. Chester Cup, Metropolitan, and Suburban. By TOUCH[STONE. At this dead season of the racing year, when trainers and jockeys are indulgihg themselves with that recreation so necessary for them after their exciting labofers in the past campaign, racing critics and owners of high-mettled racers are aroused from their Derby dreams by the publication of the weights for the ...

Published: Sunday 25 January 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2191 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CAMP AT THE CURRAGH

... CAMP AT THEE CURRAGH. MIDITARY SPORTS. The holiday spirit of the season was on Wednes. day' talcen advantage of to give the men stationed tit the, Curragh a day's enjoyment after their own hearts. Onc o'clock was the hour named for the comimencementofthe entertainmen ts,butbeforethlat time the gloomy promise of the morning was more than fulfilled-the olouds became lower in ihoirpo;i. tion anml ...

Sporting

... l~Fothtqlt, TIuE WARD ITON STAG HOUNDS.-On MAonday last one of the most extraordinary runs we haveever recorded took place with the above well.krnown panic -from Kilrue, where they met, to four miles beyond the town of Navav. Bitt two checks occurred, the finst at the imd of the fourth mile, and the last near Ratoath, the pace throughout hein-g killinl, until they ?? to Cerbalton, 'where the ...

Sporting

... I'filortillo. Dewdrop, throe years, tile plrolpty of Mr. F. Bartne, an(l trained by Thomas Stepilleisoll, died t few dlays ago, from ahliesionr of the inrtestinies' to thie side-anr infirmity which, wve. b)eirve, wV:\S tile cauSO of the dneadt of Njinylitimnmer.-Bel IS LIe. GROUSE SIOOTINaO.-The ?? cotmu- Iitiy who have not their mssoors on it lense tire now oesitatinig as to whother thev ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EPSOM SPRING MEETING, APcr 2. Nominations for the Great Metropolitan Stakes. Gitaos, 3 yrs; Tasmania, 3 yrs-; Gortsebakoff, 4 yrs; Winkfield, 6 yrs; Vulcan, 5 yrs; Alice Wentworth, 4 yra; Bannockburn, 3 yrs; Laverna, 4 yrs; Kitty Fishington, 3 yrs; the Earl, 5 yrs; Fright, 3 yrs; Picoolomini (late Louisa), 6 yra; Nightshade, 6 yrs; Logie o'Buchan, 3yrB; Primus 4 yrs; Somerset, 3 yrs; Six-and ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCEiESTER.-THURaDAY. For the Chester Cup, 1,000 to 30 was taken about St. Gilee, 1,000 to 20 about Polestar, 1,000 to 15 two or three times about Farmer's Daughter filly, and 1,0(10 to 15 once about Longsight. The weights for this event, which are indefinitely announced to be published In due time, and which are by many persons con. sidered to be now due, will, we are credibly ...