SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELL.IRE.NCE.| 'lI DON C A ST'rE I RI.ACEQ ~,S, TUESDAY. TheFIZWILLA~l~fTAKES of 5 COV-eeach, with 100added two- eaods.6t.; three, sat; IS1b.: four, Sat. OI 0b. five and upwardii, e. 9at. 2.b.umares.and gtldings allowed lb. One mile. of Lord Zetland's Vecietie, by Voltigeur. 3 yre ?? IOsbirne)I1 y- Air. Saxosus Princess Rtoyal ?? Air. John Oabocne'e Lady Alice ?? ?? Sir, T. Psrr's ...

Published: Thursday 17 September 1857
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2743 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. , TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES. 7 to 1 apt Brother to Marchioness (t) S to 1 - Clydesdale (t) 1, 8to 1 - Lord of Lorn(t) 9 to I - anyother 5, DERBY. 0 13 to 1 agpt Clydesdale (t) n 14 to I - Toxopholite (t) 18 to I - Kalpie (t) 20 to1 - Ditto (t) 25 to I - Ancient Briton (t) e HUNTING APPOINTMIENTS. n / ?? e Atherstono (Mair. W. S. T.owides's). Monday, ...

SPORTING

... - THE ASCOT GOLD CUP, &c. TO TILB EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWSI. Siu, -With thc defeat of Zaidce, the scratching of pi Admanis and Blue Jacket,. and tho absenlce of l~ance at the lot, tharo is sense chance loft me to get at the winner; 5 Cstl I do not fl'el the task at all eas~y, as there will be ia large qi field to select from :Skirmiselir, Gemini di Vergy, Pole Star, ni 18t. Giles, rretty Boy ...

SPORTING

... Sr OM ING, ' NEIVAIARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. (\I'vro:rcnAY'o s1AS (rso.NOLryE. THE SUBSCRIPTION ROOM AT NIGHT. CAMBIBRIIIJESHIIIRE STAKES. 11 to Iagst El IHakini 14 to 1 - Prioress (off) 20 to I - colt by Alarm -Plush (t) 25 to 1 - Moesliss&till (t) 2.5 to 1 - Dui,bovno (t) 21 to I- Odd Trick it) . 3to 1 - M. Dobler t) , 33 to I - Corva (t) 40) to 1 - 3usty Miller (t) a 50 to I - MIdlle. ...

SPORTING

... NEWMARKET HOUGHITON MEETING. b T~uRsDAY. . tl SWrsrPT'AoeS of 20 Bovs. eaeh, h ft, vith 100 added, for f 3-yr-olde and upwards. B.C. (4 miles I furlong 173 yards.) (13 subs.) Mr. J. sI. Starkey's Etoherman by Hlcron, 4yrs, ?? (Wells) t Lcrd Zetloadas oldemisher, 3 yrs. 'et ?? (Cilouejloci . Betting: 6 and 7 to 4 on, Skirmiser. Fishermsn waited upon .Skirmisher to the turn of the Lands, whberer ...

AQUATICS

... A Q UA TICs. HENLEY-ON-THAMES ROYAL REGATTA. The entries for the Regatta at Henley-on-Thames, b the great and most important feature of the rowing season. b have just closed, and are subjoined. They will be read with considerable interest, as they announce great eight and four- oared races between the Oxford University crew, who defeated the Cantabs a short time ago, and picked crews of the ...

SPORTING,

... SPOR-TING, NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. TUESDAY. Ferry PotuNDs; for 2-yr-alds, 4st 71b- three, 7st 71b; four, 8st91b; fiv, 9at 21b; six and aged, 9st41b; the win- ner, with his engagements, to be seld for 300 guineas if demanded, &c, Lasetthree miles of B.C. Mr. H. Hill's Beacon, by Flatcatcher, 2 yrs, 4st 71b DnkGeof Bedford'sPavilion, 2yrs,4st7lb J.Browning) 2 Lord Exeter's Pactolus, 2 yrs, ...

SPORTING

... CHESTER SPRING MEETING. CONCLU.SION OF WEDRESPAYBS RACES. Ti'm Scatx~ona EAZSDIicPof 8 ons.each wlth 30 dded. The win. nor tohe sold for 89e6OVIns theusual way. frmereoquxrteor of a Dall. (7 subs. Sir. 6,urgmaoa' Alroyno. by Robert de Gorham, 8 yse, Sot 7Th (E.ShrpiII Mr. Byron' Storrosall. Sirs, let Sib ?? 2 Mr. Copelanda ?? ?? B a M1r. Morraine eneral Jmosunt, 3yra. ?? 4 Mr. W. Evane' ...

OUR CRICKETING TABLET

... OUR CRICKETINC TABLET. The cricketing Season at Oxford. T~iee Various clubs in the University of Oxford have made their respective tunceatnt for carrying out the noble game, and are now only waiting ?? heat great decoidersatum, fine and warm weather. Should the season Pro.. fortunate iu that respect, a brilliant display of cricket will, we are sare, take place. Wel are warranted in saying this ...

Published: Sunday 03 May 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1846 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

OUR CRICKETING TABLET

... Tn ERGroNT's PArR CLas meet on Thureday next, at the Eton Tavern, Prinarose.hill, to form a committee to carry out the arrangements for the weeneig ecason. and to receive challenges, &c. They have secured their ild ground, adjoining the tavern, which las new been got into admirable order. Practice 'Vill commence at tle latter end of the ensuing month. Several new members have notified their ...

Published: Sunday 15 February 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 861 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ATTACK on WEST-END BETTING-HOUSES

... ATTACK on WEST-END BETTPING-HOUSES . Henry Beeve, Edward Bass, Henry Blake, Richard Clayton Alfred easser, and Chiarles Howes were on Wednesday put to the bar of the Marlborough-street Police-court before Mr. Beadon, charged with being concerned in keeping a betting-house, No. 124, Jerriyn-street. Mr. Lewis appeared for Bass. SuperiDtendent O'Brien produced his authority from the commis- ...

Published: Sunday 25 January 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1224 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEDESTRIANISM

... P E D E S T R I A N I SM Match List for the Week. Monday-180 yards' handicap, for money prizes, at Salford Borough Gardens, Manchester. Monday-S06 yards' handicap at Hyde Park, Sheffield, for money prizes. Monday-AIfred Badger (Wolvertsampton) and Causer, of BilstoD, 140 yards, a O a side, Coven Heath, uear Stafford. Monday-Whitehouso and Jones, 120 yards, 5 a side, Beggar's Bush, Oscott ...

Published: Sunday 08 February 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3174 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games