Sporting Intelligence

... I porthig tit -. -- ?? LIVERPOOL AJTTUMN MBET TUESDAY. 'IG The Handicap Hurdle of 3 Bovs each with 30 sohs add, two ?? 1, Relapse 2 Revehllee 30 Chestet4 ndde Harkaway 5 Relapse was deliberately pulled was obvious to evry person preset; it fact hcooullbed two lengths. Physician, however Coud av Reveillec was third, beaten about t'o leon by a neck - Chester was a bad fourth. Imnmediatolv from ...

Published: Friday 12 November 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 680 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Cricket

... 6rithrt. BiaM1NgrAGx1 V. TRENTHAM.-Theseo clubs met at Trent- ham on Tuesday and Wednesday last to play their return match. Determined to give Birmingham a small licking. Trenstham had surnmoned for the occasion a very powerrul team, including the Mesers. Aresiistead, of Oxford fame. Birtningisam scored eighty- three but most unfortunately for them Wigzell, who batted well, sprained his knee ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ,$Prtigg ?ntdliqmce. MANCH-IESTER-YESTERDAY. We had a very good meeting of subscribers to-day, but business was very dull; all that took place you have in the quotationi below:- THrE Two THOURAND GUINEAS. 0 to 2 aget ProraisedLand-taken. 7- 1 - Ralpho-offered. 100 - 7 - Phantoin-takeri and offered, 100 - 0 - Nminrod-taken. TuE DERBY. 11 to 1 on The Field-offered. 1,000 - S0 agst Viking-taken. ...

Sporting Notes

... 5patiq LROW. LONDON, Thursday. The present week has afforded breathing time for turfites between the First Spring events, on the Cambridgeshire and Suffolk expansive heath, and the revelries on the Cestrean oedee. The meeting at Chester, we have every reason to believe, will be a monstre one; and we perceive that the Great Western and the London and NorthWestern lines of railway will afford ...

Sporting Notes

... gpolling Notts. LONDON, Monday. According to the running during tle past week, Wilton and the Peer have not the ghost of a chance for the Chester Cap; and the other performances on the heath do not say much for Melissa, Commotion, or Botany for it either. Lord Clifden's mare has not grown an inch, neither has she filled out, and she looked little better than she did at Hereford or Warwick last ...

Sporting Notes

... I§Potlbig q4; otm YonRK, TuesdayEveniug. Prior to our attending the Raweliffe stud sale, and champagne breakfast, and then to the time-honoured Knavesmire, there to assist at the opening turf anniversary, we wvill despatch a few additional comnentations on matters past, present, and to come, our next comsnmunication being devoted to a reasceoc of the York coarpetition. Few speculators ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 5portilig 1.EWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING, 1858. YESTERDAY. HADiICA' PLATE of £CS., forthree-year-olds andapwaSds. Cuos- bridgeshirs Course. Baron Rothschild's Sichioss, 4 yrs., Gst. ?? I Mr. Osborne's Trabuco, 3 yrs., ?? (Grimlshwlc) 2 Lord Glasgow's t. by Teddington-Mfaid of Mlashalml., S yrs., 5et. 41bC. . ?? hChaloner) 3 lr. S. Lamert's Eel Esperanza, 4 yro., Gst. 51b. (Pcrry) 4 Lord ...

Sporting Notes

... sprtiug 'Rolts. CHESTER, Monday Evening. The course is in beautiful order after the recent rain; and there is every indication of a busy week. The scratch- ing of Blink Bonny for the Cup, at eight this morning, has created some sensation in the old city ; but we are not sur- prised at the movement. Chester is fast filling with turfite visitants, but the metropolitan professionals and theirMan- ...

SPORYING

... TATTERSALL'S.-MoNDAY. 2. Saverel subscribers having left town for Newcastle, the -9 roona Wu not numerously attended, and business was car- ried on with so activity. For the Northumberland Platej 4 to I was the higheat offer against Ulnderhand, against whom $ to I was betted once, a price at which backers ,were L dseirous of extending their Investments. Pensioner was nomially second :favourite ...

SPORTING

... SP OB7 TNG. THIRSK SPRING MEETING-TUESDAY. (ADDITOJIOXAL. PAoRTICULARS.) THm TRTA1 STAKES of 5 s6V.S. uach, with 2.5 added, for 3- yr-olds and upwards; weights for age, &c. About one mile. (6 subs.) Sir. It. Wilson's bc Captain Wedderburn, by Turnuo. 3 vrs, 6sett 1 b ?? .(Peacock) 1 ~r. 'rhonas BdlsPbyiliis, .pr~sthiolb .. .(Grimnrer) 2 Mtr. DawooultsWaterloo, lyrsei-sl31b . ?? (SUlloCk) 3 ...

SPORTING

... SPORYING. MANCHESTER.-pRInDAy LIVERPOOL CUP. t 4 to 1 agot Physician Iti, 8 to - Beeswax c (t) t 10 to I - Jordan (t) . 1S to 1 - Sight Bltner (Li IS0 to 6 - Special License (t) 100 to 6 - Lttle Tom (t) 100 to 6 - Lifeboat(t) GOODWOOD STAKES. t 8 to 1 agat Lifeliat (tl 8 to 1 - Rosati (t) 14 to I - Vanlty (t) 26 to I Scribbler (t) t Very little doing, Most of the subscribers being at Worc: ?? ...

INDIA

... 1 up ( x)M OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) Ge CALCUTTA, Dzc. 26. Since the despatch of my letter of the 24th, H. General Wind2ham's own account of his campaign Lu has been published. It differs but slightly from the cir statement contained in my letter, and chiefly in the pa estimate of his own numbers. The account I trans. th4 mitted was based entirely on letters received from fac Cawnpore. ...