SPORTING

... SPOB TING. LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY'S RACES (CONCLUDED). Tun TYRO ST'rES of 5 sovy. each, with 40 added, for 2-yr-olds; colts, 8st 71b; fillies and geldings, 8st 31b. Winners, 41b extra. The second to save his stake. T.Y.C. (11 subs.) ir. J. kecry s Miss Fnch (Sister to Goldfinch), by Orlando. Sst ~h .. (Sopp) 1 ar. ?? Parr's . ?? ?? Forstor) 2 Mir. Recach's young Lovell (Fordlior) 3 ...

SPORTING

... SPORBING. stak THE DONCASTER MEETING-THURSDAY'S M SPORT. M: TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Lc SIR,-The St. Leoer has maintained its character C( Ml for knocking down all calculations based upon previous DI] running, Sunbeam, who was asserted to have been beaten in Mtl a trial by Blanche of Middlebie at home, having all the best of her in the actual race-and, in fact, beating all those who E ...

SPORTING

... BPOR 7TNS. I COVENTRY RAiE!.-TKUM8DAT. TE3 GRAND STAND PLATE of 30 sore3, added to a Sweepstakes of a ove. eaeb, for 3Sr-olds and upwards; whiners extra. One mile. Mr. '1b. Steveno's Barbarity, by Simoom. 4 ys, Set Mb ?? 1 Mr. Craven's Yaller Glal, 3 yrs, Cet 91b (Including Sb extr 'A.dwrdal Mr. Gordon's Marabout, S r. 3 et 7b (oar. f t 9bl). .(Snowdenl 3 Caataln Price's Useless. aged, S9t 3 ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. w LIVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. al THURSDAY. HANDICAP PLATE of 40 sovs. One mile. Mr. Gray's Maggie, by Voltigeur, 2 yre, 4Bt i21b ?? .(Grima a 1 n Mr. Copperthwaite's 1leir-at-Law. 2 yrs, 6Bt (carrted fat 21bl e (A. Edward,) 2 Mr. Barber's Prince of Denmark, 3 yrs, 6st8lb . (Challone) 3 t Mr. Barber's Priuqe of Orange, 6 yrs. 7at ib ?? Snowden 4 1i The following also ran: King of the ...

SPORTING

... SIP OR 7IyG. LATEST ST. LEGER BET rING IN LONDON. 4 to 1 aget Toxophilite (wanted) 6 to 1 - The Hadji 8 to 1 - Eclipse 10it 1 - Volta 10 to l - Sunbeam 12 to 1 - Governess 12 to 1 - East Langton In the morning as much as 7 to 1 was laid against Toxc- philite, and as little as 6 to 1 was taken about Volta. The reaction is shos n in the above list of quotations. BETTWNG AT MANCHESTER.-FRIDAY. ST ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NL P SPOR TING INTEjLLlSGMT', BELFAST AND COUNTY DOWN STFP (F, CHASES. TOEBDAY, DEC. 28. (VaH)AI oUR cORRoSPONiDEar.) The Railway Plate, a ha.dloip f eepmst e3 of 3 6on each, 30 sova added by the Beltail end Couaty ?? ailrway Company. Two atilee. ?? Bob ?? ?? Trip the Daisy ?? ?? .. 7 Fallow Deer ?? . . The Brarrow ?? ?? .. Bettitg-Even on Little Bob aainrst the Ildd The Ulster Selling Stakes ...

Published: Wednesday 29 December 1858
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 936 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. I

... SF011 TING INWTEI.LIGRNrcE. I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ., , I (BY MAGNEIC TEtLGRtAPH.) NORTH STAFFORDBiIIREi a COES-YEyTiDAi Ladies' Pursse- JoaWU of Arc, lit r Apol~oj 2nd$ Mum. i bout' 8rd. Focrlrar- * I Staffordshire ltandloap-Thorchill, lst; corabro, gnd; Moose, 8rd. Three ran, 'I Great Northern Nlursery Handioap Plate Appaandhjx lot. Mrs Stowe, 2Dd; Tte Bat, 8rd. Won by head.. t Inrkeeperb' ...

Published: Wednesday 04 August 1858
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4132 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING INTEJLIGENCr. ATNI¢TIMI, Vang - - aUrNT rnil RACES-YEBTRDAY (BY MAGNETIC TZLRQaAPht.) Llverpool Cap. Beeewax .. , 1 Julia ?? Jardau ?? .. ?? .. X Thirteen ra; 8 Sweepstakes, Rara Avis ?? , ?? ?? 1. Antiquary ?? .. 2 ?? ran. - Handicap Plate. Lady Kingston ?? ?? Bab ?? * Fuur ran. CORK HARBOUR REGATTA. The owner of the Amazon having protested against tha result of the race on ...

Published: Friday 16 July 1858
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 401 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

YACHTING

... .OT ALT LONDON YACHT CLUB. The extreme fineness of the weather asd the celebri'y 'that this club has attained produced a very large assemblage of visitors at its opening matcl on Moenday; but it is to be re- gretted the entry list sas not greater, considerieig the amount a*and number of the prizes given. The race seas divided into two claose, criti the following campetitora First class, ...

GREAT RACE IN CALIFORNIA

... Earlyin March last a match was made between certain parties in this city, of whom the celebrated rider Jack Powers was one, that he would make 150 miles over the Union course in eight consecutive hours. The stakes were 2,500 ehls. (8501) a side, 1,000 dole. forfeit. Powers left this city in the steamer Senator for Santa Barbara -On the th of March, for the purpose of selecting his horses, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEL L ;GE.NC MIONDAY. jcarcely sufficient betting took place to enable uea to determine ahetrue tone of the market. At iltervals a few ivtmnswere 12ade, bat they were for the etpr n~elsm.Teeet to b deide atWarwick, and, the races at Northampton were scarcely tonchi)d upon. Saunterer was backed at evens aga not the field for Ishe Warwick Trical Stakes, an, adroi e nms re~se ~o 'e ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S:PORTINt' G IN5TELLIGENsE. TATTER3A LL'S -YESTzz2DA wa Thle publication of the wreighlts for the (:'sareic jurn Canibridgeshice was a powerful inducemnent for ebt a bus to assemble in large numbers ia th~e ro ittl uthes .n the handicaps, however, was not very~ hev e 'ttinas 1 re pries i-tn blowrequire no comllulent. Tile w rth ram tazeswas toucked uponwt caution, and the oiddsto crs. were ...