SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ! SPORTING INTELLIGENX._E. - ?? EPSOM RACES. s In the rap.ist o thre D arby ins -,,6 ir'ltlma Ivctrcry, Nyetrade a brirf refers ?? toa~dispute as to the 1 i~ corud horee, it bclug alleged %,.,Jtthe Jld go had madea ,I istake. LTe fol]o'.'inig is ?? account of the race given by ouri London couteulPOfi)~,0o, (if Thurodry, who inake no re- trference to thqt error, nesterday, however, Mr. ...

Published: Saturday 04 June 1859
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2955 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S.-MOaNAv. The settling of the Warwick accounts drew a large at- tendance, and beyond paying and receiving, little business c was transacted. Gladiolus received steady support for the Northamptonshire Stakes, and Newcastle was brought , with some prominence into the market for the same event. t At first 10 to 1 was taken freely about the last-mentioned horse; but at the close ...

SPORTING [ill]

... BIOMTENG INTZLL10NE@W TATTERSALLS. MONDAY. There was very little betting, and the Liverpool ?? vrO enveloped in mystery. 8 to 1 was offered on the field, 0oyaP Sovereign being nominally the favoulte althongh it vwa dhflol to determine waich was the favoarito at all. At the close soeM ?? was manifested to back Newcsstle. The quotations oor the Goodwood Stakes ae principally made up srrm ' ...

CRICKET

... CBICKBT. WANDSWORTH ALBION AGAINST THE SOUTH LONDON UNITED. 'The return match between these clubs was played on the South London Ground, Lower Kennington-lane, yesterday. The weather wasextremelyfine, and the grouid well attended. There was some good cricketing on both sides, although the runs made were very small, but this may be accounted. for by the heaviness of the ground,.owing to morning ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... _ N _ NA eL - - SPORTING INTEL[L/GENCg. NEWHARKUE FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. TLE SUBSCRIPTION ROOM., IV DNo Iiy o . The room was not attended very 11nuerously, and tha I etn was limited an rive o iniportant chango. VP to I was8 taken ohs ut Gospard fer the Cesairewitchl, anad Art- less was fi rm at the pi ic quoted. 600) to 600 w~aq laid on Gasardaginst himi. Cvlveidaln woo; not mnentioned. No ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR7'1 G ISTEBLLIGENCE. NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. SUBSCRIPTION-ROOMK, TuESDAY NIGosT. Speculation on the Cesarewitch was carried on with some activity. Gaspard was in great force, and any odds over those quoted against him would have been taken with avidity. Artless was the second bost favourite, for 18 to 1 was booked about her, whilst Clydesdalb teceded to 20 to 1 offered. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL S-YESTERDAY. The room was somewhat thinly attended, and the sub- scribers devoted their time to the discussion of the recent death of Sir Charles Monek. Sir Charles was an eccentric but a popular patron of the turf withal, and he had his share of good fortune. By his death Gamester, who held a promi- nent position in the betting, is disqualified for the Derby, Harefoot for the Great ...

CRICKET

... IELEV EN GENTLEMEN AND PLAYERS OF El\G- LAND AGAINST SIXTEEN GENTLEMEN OF f THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. This match, at Lord's Ground, 1dragged its slow length Valong, into a third day, yesterday. It is sometlines said, 1It can never be too hot far cricket,' but, however that -may be, the result has shown that it was 1too hiot for Ofrthey being defeated by England in one innings, and 5d runs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORVING INTELLIGENCE. LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING-FRID.1Y. The BiCI;IISTAIrFE STAKES of 100 each, h ft, for thrce-yr- olds; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, Sst 41b. Certain allowamies. One mile. Three subs. Sir R. W. Bulkeloy's Knuckle Duster, 8st 71b t (IV. Boyce) t I Lord Derby's Birdbolt, 8st-lb ?? (Ashimall) t 2 Betting : 6 to 4 on Birdbolt, whe mnade thc running to the distance, where he was ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -O1aNFJLGAC. 3e ,NEWMARKET SECON-D OCTOBER MEETIING. h StxSORnITION ROO.X-TUBSD.Y NIGIHT. 7 to 1 aget DERBY. na > 7 to I agst Umpire (taken to £200). L- 12 to I - The Wizard (taken). 100 to 7 - Nutbourne (taken). e 20 to I - Thormranby (offered). a 25 to I - Thunderbolt (taken5. 40 to 1 - Lupullus (oatered). t3000 to 45 - Contadina (taken). D 2000 to 30 - Oxford (taken). s2000 to 20 - Oliver ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBT1NG INTELLIGENCE. -4 TATTERSALL'S-YESTERDAY. Not a dozen subscribers assembled in the room, and only the following bets were laid:- CROYDON STEEPLECHASE. 5 to 1 ngst Goldsmith (offered) 7 to 1 - Abd-el-Kader (taken) 8 to I - Brunette~ (late Chance) (taken) 100 to 15 - Omar Pacha (taken) DERBY. 1000 to 20 agst Paleface (offered) 1000 to 20 - Sir William (offered) Ilonsas ARRIlVED AT ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOYING I.NELLIGECNE. NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. The asterisks indicate the horses at Newmarket. The entrances for the plates, and the nominations for the ' unclosed sweepstakes, are to be made by six o'clock on the evenings before running respectivel i specified, and the weights for the handicaps will be published by nine o'clock each evening. MONDAY. The CuAvEN PLATE Of 50 soya, ?? by the ...