Sporting Intelligence

... sport-nig ?Atdliigmilt. NOTTINGHAM RACES. YESTERDAY. The Si!rRwoonD HLANIcArof 5 sovs. each, with 40 added. One mile and a quarter. Mr. Dawsoi's Mrs. Stowe, S yre, 83t. 101i. (Mr. ErklneO I Mr. Browva's Pactne'us, 4 yrs, 90t. ?? (Mr. Bevilli) 2 Mr. Bites's Ly Lass, lyrs, 90t. 121b (Mr. Edwards) S Mr. Jacobs's Attraction 3 yre, 8st. Glb. (11r. Thompson) 4 Betting: Even on Mrs. S-owe, u to 2 ...

BETTING OF THE WEEK

... BETTING OF THE WEBK. I Tattersall's, Monday. A moderate attendance and very little botting. Lireboat was the best favourite at the close for the Goodwood Etakeo, as Union Jack was for the Goodwood Cup, wbilst Leamington was in some demand for both events at the odds quoted. For the St. Leger Trumpeter waa backed at 8 to l for about 10O. The doings on the Nottingbam Handicap were too limited to ...

Published: Sunday 24 July 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1068 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FETES AT BOULOGNE

... The past week at that English colony, Boulogne, has been an unusually gay and busy one, the boat-races and regatta, announced respectively for Sunday and Monday last, attracting hosts of excur- 8lonists and a fleet of yachts. She boat-racing took place on the Liane on Snoday, and was only attractive to English spectators as a matter of curiosity, no Englishman being allowed to take part in the ...

Published: Sunday 24 July 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 990 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

OUR CRICKETING TABLET

... M~atches for the Week. Monday, at Lord's-Eleven Gentleistn and Players of England v. Sixteen of the University of oxford. Mr. Dark's match. Monday, at Sleaford-AlIi England Eleven v. Twenty-two. Monday, at Eafield-Winbledon v. Enfoeld. Monday. ?? v. Stontbridge. ModyndTedftat Southgate-Surrey' v. Southgate Clube. Tuesday at So tam -t~Soath Hants v. Winchester College. Tnesayat ?? v. Priory ...

Published: Sunday 10 July 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3355 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... 1 ' 6POR71NO. e ,THE GOODWOOD MEETING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY ItEWS. 0- Snt,--The A~mericans have shown us a horse at Of last in Starke, who has riot been here many months, and yet he won the first great event he was wantedi for, hie defeat by Its, Killigrew in a match the other day having caused, the layers B.of odds to accommodate his owner and psrty to their hearts' contest, sand they ...

HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA

... Rai FIRST DAY. The two days' meeting at Henlley, unquestionably ~as the greatest rowing regstta in the kingdom, o~mmenced yes- r1037 torday, with a programme of the most interesting and attrae- nes tive eharacter, in which crews from the Universities of Ox- ins ford end Cambridge, the London, and other rowing clubs, eon, were included. The intense heat of the last few days wase tempered with a ...

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

... 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

... 17 #01oviluo Su f NOTTDNGH&A1. JULMY tETlIG. I TUEBDA - The Sher1otdaidiap oiS 6 ?? each witb 40 added oertain wnersextra. Gentlemen riders;professionai 61; extra. 16 subs. One mile and aquarter. . - - ' 8 10' Nr.Dawsona rL Stowe3rse'. ?? ?? rle ]n 9 12 Mr Brown' Pactolus, 4 yrs ?? W. Bevill 2 9 12 -Mr Bates's Lazy Las,G yr ?? .Mr Bdwards 3 8 6 Mr Jaob's Attraction,3 in ?? . M.r G. S. Thorpe ...

Published: Saturday 23 July 1859
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4168 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... *Orting 13telliVul. PONTEFRACT AND WEST RIDING MEETING. Stewards: The Right. Han. lonrd Hawke, e. H. Jones, Esq.. tb* Hon. Stanhope Hawke, Godfrey Wentworth, BAI., and Colonel Smyth, ALP. Judge and Handicapper, Mr. Johnson. Starter, Mr. W. EIllott.-Clerk of the Course, Mr. J. H. Penit. YESTERDAY. The CNsTLICEoRD STAKIES, of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added, for two-year-olds 73t., arnd three 9it. ; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO1RING INTELLIGENCE. GOODWOOD ZACES-YSTtERDAY. (BY MAGNE1ITIC TELIfORAP3M.) Derby.-'rooieed Land, 1; Chaplier, 2-Two ran. Cowdroy Staket,.-OperanDancer, I; Syritge, 2-Seven yen Goodwood Stakep.-S:erk, 1; Lifeboat, 2; Blue Jectet, ?? ran. 300 eove Sweopetakes.-Qaebole, 1; Colt out of Ter., ver., 2. .OrwlwngRoorri Stakee.-Cntforielr I; Hoerofee, 2. Handicap Sveepetakee -Antouio, I ; Q'ieen ...

Published: Thursday 28 July 1859
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 943 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games