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SPORTING

... SPORPING. CURRAGII OCTOBER MEETING-WEDNrESDAY. SIAGO SrAKES (renewed), 25 savS, 25 s8vS added. Mr. Disney's b e Bombardier walked over, LORD LrEUTENANTS PLATE Of 100 g3. Mr. Gowing's b c Daniel by Newiminster, 4 yrs (Os- borne. ?? ?? ?? . ?? ?? I 2'Ir. J. Cocktn's br g Nosegay, 4 yrs (Gardiner) ?? 2 Captain R. Goff's br c Bandsman, 2 vr3 (D. Wynne) 3 Betting-2 to I agst Daniel, 3 to 1 agst ...

DUBLIN BAY REGATTA

... .. . - . .1 I . 11111 races, wihici wero unavoidfabty postponed from Thursda-, owing to the foggy weather which prevailed outside Kingstown MIfrboor, took place on Friday under circurnstances which were better calculated to test the sailing qualitics of the diffleret yachts entered for compe- tition. The following boats started for the first race:- Prizo-A Piece of Plate, value £70, given bv ...

SPORTING

... SALES OF HORSES. BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL, AT DONCASTER. ON Tuesday, thirty-seven lots were put up, some few of which were very clever. The biddings were in comnpa- rison to the merits of the animals, and of the fourteen sold four or five were worth fully as much as was given for them. The colt by Stockiwell, out of Meanee, is sure to grow into a fine horse. One by Prime Minister, out of the ...

FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE MIDDLE WEIGHTS

... FIGHT FOR THE CHA&PIONSfUIP OF THE MIDDLE WErIHTS. 1 . . ?? ?? . ?? .. . Another of the reprehensible exhibitions of prize fight- ing which we have had frequent occasion to denounce took place yesterday, the respective combatings being Bob Brettle, of Birmingham, and Jeni Mace, of Norwich,snd the stakes 2001. aside. The details which have reached us lead to the conclusion that the ...

Published: Friday 21 September 1860
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1861 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGNECE

... rO I INTr :I EI l * JU1KI1NSTOWN PARK 1IArES.-YUSTEnDAY. - (eccOXt OUR COR01551ONDE01T.) I StowstrdaiiVisC55ip; ~St. Law'lrencie and Mr. George* Bryan. 110. J. R. Huniter, Judge;,Mr. Clancey, Starter , Mr.J. 5ahr Ot Secretary and Treasurer. ol 'lisl fashionable and favourite meeting Commlaenced-ycster- p dlaY.' The state of the morning was sadly against field-sports of all kind, ?? ...

Published: Thursday 20 September 1860
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2072 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET RACES-YErSTERDAT. (BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.) The Cesarowitch Stakes of 25 sovs each, 15 ft, with 200 added, for threca yearsolds, &c. Duleibella ?? .. . ?? ?? 1 Optimist ?? ?? ..2 Heiress ?? ?? ?? , ?? 3 Moorcock ?? ?? ?? 4 27 ran. Thi Royal Stakes of 200 savs each, 120 ft. for three year old'. Colts, Sat 71b; filles, 8st 21b. Sutherland ?? ?? I ?? .. 1 -King of Diamonds ?? ?? ?? ?? ...

Published: Wednesday 10 October 1860
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1082 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LOUTH COURSING CLUB

... | The next coursing meeting. of the club will take place at Clermont Park, near Dundalk, on the 2nd of January, and on the 3rd at Woodtowit, near the Castlebollinghava Station, on the Belfast Junction line of railway. The Hon Secretary will attend at the Queon's Arm's liotel, Dundalk, on Tuesday afternoon, the l1t of January, up to 4 o'clock, to receive entrance money. The draw will then take ...

Published: Friday 21 December 1860
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 729 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... THE NORTH OF IRELAND CLUB V. THE WARLNGSTOWN CLUB. THE return match was played yesterday, at the ground, Ormeau Road, and resulted in another vic- tory for the North of Ireland by forty-five runs. The match was decided by the first innings, as it was a a one-day match, and time did not permit the second innings to be finished. NORTH OF IRELAND. FIRST INNINGS. SECOND INN William Ewing run out 8 ...

SPORTING

... 8SPORJTONG. DOWN ROYAL CORPORATION RACES. TUESDAY, JULY 24. THE BELFAST HANDICAP Of 5 sovs each, 2 forfeit in case of acceptance; 40 sovs added. Second horse to save his stake, provided four start; four horses enter, or the money added will not he paid. One mile and a-half. A winner of 50 sovs, after the weights are published, to carry Sibs extra; a Queen's Plate, or race value 100 sovs, 71h; ...

SPORTING

... [BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPL.] LINCOLN RACES-TURSDAY. SCURRY STAKES. Duplicity, . ?? ?? .. 1 Contention ?? .. . 2 JUlI;, ?? ?? ?? 3 Four ran. LINCOLNSHIIRE IHANDIOAP, Vigo Prince of Orange,..2 Reealatratoro 3 Thirtcen ran. QUEEN'S GUI UNEAS. T ormento,, ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 1 Newcastle . 2 Asldale, ?? .. ?? ?? 3 Five ran, SEL1ING STAKES. ITalrV, ?? ?? .. . ?? ?? I Allied1, ., ., ,, ,, ,, ,.2 Puss, ?? ? ...

EPSOM RACES—THE DERBY

... EPSOM RACES-T'HE DERBY. WIRDNV.DAY brings with it the Derby, the most im ! portant event in the racing man's life, and whic influences the exchange of more money, and make or mars tile fate of more individuals, than any contes in the world, while the distinction which the victor confers on owner and horse renders the prize stil more desirable. To say that the present Derby ha merely maintained ...

COMBAT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF ENGLAND

... The great flight took place at Farnborougb, Hants. The second edition of the Globe contains an ac- count of each of the forty rounds of the fight.. The seventh round lasted twelve minutes. Heenan's left eye was rendered totally dark, but the round ended with Heenan lknocking Sayers down. The eighth round lasted twenty minutes, and again ended with Sayers being ]knocked down. In the ninth round ...