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ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB

... ROYAL TIIAMiES YACDT CLUB. The finest race seen in the London river for many years past was witnessed yesterday, in the great regatta of the above club, and umany years may probably pass ere its like | gratifies the sight of the yachtsman who attends the races of the metropolitan clubs. The programme of the day an- nounced two contests-one with first-class cutters, and the other with yachts ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... % POfTINQ INTELLMENCIL DONCASTER SPRING MEUTING.-TuiSDcr. Tim TRIAL STAAnB of 5 BOYE., with 30 added; 3-yr-olds, 6st 121b; four, 8St 71b; fivey 9st; aix and aged, 9st Slb; certr nonaltien and allowncees. T.YC, (10 agba.) Mr. nicernona's Stockton, by Augur, 8 yrs, GOt 121b (Sisowden) I Mi. T. Osborne's Ripen, 3 yrs, Ost 121b .. .. (Cliallner) 2 Mr. Singleton's Beetboven, 4 yrs, 7st 131b . .(i. ...

TRADEMEN'S FOUR-OARED RACE

... TRADESJIEN'S 1OURL-OA1ED 2 ACE. _ q di a A four-oared race came off yesterday on the London river, first which, although for a smiall stake, created a considerable to amount of interest, owing to the competitors being mem- tit The b rs of two rival tradesmen's clubs. Four young men of th ind Blackfriars, originally belonging to the Blackfriars Aquatic (t3 by Club, lately challenged four of the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S.-NOmOPAY. The lawn was crowded, but the betting was conducted with litt'l spirit. All tho persons present seemed more in- elhend to discuss the we-ak's sport than to take an active I part in tue operations on the two great races. The Wizard l was lucked for upwards of 2,000'. at 5 to 2, and at last only 9 to 4 c nuld lbe o4tailled about hiro. Umpire was not so firm as his friends ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SToP MNa ITELLIGENCR. BATH AND SOMERSET RACES.-WEDII3DATY. S% rWS5zA of b aovs, each, with 20 added, Optional selling weights, &e. One mile. air. 1; fraylets Grillade, by St. Lawrence, Aged (501.) Vat 1b ?? ?? ?? (Gray) I Mr. Wiblo'aEiget,9 yr 50.), W4t .1b IGrinab aw) 2 Mrr DoaktrKng Charles syra(1), aste Ib(W.Bette) s Betting to 4 (at first 5 to 4) agst Ringlet. Won b- n longth; the same ...

THE GREAT OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE EIGHT-OARED RACE

... TIHE GRBEA? OXFORD A ND CAMBRIDGE i E1GMT.oil RED RA ACE. This great event, the Derby of the river Thames, the very sic phl(s ueltra of aquatic sports, was contested on Satur- day ovor thc usual course, from Putney Aqueduct-bridge to tho Ship at Mlortlake, with tidle, a distance exceeding four miles and it qmrter. The important interest end attraction of this annual event admit of no discuto, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENC9. - 0 TATTBZRSALL'S-YesTRuDAY. The length of our lht of quitmtiona showns mly rhte range Mid not the importance of thr betting. With the exception *f Umpire ard Buccaneer, no large amount of money wag inveeted on any animal, and the changes since the lsat pub. lished price current were too immateriel to suggest elaborate eomment. Foreiger'e opening price for the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN(YG INTELLIGEATCE. LEAIMINGTON HUNT CLUB STEEPLE- CHASES.-WEDNESDAY. n T;;i. VWrcTEI; CuP of 15sovs. each, 10 ft, and 5 only if hi decl::red ; winners extra ; to be ridden by riders tictorditg t to the conditions in the open steeplechase ; the winnler to pay 5 sovs. towards expenses. Ono suile and three-quarters, te Flat racecourse. ,t ;Ir. li 1,aa'sSoothsayyr, byAugur,5yrs, ,lst lit ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBTZNG WBZLGBKNC. ow it rty 813 We try ra- the ore hay. Mly rn en vad the Nos ter tur, ?? ipie huit the ap- few car- oa rhe ,trs ival ace twn was ,old tr'e way get- elic frs, fely ride '555. bers vitnI peel on- o.ry able up- the do ies lde aork uers oV- ev- bed At ody :ife nr- ed, )r, his the to ret, 5 to .[y, lies icr- the of li0e baa ere- tile r.Il en' an ~0- ed ed it, lit hir to cit. ted ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGEINCE. MALTON RACES.-TUESDAY. (BY ELEic2'iIIIC TELEGRAPII.) TWo-YEaAUlOLD STAKES. Scrubbing Brush ?? 1 Caller OIl ?? ?? 2 Stantou ?? 3 Six ran. SELLING PLATE. Creel ?? 1 telindalo . 2 3lerella ?? ?? 3 Six ran. MALTON HANDICAP. Prologue ?? 1 hegira ?? 2 Grta ?? 3 Nine ran. FITZWZMLLAX PLATE. Tile Bulhmatn ?? . I Iioneca colt ?? 2 Ruby ?? Seven ran. Lui~ce Cur. rirate ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOBTING INTELLIGENCE. T'his week the race-loving population throughout the country will he provided with ample opportunities for the h raltification of their tastes. The first of the series of New- market meetings will commence this day; in Yorkshire, P9 roves will take place at (Jatteriek Bridge on Wednesday and Thursday, and at Thirsk en Friday and Saturday. These ?? orost important ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... DONCASTER RACES-WEDNESDAT. THE ST. I.EGER DAY. The incidents of the St. Leger Day cantot be described by com11parison. Eren the oldest inhabitant of Doncaster is no authority on this occasion, for his long remerabranca cannot parallel an occasion when the proceedings were sutr- rounded with so much interest and excitement, although it clings with so much tenacity to the goodl tzrje4 wlhA ...

Published: Thursday 13 September 1860
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3855 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games