HUNING APPOINTMENTS

... I -- - i. . I Spouting y , W.C.Eil:SD r New lde Thursday, WWrote ngW - CUgt1 I 01rday, hPW 1ati- a quarter toIL Atberstog (Lq COura)sithis lW nhs bWWodI W jes- day,. 5laek nriday, Coembe, Saur4d ,Crl fa - 3aM**[Lend HwY*), Rawalfe BwRa Thursday, >Depe~e~ian~storday Desa: davptp let . , DC e ortekfnt'e,tidlly.Newn~toa log: TuelsdayKitoot- Wieudnfts Sandy L Fe; riday, Trubsan Vilisge; '*ae (nL ...

THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT

... !Hs VOLUNTEER O-PEXNT. ! THE LAINASHIRE RIl~~ AND ARTILLERY LIVFER1'OL, SATURDAY. The events of yestetday were -very interesting7 as, they comprised for the miost part onger tanget. TheLcver- 'poul Corn Exchange purse of , BP geineea, divied into three p~rie, on~e of r0 guineas, the second of 20 geuiiee, and. a third of 10 gaineas; The result wan a* fnllbows :-A at jwize, f 'Mr. Rawson ...

RIFLES AND RIFLE SHOOTING

... I JI-FLES RITLE :511ijuTist. On Tnesdav evening, Cait tin Hans B~usk deli- vered an interestinog .snd practical lecture at the, Br-istol Athen~eum onl the above Subject, Captainl ?? commllenced by reviewing the rapid pro- gress which tihe rie movenient had mnade, ?? Said that they must all comec to thle conclusion that a mere honlonraibe, important, or* Successful movemntet was never Set oil ...

RIFLED CAST IRON GUNS

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. SIR, -AWil you permit me to state, as briefly as ma possible, a fow facts relating to the above important sub- I ject ? During the six years that my invention for convert- to 1 iug our old guns into rifled guns lies been under official c01 on- sideration, opportunities have been agiven me of niaking a sufficient number of experiments to p~rove that my plani is ...

SPORTING

... I~ ~ . . ?? - NOTTINGHAM, RAOES.-WEDNTDAY. Tim PouiLtiAr HANDICAP PLATg Of '50 Boys., for aul ~. ~* gas.Winners extra. One mile. Mr. . Ca~j Coona by lalasa, 3 ri* O 3baoe3 Mr. Wilsns~a'slcephalus, 5 nr ?? son A2 fo Mr. T. C31I'B Medlusa, 2 yrs, 6 ?? (Taylor) 3 Mr. Ja*VW&;~ Westlerproof, 2 yrs, 5st 12Wb (car, dat) he Mr. ~ ~, 4 ~ S~b (Grimalhaw) 4 Mr. car1 Rm yr.s ?? Fordhamn) Betting -7 to 4 ...

SPORTING

... I . 8POsr T - fQ - I - NCRHM .-TUMAY. DONBAER _9. LDGUL 5, to 2 At Thosrmanby (t) 9 to 2 - Sabreur (t). 13 to 2 - The Wisrdoeff) 10 to 1 - Sweetnce (t) I2 to I -UuIspire (on) 25 to 1 - igh Treason t) The list of the betting wai solely Eonfted to the emas decided to-day at Stockomn LICHFIIRD BORA0S.-TurwA.. ({s AR C IK PH. ArsoX PLATE. LadyKn n. ?? 2 Adelaidee ?? Five ran. QUZX'a PLATIL matr ...

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 

CRICKET

... We shall be happ, to insert the Scores of Crieket Matelies, when intelliglbly written and properly authenticated. We beg to draw the attentioni of our cricketting reader6 to a match announced to tike place on Wednesday alnd Thursday next, on the Enst Hants Ground, which promi- ses to be of considerable interest. Should the weather continue fine a large conconrse of spectators wiU be expected. ...

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 ...