SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING FIXTURES FOR 1860. MARCH. ?? 27 I Llamboldy ?? 271 Croxton Park .. 38 Ponteland .. S ?? 12 AlorefordSpring ly Newmarket C * 9 T.. rhk . 13 EpoomSpring 1 Canterbury Spring 10 The Hoo ?? 14 Nowmarket F. SW 23 Oatterickn IkIdgl. . 1ll MAY. Ca te r. 1 6 al obury. 10 .pSom . 2P Doncaster Sprivg. 8 Bath 16 .anchester . so York Spring ?? 10 Harpenden ?? 18 l1ungerford ?? K JUNE. Aecot . Soth ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MANCHESTER STEEPLE CHASE, FLAT, AND HURDLE RACES. Judge and Handicapper, Mr. J. Swindells, jai. Clerk of the Course, Mr. S. Lasmbert. YTSTE1RDAY. A HANDIOAP IfUnDLERAOZ of 6 BoVa. each, I ft., with 25 sova. added; winners after December 20th 71b. extra; second to save his stake. About two nmiles. Mr. Cowell's Dr. Leets, 6 yre, pst . ?? (White) 1 Mr. Sours The Miller, S yrs, Oat ?? (Sly, Jan.) ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... DONCASTER RACES. Stewards: The Marquis of Ailesbury, the Earl of Chesterfield, and the Earl of Coventry. Clerk of the Course, Mr. B. Johnson. YESTERDAY. The FITZWILTIAOO STAKEs of G sova. each, with 100 added, for two.year-olde cat., three 8st. 21b., four 9st., five and upwards 9st. 3ib,; m. and g. allowed 81b.; a winner of 200 soys. this year 41b., £600. 71b. extra; the second to save hi ...

SPORETING NOTES

... THE PAST WEEK'S RACING. ANTICIPATIONSFORNEWCASTLBE CELMT SORD, AND IPSWICH. TO the BDrOXn of Ut DAILY POST. Sir,-The four days' campaign ?? has fullyequalled the expectations thot were formed of it, in despite of the wretehed weather which inaugurated the proceedings at Odihaxo, where rain fell heavily with scarcely any inter- mission during the whole of the proceedings. The horses had ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... IBRIG11TON RACE CLUB MEETING. YE3TEBI)AY. Tho rAVilIoN PLATE of 100 BoVE. (handicap), for all ages; win- ten after the publication of the weights to carry bib. extra. ntranco 2 sov8., to go to the fund. One mile. Mr. Smith's Firz Avon, 3 yrn, 7et. 71b . ?? Bottom I AIr. Jacob's lpswich, 3 yra, Ost. ?? Adams 2 DMr. Nicholi', Bel B.,peranza, G yrs, 7et. l21b. . .BUllock 3 bir. Fuller'e Ambush, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CHESTERFIELD RACES, ' YESTERDAY. The CESTERO'FIRLD PLATE Of 50 sove., added to a Handicap of S sova. each, 3 ft; winners of 60 sova. after September 13th 71b, of two or 100 soVS. 101b., or of the Chatsworth Plate 121b extra& (extreme penally) * second to save his stake, and the winner to pay 6 eOVS. to the fund. One mIle. 14 sabs. Mr. Clbllton'e Roeamond, 3 yre, 7t.. .Grlimshav 1 Mr. W. ...

CRICKET

... C RICK ET. A match was played on the Chuckery Ground, Wal- sall, between the Bircebills Britannia and the Walsall Alpha Works, which, after a well contested game, ended in favour of the Birchiils Britannia by three runs. The following is the score:- The Britannic: Webster, 2-11; H. Taylor, 8-0 Spaddock, 1 3; D. Taylor, 1-4 Haden, 7-I; Soeunerfield, 0-5; Walker, 1-I; Griffitbs, 4-10 Bsrns. 0-9; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHAMPTON AND PYTCHLEY HUNT MEETING. Stewards: The Earl of Strathmore, G. Payne, Earl,, Hon. Frederick W. Villiers,-Judge : Mr. Clarke, Nowmarket.-Starter; Mr. E. Hibburd. Ascot Heath.-Clerk of the Scales: Mr. J7. Manning, Newmarket,-Hsndicappar: Mr. Rt. Johnson, Yorkc.-Clerk of the Course: Mr. T. Marshall, 1, LeiceaterTerraoe, Northampten. YESTERDAY. The TRIAL STAKEs Of 10 soya, each, With ...

DONCASTER RACES—THE ST LEGER

... DONCASTER RACES-THE ST LEGER. THE scene which the Town Moor presented on 'Wednesi. 0 jutpro to the start for the St Leger, wastorfa ot-the!: animte- d and picturesque description. The entire straK; ran ing was lined on each side with double and urbs. d row of spectators ; opposite the stand were carriage\s i; 5 a by ladies; down the smooth grsen course, het;e;'e 'I dark, thick lines of ...

THE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP

... TIlE FIGHT FOR THE CIIAMPI)NSHIIP. HlEENAN'S PROPOSALS. ive Iii a letter to the Tinies, Heenso says :- I am willing, on first of all, to accept the proposition made by a wr-iter in Zee Belts Life, that Sayers 'ind I should beve a I'belt apiece,' to ,nbe gotten up by public subscription. provided that the true champion's belt remain in the bands of tile editotr of Bells eud Life, to be fought ...

Published: Wednesday 23 May 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3383 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... e- LICHFIELD RACES.-This old ?? meeting will take : place on Alonday and Tuesday, the 27th and 2Sth instant, under the stewardship of the Earl of Stamford and Warring- o ton, ViEcount Ingestre, M. P., and the Alayor of Liclifield. of The programme exhibits such a promise of sport that we are . much mistaken if a most surcessful meeting is not the result. s The activity of Mr. Sheldon, the ...

Published: Wednesday 22 August 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 582 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... was was iter, vrho ate, t it tific case the the d to fore dis- care late Ihe he suld ises hen nce pre- On ade d rs. who lary Thle and edi. or- fiur tied em low ien- he alm ter, the led. (lies he the :T in Pairt and the ewv- ex- ver, Also has !ean Ist innings. A. Knowles. b Barwker.. W. Kirk, b Barker J. Hawkesworth. b Barker G. Doe, b Barker G. Haslehurst, run out G. Good win, b Nix G. Barrow ...

Published: Wednesday 11 July 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1590 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games