LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... WL.EST SORTIGENG I.ELIG E, C] ?? --P NEWMARKET RACES-SATuRDAY. set The lash day of Uite legitimante racing ?? is generafly a (alul we ctoat litchad-qianrlers. end thes sport this afit linoton was not played itir out befors imsny pcuple . Heavy sho~vers fill during she morn,1ing, n and though the rain sleared oil befors seein the proceedings ;vsrn not of a very lively character. It trill ...

Published: Monday 01 November 1869
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1748 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PEMBROKE DOCK GARRISON ATHLETIC SPORTS

... I PEMBROKE DOCK GARRISOI\ ATHLETIC f SPORTS. ?? annual sports were held in the Cricket-field, cen Lianion, an Monday afternoon, under the auspices of up. ol o ac- Col. Joes, 3rd Dcpdt Battalion, Cal. Leunox, R.A., aind wa o.Mann, R.H.; the stewards being Major Tarberville, a . A..; Major Carmichael, 95th. Regimeut; Captain Hay, s62nd Regiment; Captain Carr, 36th Re-iment; Captain eye Massey, ...

Published: Wednesday 18 August 1869
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1620 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT-RACE

... RECEiTION OF T'IFEI NEWfS IN AMIERICA. The Amerreial 1navers. UlTiVl ?? morning, devote sin enormous spimeco to hlc dile-iptioni of the bonit-rAcc. They have n m:ap (if the country round aboit Putney and Mortlike, a futll account of all ?? anl doings lip to the time of the encounter, a woo1 portrlat of th c viriots coml- petitors, ald al column of telegrilis describing the actual contest. All ...

Published: Wednesday 08 September 1869
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 533 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY RIFLE I ASSOCIATION. Thb MONDAY. murd The prizes for which the competition had not been com-. ervit pleted at the time our parcel was despatched were disposed who t of as follow:- Mr. Parnoll's Prize.-A silver cup, value £10 10s., open to the battalion, seven shots at 500 yards-A very spirited L - competition took place for this handsome cup, Colour-Ser- geant Thomas ...

Published: Wednesday 04 August 1869
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2215 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MANOCIESTERI RACES.-Tausesnw. part' Pbs Dath r'eunione which terminateud yesterday, allowed many Spal membevs who assisted then mosting hohc{ oin Lanoilowsn, to be ire- to bi scot this af ternoon, e11sequsutly t he ring presented a bettor aid TI m'sro aniemated appearance, than on the ?? day. 'the weather T aanwsrther unuavoucrable for eout of door amuscments, rain weel, falling at intorvale ...

Published: Friday 21 May 1869
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1328 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... fM.. 0.0 AND. . M. C. a. AND~ GROnsn V. 'SoUTH WALES (CADOXTJDN) 3 Caun.-This match was played on Monday and Tuesday last on Lord's Grouud. and resulted 'in the defeat of -4t 1M. c c. by 2U runs. Lovering's6bbwlivg was simply liag- nificent. The fielding of the Cadoxtou Club was faultless, rnot a single mistake or. one ball: lost by overthrow. .Richards wis placed ?? an accident.. The ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1869
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1071 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... : NEWMARKET R1ACES--WPD-ESDnAY. OwTIONAL SBLLTN(7 PLATII. Mr. Barnes's Metdia colt, 3 yrs, 8st, w.o.,and recoivel 25 snvs. PPLATH iF 100. I Mr. Payne's Gcoilrey ?? lel~le' Etr oynonGo~o, Sst 71bs; ?? . ?? : Irlner I. Mr. ?? C. PTaylor'3 Ohore AnltiO filly, 8st 41l1) ?? K1.1'yL 2 Col. Astley's Sontry Go, S.t 7ths . EForcitam n Stomps, 11snxlooc, Crrlor, Dalcibolln eolt, Sister to Polly Ferkins ...

Published: Thursday 28 October 1869
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 681 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... I &Z B11121119AD VICTORIA V. SOUTMPET.-ilYesl ~at on outheport on aturday. Hoore:-. 84 . ~~~SOUJTHPORT. B. FIRSTr INN5INGS. SUCOIOD flSNINISO. W. Davies, b) G. A&spiaall ?? I b G. Aeial ?? 3 .yAilluted, c M'Cartxiey, b 0.2 rg J. Brouglo O. Aspicil,bG Asplull ?? ?? I ?? BWAshw~orth, ?? ?? I not out-..3 P WB. eendg. Anderson, 6 kbG. ?? 0 10o H, Picker, b Taylor ?? 5 T. Pairbeoiier, not out ?? b ...

HANGING

... Whatever grounds may be urged for retaining er abolishing capital punishment, there is one question connected with the subject which hardly receives the attention it deserves. Assuming that it is necessary to put an end to the earthly career of a certain class of criminals, that object is fully gained by the quickest and most merciful means : we are agreed that life should be extinguished ...

SPORTING

... LIVwEIooL, TiVISDAY EVENING. For the Culharm Stakes, at Abingdon to-morrow, I fancy Vagabond or Lily. Abingaon, Stakes, Lady of LyoDs, or Stockhausen in her absence; and the Nureery Plate should be wou by Faith or Stoclkhausen. GRUNDON. ABINGDON MEETING. THURSDAY, SEPTEMABR 9, The CRAY13N HANIIAP of C sOaY. each, 2 ft., with 50 added. Winners extra. T.Y.O. 16 subs. D 12 Mr. R. Porter's ...

SPORTING

... ?? . LiVEnRoOL, FRIDAY EVRNING. (SThuXXlRdny):WAzHo De.tO BoH andicap,. TWinler Stkes ?? oye ¶Th:-roe laoir. pna~o. r WEST nRMyrtleO n;68.1b. KEE ANG -` 3IIIAY, IIP.1M-d 8.j The MDIR BB'HMTE TOTA-L PLAVIN of 50 ona HEdCP. inr e~r.About tle 100 ,srightS uroh..'l ec 7 9 Mr. B.pererr's Poleur dornger ?? Cimne El SMr.T3. lgotddard's Ganaueart Sye. Wyatt..Kllo 2 o 10 Mr. R. Wright's' Baroness -I ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1869
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1708 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

DOUGLAS (ISLE OF MAN) ATHLETIC SPORTS

... Fully 6000 persons assembled on Wednesday afternoon last to witness the first contest of the season, which took place on that day in the beautiful grounds of Kirby, the use of which was kindly granted by his Honour Deemeter Drink- water, the chief judge of the island. The sports were in every way a great success. Thanks to the energy and ability of the committee (to whom Mr. Philip Kinley ...