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THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES

... those interesting events, which in the sportb ing world are regeidedd as of national imporance, took place on Tuesday, when Thomas White, of Len. dot, competed with Chambers, of Newcastle, for the champiomhsip of the Thasmes. Both meaweremagood ?? . The satitirg ...

AQUATICS

... RACX, open to the world, for prizes in value 1251.-The Thames Crew: 1. Thomas Pocock, Lambeth; 2. Joseph Wise, Kew; 3. Thomas White, Bermondsey Henry Kelly, Fulharm (stroke; Wil- liam Peters, Wanisworth (coxswain). Lord Kilmorey Crew, Newcastle: 1. John ...

AQUATICS

... RACE, OPEN TO THE WORLD, PonI PPIzr;S V.LrE £l25. TheThames CreW-1. Thoeims Pococl;, Lambeth; 2. Jo. seph Wise, Iew .3. Thomas White, Berniondsey; Henry Kelly, Fulhamu (stroke) ; William Peters. Wandsworth (coxswain). Lord Kilmoreys Crew (Newcestle).-I ...

THE GRAND NATIONAL REGATTA

... -the dit whole world. There are now five crews, as foUows: pe9 The Thames Crew (Putney) :-Thomas Pocock, Joseph viJ Wise, Thomas White (who is matched to row RobertChain- Tb bers forthe chanmpionahip of the Thames), Henry Kelly the (the ex-ohampion), and ...

OUR CRICKETING TABLET

... objoclion to the emall area of the Mialing Ground eannot now be advanced, as, through the liberality af the present owner, Thomas White, Esq., that area has been doubled In extent, The other localitiee have their special recommendations, but success in a ...

Published: Sunday 25 December 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 866 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HENLEY-ON-THAMES ROYAL REGATTA

... this race was detaile in our last. Mr. aLONDON PccaxD WATERNENs AE e Kelly's ?? 1 ?? 0 JKELLY'SCEEVI:-Henr=~4,Fullbam; Thomas White, aermonwy~ Wi'V iam Lambeth; John Wise, ~.Kew. Mr. W. Foster, coxawaisni. ~o HAUVEaToses CaxW.-Fames Hammerton, Tedding- ...

THE GRAND NATIONAL REGATTA

... 1. Chasmtbers; Henry Clasper, stroke; Robert Clasper, coxswain. The Thames crew.-l. Thomas Pocock; 2. Joseph Wise; S. Thomas White; Henry elley, stroke; Wi. Peters, coxswain. The Richmond crew.-I. Thomas WcMsinnney; 2. Edward Bell; 3. Walter Bell; John ...

AQUATICS

... stated that menaures were being taken to re- establish the Cambridge Subacription Rooms Club. Henry Kelly (of .Fulham) and Thomas White (of B3ermondsey). At present there is a doubt existing which is the best man on the river Thames, and seeond beet in the ...

Published: Sunday 12 February 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1714 | Page: 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES

... real holder of the envied distinction. In the following yea-, 1800, an attempt was made to recover the lost honour, and Thomas White, of Bersuondcsy, threw down the gauntlet to Chambers, notwith- stalnding he had previously succumbed to him in a private ...

SPORTING

... those interesting events which in the sporting world ame regarded as of nittional importance, tookI place yesterday, when Thomas White, of London, com- peted with Chambers, of Newcastle, for the Champion1- Ship of the River Thames, The interest which attached ...

AQUATICS

... management of A. Hensbaw and H. Saltwell. The distance lay between Surrey Canal and Commercial Dock. First beat: Pink, Thomas White; Green, Benjamin Spenser; Yellow, George Hemmings. Yellow led a short distance, but was then headed, and Green won by two ...

Published: Sunday 19 August 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1530 | Page: 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... view, by personally atteoding at the meeting. We direct the attention of the London Waterrnca erpecially to this subject. Thomas White. This celebrated waterman has retired from the water, and, leaving his late abiding piece, at Barnes, has returned to his ...

Published: Sunday 25 November 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1897 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games