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... COURSING FIXTURES IN MARCH. Name, Judge, Date. Scottlsb National ?? ?? 30, &c. Limerick Open .. Mr. Wsstropp .33. 31, &c. Inoe Blindell ?? . M., ?? 31. C APRItL. Seion Open ?? Mr. Welding ?? 1. 34tEEPLECHASE FIXTURES IN MAROCH. w1 gate ., 29 Husars(16th) . ?? 3 Ki gebliry . 29 Tivysteo ?? 31 Ohjpsto . 29 Cheshire Hunt ?? lii ArIer~ywC'owRapsy ?? 30 THE CHESHIRP HOUNDS WILL MEY T AT PLACB. ...

CRICKET

... TiNWAt) IRANRGE8 V. WFST DjetR.-Played on the ground of the former, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and reauited in an easy win tor the Rangers in on0 innings. Score- RANGERS, . Smit, b T. Glerve ?? .25 A. Cleaver, e Townsend, b HRankin .10 IV Arnott c Munro, b Hakin ?? 18 lt: Wells, b1 H. MOm ?? 4 If. Thompson, I H. Moss ?? 3 J. Owen e Townsend, b Rankin. . I te4, Wobster e Munro, b Hankin ...

SPORTING

... I . LrvEnRPOOL, SATURDAY EVENING. The meetings for the ensuing week are-.Margate (Mondlay and Tuesday) Warwvick (Tuesday and W9ednes(1ay), and Abingdon (Thursday a~ tendhridtey). The autumnlal gathering at Warwik will be the most attractive erent of the week. There are eight events on the first (lay, four of which are still unclosed. For the Leanmington Stakes (two miles), 14 of the 42 ...

SPORTING

... I ]BY TELUGRAnH.j SHRF.wsvuURY, THURSDAY NIGHT. The weather continuing splendid for the season of the year, a large concourse of people was again attracted to the course to witness the sport. 'The fields were geberally large, and the running good. - The following are my selections for to-morrow's elosed ?? Hurdle Btace, The Colonel Whitehall Steeplechase, Nun or Green- b6nd; Ylawkstone Welter ...

SPORTING

... ?? .. - RIPON ST. WILFRID MEETING. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. Redlbank Stakes. - hs'ter Tons 1, itector ?? Sfect Anne 3. 0rite1ns1 Great St. Wllfrid 1Handicap -Sister to l~ttle Agoes 1, King ot thle ?? 2, LiberI 31 Great Sarihr Nilt ireery Plate.-Woadhhts0 1, Rosa Panljiew 2, Ileetr 3 Feontalli s elling Stakes.-fTdy Allcash 1, Sleeping BeantY 2, Sorcerer 3. ln ,jnl fls2 isI Nesd' Platei.a-;.dy Z/etlttd ...

SPORTING

... WEST DRAYTON ANNUAL WHIT- SUNTIDE MEETING. MONDAY, MAY 17. Handicap Hurdle Plate.-Nannil I, Poleaxe 2, Good- fellow S. Selling Handicap Hurdle Plate-la Sorrentlna 1, Basquine 2, Lord Craven B. selling Stakes.-Sofflnka 1, Inheritor 2, Primula S. Flying Stakes-Flash 1, Spitfire 2, Claymore 3. Welter Cup.-Contempt 1, Plunger 2, Vabalatbus B. Whit-Monday Handicap.-Slowman I, Fltz-Ivan 2, ,luventl ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... THE WIMBLEDON MEM'TINGI TUESDAY, JULY 1.4. The arrangements of the camp are now complete, f and, though n straggler or two mally drop in even to-morrow or the next (lay, the volunteers who mnean work are all here. The last finishing touches have been given to the tents, which outside look taut andl trim. and inside comfortable, not to say c luxurious. Even names have not been forgotten, and ...

THE CHAMPION CRICKETER

... I it is very seldom tbat e y one ias can the s to f o the beat cricket player of his day-for, as in the case of Daft and Carpenter, a player may be perfect as a bataman but yet not be able to bowl, end vice vcrsd. But Mfr. W. (1. Glrace seems to be eaiually at home at batting, bo ling, and in the field. Hle has batted this season in 15 grand matches, and has gone to the wickets 241 timesH ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... COURSING. GBEAT WATERBOO OunsrNG MIETING.-Mr. Warwick is appointed judge. THE LITTLE CROSBY OPEN COURSING MEETING (by kind permission of Major Blundell) will take place on Thuraday, February 2, under the steward- ship of Messrs. Jump Heaton, Norris, Halewood, and M'Ardle, Mr. dharles Lomax undertaking the duties of Secretary. The stakes comprise the Blundell Cup, for all.aged dogs; the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LivEinOLOn, WrDNESDAY EVENING. The Liverpool Cup weighta have at length made their appearance, although at the time of writing they had not been made public. As Mr. Topham had the benefit of the Cambridgeshire running for a guide, he can scarcely have made much mistake in apportioning the various imposts. From the casual glance which I have had at the list, my opinion is that Donnybrook (6 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENXC. LIVERPOOL, MONDAY EVENING. Two races only are complete at Reading to- morrow, one of which being a military affair requires no comment. The Whitley Stakes has a lot of very good animals, but the top weights, with the exception of Ascot, are scarcely likely to put in an appearance. With 11 at. 10 lb., this horse is certain to keep everything safe over 11 st. Puss, with 10 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I;PRT1N- 'LI., -I LwxVU ra'o, WEDiNEDAY EvmqM.; The Leicester meeting to-morrow acertsai to attract the mahority of the Warwick company, especially as it is directly in theirvway to Dona canter. _ The Leiceiterihire Handicap in almosl a failure, Six only accepting out of the 13 entered, As I am in Ignorance of the arrivals, it s scarely, pooiblo to arrive at an1 ,onoluBIOn; but should Tua ...

Published: Thursday 07 September 1865
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3166 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games