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

... % 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. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL'S.-NOmOPAY. The lawn was crowded, but the betting was conducted with litt'l spirit. All tho persons present seemed more in- elhend to discuss the we-ak's sport than to take an active I part in tue operations on the two great races. The Wizard l was lucked for upwards of 2,000'. at 5 to 2, and at last only 9 to 4 c nuld lbe o4tailled about hiro. Umpire was not so firm as his friends ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SToP MNa ITELLIGENCR. BATH AND SOMERSET RACES.-WEDII3DATY. S% rWS5zA of b aovs, each, with 20 added, Optional selling weights, &e. One mile. air. 1; fraylets Grillade, by St. Lawrence, Aged (501.) Vat 1b ?? ?? ?? (Gray) I Mr. Wiblo'aEiget,9 yr 50.), W4t .1b IGrinab aw) 2 Mrr DoaktrKng Charles syra(1), aste Ib(W.Bette) s Betting to 4 (at first 5 to 4) agst Ringlet. Won b- n longth; the same ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? :ATEST SPORTING INTELLIGME. EPSON .5tUMER MEETING. Tho Durdea B kea of B aveo~. e~, with 100 addied, for three. mares mad gelalrealllowed 7T; a 3ne tile d a ahalf. *r outtbehs Pieoror, ?? I . Lord rnton; trant,3) ?? dward2 MrW w e am 4 Ira ?? ., . ?? . .. o era 3 Six ram. The Oake lltk 0f IS ow. each., h. tt., for threeyear'old fililes. et 7 e the 5econd toeeoelr 150 woe. ot of the OtsSes. ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1860
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2393 | Page: Page 5, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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THE PRIZE RING

... THlE RING. I have even heard, Sir, that the Ladieosadinire the ?? 7'.T T is true the Ring the Ladies like, H ave championls at call; E 'en they themselves withlBearetA-strike! R egard they ? not at all. I just would say one little thing- , doubt 'twill fond remembrance bring, I old is the metal in their Bing. F. A. Lnwis. RECONCILIATION OF SAYERS AND HEENAN. The existing intbrest felt in ...

Published: Sunday 20 May 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4032 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

EPSOM RACES—THE DERBY

... EPSOM RACES-T'HE DERBY. WIRDNV.DAY brings with it the Derby, the most im ! portant event in the racing man's life, and whic influences the exchange of more money, and make or mars tile fate of more individuals, than any contes in the world, while the distinction which the victor confers on owner and horse renders the prize stil more desirable. To say that the present Derby ha merely maintained ...

SPORTING

... SPOWrING, (Specially prepared for the Belfast News-Letter.) BATH AND SOMERSET RACES - WEDNESDAY. THE BADMINTON STAKES of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft. with 50 added; two-year-olds 6st 71b, three 8st 51b, four 8st 121b, five 9st, six and aged 9st 21b; mares and geldings allowed 31b; the winner of any stake amounting to 100 sovs, in 1859 or 1860 to carry 31b, if 300 51b, if 600 121b extra; maiden two ...

THE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP

... FIGH FOR -THE C O THV FIGHT FOR THE CHkMPIONSHIP blur xLK11 IrV1 InM Uv U.tLwlLVtN6H1F. A It has appeared to many an anomaly why this particular I Irs encounter attracted so much of public attention, and that too i g at a time when it was imagined all interest in the prize-ring g had died away, and pugilistic contents had come to be looked on as brutalizing and degrading exhibitions. A writer ...

Published: Wednesday 16 May 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 762 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BATH AND SOMERSET MEETING. FL Stewards; Tho Dukeo of Beaufort, the Eerl of Coventry, and W. S. S. Crawfurd, Esq, Mr. Clark, oof Newnarket. Jadge.-Mr. Mannioc, of Newmarket, Cleric of the Scales.- Mr. XF Hibburd, iitarter,-mr. llsynolds, of Batb, Secretasy. YESTERDAY. SW5EErSTANER of 5 sova. each, with 20 added; weight for ago selling and o4hor allowances; winaer to be sold by auction after the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... pnorttunf *atelttignice. EPSOM SUMWHER MUIITING. TUESDAY. The Craven Stakes-Gallus 1, Clydesdale 2, Gspard S. 12 ran. Won by a head. The Brighton Stakes-Harry 1, Cuo 2, Lava S. 13 ran. Won by a neck. The Woodcota Stakes-Dundeo 1, Bilawnrth 2, Walloon 8, Dr Nichol 4. .16 ran. Wou In a cantw by thtee lengths. The Rous Free Elandicap-Blanbow- 1. Horace ?? White Rose a. 12 ran. Won by aneck.. I ...

Published: Friday 25 May 1860
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1198 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games