SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THlE GREAT TEN-DILLE MATCIL Yesterday having been fixed for tho great pedestrian match between John Levett and Deerfoot (the ten-mile champion of England, whose performanco at Hackneywick a fev days aince made him possessor of 1 the belt), brought ?? not loss than between four and five thousand per- bons In I he gardens of the Rotundo. The fact of Deorfoot doing the ten miles at tie other ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1861
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2069 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENOII NEWMABRET FIflST OCTOBER MEETING. 3PROG1RAMHS Fop. T0101 DAY (TUEDAY). The horses marked thra f) are at Nwmasrket. Thu TIOTAL PLTE oifi360rv5. thrtwo-yeer-oldn Ost., throee 8t. Sbfour But. lib., Sive and upward, s!9l ~.tewee ob 21b. four 0 ov Ifb for tiD ?? 71b. ; if not for ls lOb. stre.fo En00alOS- if fovr A.0. F. A SW~r~rT~r;flO 10 EOV8-5e ea;' tfoD ?? to be geld for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Great Pedestrian Match. America v. Ireland.— Durfoot, the North American Indian, who ha? competed with and defeated the majority the English champions at various dlstanoes, yesterday ten miles wiih John Lcvett, the Irish champion, at the Kotar.da Gardens, Dublin. The m»tch was made for £50, and acoorning the conditions Levett was allowed one minute's start. After running for 23 minutes the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S lPORTZlG INTBLLIGBNCE. TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY EVaNING. V A large majority of the subscribers having quitted town o for Newmarket, and the last week's accounts not being of a tl heavy nature, the room wtas only thinly attended, and wtast qulite deserted before the ususl hour of retiring. The a Esstern Counties Handicap was speculated upon with somea briskness, but baekers of horses evidently ...

CRICKET

... I . - . ,OCKUERT. THlE GREAT SINGLE VVICKET MATOR AT ce PSHEFFIELD FOR £M0. ke At the resumption of this match on Monday (the fourth ion day), at the Hyde-park Ground, Shtffield, the' interest excited Was still great. Play commenced about twelve ter O'clock, Darnton being the first to handle the bat on the of part of the three for their Eecoad innings, 87 being Lhe the nulaber to go in ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... sPORTING INTEL[AI+ENOS NEWMAiRKFT FINST OCTOBER MEETING. 'YESTE(RD AY. lbTe'RItAL PLATE Of 88 One-. for twe-yeaar-edo 6%t., three Bit ,lb., four gto. likb , five end upwards 9sg. Sib. ; the winner lto be .old for tioO syav., If for XI05. allowed 71b. ; if not for sale lOkib. elila. Entranece S ova. A. F. Laid Uibcilepe's General Heppe, 4 yrs ?? fibarpI1 Lora W. Poalett' ASatlelite, byra ?? ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTINg INTELLIGISCE. ?? I .,I , .. ! _ . . ,C, ?? II . NEW EARJET FIRST OCTOBER MEING. * . ~~~TwiaDAw.-. Te inauguration of the winter's capaign at @ewarket could not have commenced more wtisfsctorily.- The we~aeur was more like a July day than an October meeting one, and the sport was of a chaaracter which ca only be witnessed at Newmarket. TEm TnUm PLATE of 50 sovs., for 2-yr olds, at; ...

CHESTERFIELD RACES

... PIROGItAMME FOR THIS DAY (WEDNEiDAY.) The horses marked thus (i) have arrived. Tbos NseEnly HAsN3ICArOt 6 SOVH. each, 2 ft., witb 40 added. for two-year ride; a wtuner after Saptembor 20th 71b. extra; the aecord to rave bis rarre, and thb wileor to pay 6 soTS. tovvards expEncis. About tme-iqcirtertO of a mile. stltri at lb. Brittolni .. 87 yflower 0 12 Incitrino ., , 7 121 f Cptrn Crow & it ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIIg ONTELIaGENCE. i the W MARKET SECOND OCTOBER he MEETimG.-TUESDAX. The 11ugutallon o f the 'winter's campaign at New- al~e market could not have commenced more eatisfactorily. of ?? Ito the Teweather was Morei like a July day than en October alone of mneeting one, and the sport was of a character which can lace in onlY be witnessed at Newmarket, at Con. The TRIAL PLATE of SO sova, for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TilAMOlfE IRACES-SEan. 30. (VinION 011 COlUilES9PONDlET ) Steowads-Viscount Doncraile, Johin Lsinonde, Esq, M P; lion W C Taibot, M r; G Lane Fioa, D P'ack Bereaford, Win Qulnn, l P'ower, G Alalcomson, C Rogers, Win Johnson, and Jarnre lcelabunmty, Eeqra. Judge-l: J HIunter, Esq. iir Jolhn Phselan, Clerk of time Course. ?? Coatslvorth, Starter. llandicep Plate of 00 oovH, added to a ...

Published: Wednesday 02 October 1861
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2947 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... AQ'U4TI aS. ROYAL LONDON YACHT CLUB. iso, The Closing trip of the above POPU!r Club is appointed to take place on Saturday next. Yaobts are to rendezvous at irst 2.30 off the Brundewiok. pier, Blaokwall, and start at th-~ by o'olock, on the oommodore's hoisting the blue ?? -.i are then to proceed in companv to ?? ,r. T. h ize, I B -- ?? where amtsbers `ut' 1r1Q1 dine at theeolub.hous -the~e-t ...

CHESTERFIELD RACES

... YESTERDAY. The NuasrJry HANDIO&P of 6 SOVS. each, 2 ft., with 40 adedd, for two-year olds; a wiener after September 2ath 71b. extra; the second to save ble eajke, and the winner to pay 6 nova. towand expezees. Aboat tbee quarters of a rile. Dtr, Hudson s Captain Crow, Seti. 110 ?? 1haloe Mr. Law's Incitatue,7tt9 l2b ?? Comenlt 2 M3r, Eastwood's Meayflover, Got. 121b . ?? Hardeastle 3 IMr. ...