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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL, SATURDAY EVENING. LATEZT BETTING. REWMAnKILT HANDICAP.-4 to I against Ga- brielle de Estrees, 5 to 1 againsbtYarra, G to 1 againat Ducat, 6 to I against Carbineer (all taken). Tivo TuOUSA-ND GUINEAS,-3 to 1 against Old Calabar, 7 to 1 against Caterer, 8 to 1 against The Marquis (all taken). Monday will see a good day's r~acing at AIntre-., and In all probability 'will induon the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL WEDNESDAY EVENING, Of the eight events In the programme at llew- market to-morrow, two and a match only are com- plete. The Fifteenth Triennial Produce Stakes, for two- year-olds, on the ?? has 43 animals engaged, two of ivhioh have paid the debt of nature, and one l disquatlfied, As the season It drawing to a olose, it i9 more than probable that some dark youngsters may make their ...

PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND THE COLOURED RACE

... PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND TISE COLOURED RACE. We have no wish to speak with tnneces- sary harshness of President Lincoln's policy towards the negro race. Neither in his recent address to the deputation of men of colour who waited on him to learn his views 'with reference to his colonisation scheme, nor in his letter to Mr. Horace Greeley, is there anything inconsistent with thepersonal and ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I *1 Alm gattlouft, _I BEiTTINGc AT M,0HE8ETR,_FRjDALV.' The ?? of the weights for the Liverpool Gfrad National Steeplo Chase has 'ot increased the inclination of The Db a e- to comtmence oparations upon that event. ypeas n to to be o favonrsblvhandicanpod that lieois teoon yhersao in dbno aurdf(b ough Ind towO a ?? against hin an the majonty of cases an to 1 was the hgst nrroffer at Enat him ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1862
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1003 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENC1 THE GREAT WATERLOO 0oURSINO MEETING, WEDNESDAY, THURSD&Y, AND FRIDAY, Trz 19ft, Wmv, AND 2lRT FPntauARv. President, the Erl of Sefton; StSwards, Lord Lurgaa J. Gibeon and 0. RAudell, Bset.; Field Steward, A. Graham. fsq.; 37ag Steward, W. SIatar, v.. Direetor of the Ground, Mr. W. Wanrer; Sip r, Mr. Raper; Judge, Mr. Warwick; Secretary, Mr. riim toa LmoW. FIRST DAY. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I -SIOR N. WARWIOK RAGE1.. . 3YUSI3AY.,i 8VU.RY HAIDIOAU.-1#t ilO 1, Libelloue 2. Four rad. Mtrie HbLNr RBAcs.-Buw.orM 1, Jdcob 2. Four ran. GO Ann Au oSTIULI CnAa.-LevIty 1 Bridegroom 2, Yorksbire Groey,. wlie ran. HUSTMCW SDWP OH.-MBlack Rose 1, Brooruetila 2. Ten h ~. ?? La>UxeroSO 1HUM STIIPL Ori~s-Marnron I, Quau- tit.; Seatt 4 ive ran. LUAIUIOTON LrillG WUHT ST&EIPLk CnAn,-Brother to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I - T EIENE THeI PUGILIBTIC 0HAMPIONSHIP.-B611'a Li/c says- We believe it is Heenan's intention at once to throw dowtr the gauntlet to Mace and have another ehy for the original belt. Mace who seems to have oxpected the arrival of a fresb candidate with some anxiety, writes to as from Norwich that Mr. Moss Phillips has full authority to treat with' Heenan, and to sign articles for any amount ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAY EvANMG, The racing to day at Wolverhampton hsa not excited much Interest, nor do the Reading events camse much speculation. For the Berkshire Stakes to-morrow Attaman and Watobfixe are backed against the field, and ATTAMAN shall represent me. The King't Meadow Stakes3, seven furlongd, has some very fair alimals engaged, and if certain of a run I should at once select ...

Sporting Intelligence

... LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENOF (C'onflnuedfrorm /th 7th pae.) BETTING AT MANOHESTER.-FscIDAY. The betting to-day was almost confined to tho events now decided, and much timo was ?? up by the members of the rooms enrolling their names to a subacription, which has been opened amongst them In aid of the distressed operatives of Lancashire, for whom a very handsomo sum has already been subscribed. ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1862
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4597 | Page: Page 5, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CRICKET. ?? was played on Saturday lsat, between the Aibion and the Huskidson clubs, wbich resulted In favour of the former. The following Is the score:-Alblon, firet innl gs, 81; second ditto, 42; total, 73. Huakison, firot innIngs, 10; second ditto, 60; total, 00. . w LIVERPOOL. TUzsDAY RvvmanG. NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE, Judging from the number of horses that have from time to time been quoted ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTFELIGENCE7 LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY EVENING. The first of the three great autumn meetings at Newmarkeb has passed off qnletly enough, the only two sensations of the week being the sucoess of the rank outsider Blonqella, in the Great Eastern H~landicap, and the extraordinary oircumstanoe of Fardbam belng caught napping on Amy in the £50 Plate on Wednesday. As a London contemporary ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING 1NTLLGENCFE. I LIVERPOOL. I SATURDAY EvWING, The betting to day, although it has taken a wide di raDge, bas not been produotive of very muoh change, nor very heavy. Ihe Two Thousand Guineas, of 81 course, has received the lion's share of attention, to the quondam favourite (Old Calabar) receiving his quietus by offers of 50 to 1 against him In good quarters; thus puttlig me on ...