SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCT $TAM FORD RACES. j 7ESTERDAY. - The STANsFORD Or,. wo t ,op 25 soya each, 10 lt for threa-year- 0C'5s; colts 8st l01b, fillies Sat 71b; certain penalties and allow- snaes: To start at the Stamford ?? Of the course and run in (about oNO mile and a quarter); 12 subS, Tipplerf, Bst l81b ?? Rogers I Taje, gat I81b ?? Ctss.ntano 2 Betting, 3 to ' on Tippler. Won by 20 ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET, ALI, ENGLAN4D v. TWENTY-TWO OF SCARBOROUGH.- Thst grand match commenced on Monday, at Searborough. The Elevon won the toss, and sent to the wickets Tarrant and Rsw- botham, to the bowling of Hodgeou and Wootton. The Eleven, although strong, could only score 6D runs. The batting of the Twenty-two was splendid, they having scored a total of 182, but of shich Darnton scored 43, and A. ...

CRICKET

... 4U)ft!QxB!r, TIHg OOV1?RNMENT V. TITE OPPOSITION SIDZ Or TRg flOUSE OF CosuwOns.-Thls match was played at Lord's on Saturday, and attracted a large and fashionable cocl. pasy. Several large scores were mnade on the part of the Opposition, and the Government were defeated by A la e majority on the first innings. la the second inuinipofis e Goverrnmentthe Hon. IV. Coke batted very frealy and- ...

NEWTON RACES, FRIDAY

... I LiME PARK ?? Ltur, 1 Persuasion, 2. TRADESMAN's PLATE.-Bohernianl, 1; Brilliant, 2. MANOR STAEE8.-Mountain Buck, 1; Devotee, 2. . .6 HELEN'S ?? .,&nn, 1 1'addy OlRourke, 2. GAZETTE NEaW.-Earl Grey is nominated a Knight of the Garter. 1 Postage on letters to Ept Is to be reduced on July lst. . Maulbtitan's New ork letter of May 29, says the news from Vicksburg of a bad oharacter was coming ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1863
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 1438 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 8 PORTING .iNTELLI GEN.CE. PARlISRgACES. }i SUNDAT.-Tb' GISASD 'RI'X DE PARIS~ of 10,000f,,~aid a cup given by the Emperor. for 3-yr-ods of all countries. Atile and tree-qarter. NWeight: coltsB 110 h,, fillies 107ib. Mr. Savile's e; Thi Ranier (Goater).1 M. de Montgomery'sr~ I luqes(olje) 2 Lord Strathmore's o. SaceharoluCter (Alderoft) * . . . M. Gliby'sao. Dolnnybrcolt (S. Rogers) .. . 4 ...

Published: Saturday 06 June 1863
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 2502 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I THE LATE EPSOM MEETING A-D MANCHESTER HINTS. TO TH EDITOR OF' TME DAMTY NEWS, Sna,- wetDerb-day, and the great race am tacapter of accidents from beginning to end, not spoil the meeting on Epsom Downs, which opened l Ifinished capitally,, the weather on the two last dy ei quite tolerable, if it was neverbrilliant. The public 'li5 have not done discussing the Derby yet, and the irdapecti, ...

CRICKET

... NoTiCZ TO SECRLETARiss,-Accounts of matches which do not reach our office on or before Monday, will, as a rule, be ex- chuded. They should be written on one aide of the paper only, and much trouble would be saved by the use of J. Lillywbite's score sheet, so generally employed last season. SOUvas DERBYSHIRE V. RmDDNGr~S.-The annual match between the above clubs was played on the new cricket ...

Published: Wednesday 22 July 1863
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1779 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting

... $Porfilq4. [BY MAGNETIC TELEOltPIS.] CHELMSFOIRD RACES-YrSTrnDAv. (Specially preparedfor the News-Letter.) LtAIDENTwo-cF.R-oLD PLATE of 50 auVS; colts, Fat 1011 fillies, 8st 61bi. Half-a-mile. Wee Aate . . 1 Miss Herbert . 2 Four rca. EaSF.X STAKES. a free handicap of 15 Sove each, 5 ft, with 200 added, for three-year-olds n)d upwards; second to save his stake. About seven furlongs, straight ...

Cricket

... Cl fidid, VICEREGAL V. NORTH OF IRELAND. TIns match was commenced on the Vicerogal Cricket Ground on Friday, in the presonce of a large and distinguished assemblage of spectators, including his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, Earl of Denbigh, Lady Mary Fielding, Colonel Percy, acd Lady Louisa Field1ing. The many charming selections played by the banud of the 36th Regiment, under the guidance ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I TATTERSALL'S.-MoNDAY. th li The attendance tlus afternoon was hardly uP to the th s average on the eve of a great meetig like Ascot, and pec ll lation was anything but brisk. Those who did not U 5 Lsm to pull off a 'good thing on any of the recent great events Leni seemed to have scatcely recovered from the Cdllaps into Ienl which they were left by their disappointments, and conse' ip ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Ill Hle todo WMth 1ttre evets, not( 70e~.~ had been egedin the peclamlia for tien years, but ) neverin ma hhamsapbfrIblieve, althoughla6 li: testy he has hanowa o onts, and starebdT ?? with nofwrthnnn ~rotanems, via., (roan ?? Ailasbuj Mr. Payne, Mr. (Greville, Mr. t Adle,'SWJ~bvp Sw ?? Portsmouth, Coptai Lane, Lord fahnzaton Qs Mr. Sattom He was not tog Peucld fog either of these gealemane, ...

Horses Struck out of their Engagements

... I ?? Struck out of their Engagements.. MIach 24, P111100 out of all engagements. April 8, at l1'35 a~m., Taje, out of Three Tear old Biennial, New' market. Aprl0 S, at 9a.m., Cape Flyatay, out of Flying Datchman's Handicap, York. April 10, at 9 a~m., Polynesia and the Jacqueline Colt, out of the Metro' politan sald City and Suburban Haudlospe, Epsom; at P15 p.m., all Sir J. Hawley's horses, ...

Published: Sunday 26 April 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1282 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games