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SPORTING INTELLIGNECE

... ISPORTING INTELLItENCE. WRESTLING. SCOTT, OF LivERPoor, AND MAXWELL ROCKLIFF, I THE CHAMPION OF CAISsLE, FOR £25 A SIDE.- 1 Notwithstanding the unfavonrable state of the weather, nearly 500 persons assembled at the West Derby Hotel to witness the above match, the best 3 of five falls, in the Cunberland and Westmoreland style. The betting at the commencement was 6 and in some instances 6 to 4 ...

THE OLYMPIC FESTIVAL

... THIS DAY. CORRECTED PROGRAMME. Grand ProcOsion of Competitors, headed by Band of 4th ?? to Platform, where the Natte of the Prize Essayist will be announced by the Preosident, S. R. Graves, Esq. . THREE O'CLOCK. FLAT RACE, 120 Yards, in three heats: First Prize, a Silver Medal; Second Prize, a Bronze Medal.-First Heat: 1. HR. T. Parkineon, white, claret hoop; 2. A. M'Dowell, white, blue cap; 3 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I . ~ I LIVREIPOOL. SATURDAY EVENIuNG. LATEST BETTING. THlE DrI11Y. 7 to I agst Lord Cifden (t) 60 to 1 agpt Files the First 26 to 1I Crnivat (t) (t) O3 to a Cairncastle (t) 150 to I Taje No other named. COURSING. TIM WATERLOO CUP. 16 to I agst Mr. Spinks's I 20 to I agst lr. Gibson's nomination 120 to 1 Air. Blackatock's 20 to 1 Mr. INgleby's 26 to I any other Mr. Blaclkstock's nomination ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... THE W l\IMBLEDON MEETING. The proper business of the meeting commenced on Tuesday afternoon, when the county matches between Gloucestershire, Lancashire, and Mid- dlesex were entered upon. The following are the returns of the total points:- 100 8Y00 L.ANCASIRlE. Yards. Yards. Total. Sergeant Kiemp, 3rd Manchestor.. 34 . 32 ?? 06 Captain Fenton, 24th Lancashire.. 33 .. 25 ?? 55 Ensign Brazil, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S PORTING INTELLIGENCE. LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY EVRNnTG. At present the entites for the Ohester Cup and other spring handicaps are Incomplete, but quite sufficleat Is made public to prove that the national pastime not only holds Its own, but is deoldedly In the ascendant. Douing the post year mawwormism hbs done its worst, and belied the upholders of horse- racing in Its usual stiok-at-nothicg ...

COUNTY OF LANCASTER RIFLE

... I. ' ASSOCIATION1 The third annual mecting of this ssmociation for prize shooting was commenced at the Altcar range yesterday and will be continued during the week. 'The weatier in the early part of the day was fine, while a sufficiently strong wind was blowing from the west snd ?? to require some sknll on the part of the marksmen to make an allowance for it in their firing. The arrangements ...

Published: Tuesday 01 September 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2226 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. TUESDAY E VENIING. The Great Eastern Handicap is what is termed in sporting parlance a complete turn up, and will, no doubt, serve in a great measure to recompense bookmakers for their heavy losses at Doncaster. What effect it will have on the betting for the other two great handicaps at Newmarket, 48 hours will in a great measure determine. For to- morrow three eventm only ape ...

Published: Wednesday 30 September 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1790 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I RIDGWAY COURSING CLUB, LYTHAM MEETING. By PERM3ISSION OF COL. CLIFTON, OVER HIS GROUNDS. Steward, Henry Hardman, Esq. President, Samnel Mal'abey, Esa. Vice-presidents Messrs. Lindsayn Johnston, and Bramwell. Flag §tewarvd N. Slater, Esq. Judge, Mr. J. Hay. Slipper, Mr. Raper. Honorary Secretary, James Bake, Esq. SECOND DAY.-THURSDAY, FEB. 5 The UNITED NORTH. and SOUTH LANCASHIRB STAKES. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... itle the SHREWSBURY SPRING RACES. vat Stewards-The Earl of Stamford and Warrington the Earl of Annesley, Viscount Courtenay, and Sir C. W. .. ey Codrington. Stter-Mr. Marshall. Judge-Mr. Ib Clarke. Lessee and Clerk of the Races-Mr. J. Frail. In- Ma I THURSDAY, MARCH 12. k a The attendance to-day was meagre in the extreme, the the weather miserable and literally speaking every. it ting had a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... | SHREWSBURY SPRING RACES. Stewards-The FArl of Stamford and WprTi~n-gtovn, theo Earl of Alinesley, Viscount Courtenayjand Sir C. Wii' odngon. Starter-Mr. Marshall Judge-Mr. atv, lrk.Lessee and Clerk of the Racesj-Mr. J. Frai'l. FRIDAY, MARCH I3. ND. The weather to-day was a gatifying contrv At to ding of that of yesterdayr-the one ben Decesmbe r end :i) BU the other May. In the opiening race ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. TUESDAY EmmVENaNG. The result of the Ascot Stakes has to a very great extent taken the racing world by surprise although it appears that some of the Liverpooi backers had found the pea, as nearly all who had books on the race laid more or less against the winner. The Royal Hunt Cup, to-morrow, will be the most speculative race of the day. No less than 37 animals faced the flag for ...

CRICKET

... I I1VERPOO)L V. TMANCHESTER. The return match between these clubs was played at M-anhcster on Wednesday last but 0Pyjog to the very late tnuater of the Maucilestor ienlemen *and the heavy score made against tghee1 a>nly n part of their first innings could be l e.The followving wvas the score: P Y 11LVERlPOOL. B j. Thornewill, c Wadeson, b 33ousileld.. , 33 A Wiilnglow, c Wlalker, b ?? H. N. ...