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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY ElXI7NGNG. Quietness With racing men has to-day been most welcome, after the bustle and excitement of cer- tainly the busiest four days ever known at Ascot. Neither here, in Manchester, nor in the metropolis has a blow been struck on coming events, with the exception of a fresh candidate for Derby honorere in Ackworth, a name strongly suggestive of the days of Margrave ...

RIDGWAY; COUSING CLUB, LYTHAM MEETING

... IIDGWAY COURSING CLUB, LYTHAM MEETING. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND YESTERDAY. NORTH LANCASHIRE STAKES-Dog Puppies. Mr William's Winslow beat Lord Binning's Barbacan. Mr Spink's Sea Bound beat Mr Mallabey s Matamoras. Mr Brown's Bruin beat Mr Johnston's Joint Effort. Mr ?? Birdeatcher beat Mr Spink's Sea Bank. Mr Dnnlap's.Marshal Forward beat Mr. Gibson's Good Even- ing. Mr Johnston'sJohn Knox ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1863
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1375 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... t ;LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAY EVENiNG. The Bedford meeting, which in a general way provides one or two sensation movements, has so far passed off vithout anything very startling taking place. The racing season is now fast drawing to a close, the legitimate finishing on the 1Vth of November at Shrewsbury, and commencing on the 1st of , January at Manchester. During the short recess which is allowed ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I II RIIDGwAY COURSING CLUB, SOUTHPORT MEETING. President, Henry Hardman, sq. ice - PrsidOnt, Samuel lallabey, Esq. Sstwards-B. H. Jones, ?? BroCklebunk, and J. Johnston, Esqrs. Flag Steward, Natban Slater, Esq. Judge. Mr. J. Hay. slipper, Mr. IRoper. Hon. Sec., James Bake, Esq. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. This meeting was concluded to-day, the, bad weather of the previous day having rendered three ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1857 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... if MANCHESTER SPRING MEETING. I SATURDAY, APRIL 18. is HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of £6 each, 1 ft., with £25 or added. Winner of any hurdle race or steeple chase after April 8, at 10 a.m., 7 lb. extra. Second to save stake. About two miles. Serious Case ?? ;t E bert ..2 a Ten ran. a TRIAL HANDICAP of £8 oeah, 1 ft., with £20 added, for all ages. Second to save stake. Winner of any flat race after ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. S.ATURDAY Evr.eeuV. The most exciting meeting which ever took place at the metropolis of the turf has at length come to a close, amidst a perfect hurricane of wind and rain. Of course the events of each day have fur- nished quite sufficient matter for speculation, to the exclusion of future events. The rumoured re- tirement of Lord Stamford from the turf (and for which there appears ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. SATURIDAY EVENING. Taien in the aggregate, the betting on the St. Leger during the past week has been more exten- sive than eve have ever yet had it, and several horses not previously mentioned have found quotations at various prices, the most noticeable being Scamatder, who has been from 100 to 1 down to 50 to 1. Borealis has also found consider- able favour, the last offer against ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENC

... SPORTING INTELLIGENC;'E. LIVERPOOL THURSDATY EV , . For the Chester Cup Stradella still holds' ha own, and her friends are so sanguine of hersuccas that no good money passes them. Caller 01r t11 the strength of the running of Borealis at- lrorlkt bhs become second favourite; they both ?? great pretensions, but I do not think muoh.of their chancm Owing to the support give* tlb, Maccaroni, Lord ...

GRAND OLYMPIC FESTIVAL

... I The second annual great international Olympic festival in connection with the Liverpool Athletic Club took place on Saturday last, at the Mount Vernon Parade Ground. The prizes consisted of the champion's gold enamelled medal and laurel crown, presented by his Worship the Mayor, R. C. Gardner, Eeq., together with five gold, 25 silver, and 25 bronze medals. The event had been for some weeks ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ir LIVERPOOL. it MONDAY EVENING. The betting on the Doncaster events has not i undergone the changde which I anticipated that ie it would do, but there is plenty of time yet for a- some startling ones to take place. The arrivals are numerous enough to w&erant the meeting being Y a very successful one, and such I think it will be. 1. A more puzzling St. Leger than the present has r- never ...

Published: Tuesday 15 September 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1099 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. THUaSDXY EVENING. The Metropolitan seems, so far. a* rsaee'ct M- themselv'es: lust T stshall have the temerity to stand UMPIRE, and for the Walton Stakes MOLLY CAle-2W. HALV-'AwrTilt P.,. Umpire carries a lot of money for his owner.' EPSOM SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY, APRIL 10. The TRIAL STAIIES of 50 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes. of 5 sEvS. each; three-year-olds, 7 at. 1 lb,, four 8 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I e = ASCOT HEATH RACES. Stewarde: TheEarlof Bessborough, the Earlof Coventry, the Hon. Admiral Rous, and C. Alexander, Esq. Judge: Mr. J. F. Clark, Newmarket. Starter: Sir. T. M 'George. Clerk of the Course: Mr. James Man- ning, Newmarket. FRIDAY, JUJNE 5. A PLATE of 100 sOeY.; three-year-olds 7st 41b, four Sat 121b, five get 51b, six and aged 9st 71b; mares and geldfngs allowed 61b ithe ...