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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i | LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAY EvENING. The fields to-day at Lincoln have been good, both in quantity and quality. No less than 20 juveniles put in an appearance for the Brocklesby Stakes, Sister to Tomyris (the favourite in London) making a ca ital beginning for her noble owner, Tfhe Hand cap to-morrow will bring out a large I MANRICO, set. 121b. shall represent me, as he is meeting the three-year ...

Published: Thursday 26 February 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1962 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -SPORTIXG INTFILIAGENC LIVERPOOL - ~WiMNESDAY EVSKING, An musua Manchester agiain takes the Iintiative In spoatin, matters, end after finishing up the old yer,th her excellently-arrsagad dog shwcom* menses the new one. to-moyrow with a day's racin over the course at Stretford, for whch Mr. Lambert ha tfrh amost tempting programme, and whih, s wll e gtheedfrom the number and quaityof he ntr, hs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTI.NG INTELLIGENCE, NEEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY, APRIL 21. SWEEPSrTAKEsof SOOSOVH. each, 100 ft forfour-year-olds; colts at. 10kb., flliesst. 6b. B.C. Five subs. Lacdes ?? , Buller ?? 2 A HANDICAP PLATE of 100 soya., for three-year.olds and upwards; A.F. ?? Rapid Rhonoa.. 2 Seven ran. The Two THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES, a subscription of 100 Save, each, h. ft., for threc-year ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY EVENrNG. The Chester meeting has proved anything but satisfactory to the general public. Mr. Tophain has been found fault with by the stewards of the meeting and by the press generally, but for what reason I am totally unable to find out. He fairly estimated Stradella's chance, and if he made a mistake with regard to Marigold it is no more than many a man has done before. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... bhe LIVERPOOL he Uis SATURDA EVENING. aw I do not yet like the chance of Carbineer for the v, Great Northern Handicap, although my usual luck e of late may be out, and he may be the selected of 'as the stable. For the Chester Cup DUSK is still in great nd force, and will win if possible. ur For the Derby I am comnelled against my will us to stand LORD CLIFDEN, H. H. ars e to LATEST BETTING, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SHEIWSBURY AUTUMN MEETINGT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER e0. A 5ELLINC HURDLE RACE of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added. TLhree-year-olds, 10 st. 3 lb.; four, 11 st. 8 lb.; five, 12st.; six and aged, 12 at. 2 lb. Penalties and melling and other allowances. Second to save his stake. About one mile and three-quarters, over six hurdles. 10 S Mr. Barter's Pilot ?? J. Land 1 10 5 Mr. Antrobus' Shan Van Vocht . Trorr ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1445 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. MONDAY EVENING. The July Stakes at Newmarket, to-morrow, will not only be the race of the day but of the week, and amongst so many good two-year-old8 it is moot difficult to pick. Midnight Mass is a fair animal, and will no doubt run well, bnt I am not one 'of his admirers. Mr. John Day will have Crytheia there, but the Hesperus fancily I never liked, aud I do not think that this ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... INCE BLUNDELL AND CROSBY COURSING MEETING. Stewards: DMessrs. Fisher, HAl, Tyrer, Jump, anst Raiunord. Field Stewardq: Meaers. Kaye and As- ders. Flag Steward, Mr. P. Taylor. Judge, Mr. Bennett. Slippers: Messrs. Hayes and Bigton. Secretary, Mr. E. Halewood. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. THE INCE BLUNDELL CU;.'-AlUaged Dogs. THIDn TIES.-Heiress beet Crbabhell, Bright Morning beat Blue. DECIDING ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... I ON RIFLE MI The weather yesterday was again very fine and hot. The competition for the Queen's prize was com- pleted, and Sergeant Roberts, 12th Shropshire, was the winner, making the very fine score of 65. The shooting was far above the average of last year. Roberts was at Hythe in 1861, and has not since fired at long ranges until the present meeting. The following are the other leading ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ISPORTING INTELLICENCE. LIVERPOOL, MONDAY EVENING. - The settling to-day has been very harmless, as the success of Sir Joseph Hawley's horse, with the crushing weight of 9 at. 4 lbs., was not by any Y means expected. e The ram which has fallen may, and doubtless 4 will, make a considerable difference to the results r at Bath to-morrow. a For the Eleventh Biennial some good horses ; will be ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL. FRIDAV EVN[IN,. The near approach of the Ccsarewitch naturally emaees increased excitement in the turf market, and Limosina hag assumed the position of first favourite, all the fives to one available being eagerly booked about her; Lioness being also in etrong force. It is reported that more horses are under oiders for the turf metropolis than on any previous occasion, and an ...

SPORPING INTELLIGENCE

... I .0 U 15 C 17 '6 LW-ERPOL. 14 C. FIDAY 1VENING. 15 0 The iresults at Salisbsr ryi'have been a complde i6 01sriee f .s.rp ies, and th.ebookma orsbha.ve had a i3 0.good.time of it. To-mor:row is likelyto be deieisve i4 .0 ,n itedffects'on several C heater Cup'harses, but at ipresentn o decisive blow .lsa'- beer struck. Odller O; 'u s~ueems in,,great force,: saadelikely tostart abetter [0 6 ...