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

... 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 ...

HULL RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS

... j I~ ~ ._ . . I SHAM FIGHT AT HESSLE. Edi .On Monday last the villatge of, Heostleipresented an [Li aspect of unusual gaity. cnd linterest., en tbeococasion 'Of, onl a review and cain light of, the~ Hull Yolclnteer. Rifl wo Corps. Major Bennicter having iovitedi the corps to hisi thi residence at the above ?? members .assembled in : pretty large numbers at ?? Barracks, Alfred-street, I a~t ...

Published: Friday 29 May 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2421 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING FIXTURyES M4AY AEsom .. ?? 25llian ter ?? 27 Newton ?? I ~ JUNE ?? 1 ewatl 21 Ascot , ,2 BlburClub ., 17 COrlASle . ., 23 Hanpton ?? lo tcb7 .r.g ?? 18 80 OdihamJ . lG Cheloseford .; 23 JULY. Worcester ?? 2 . PontLfract.. . Id Southampton ., 2 Newesarket Junkr 7lunterford . 15 0ambrig ?? Liverpool .13 Nottingiham .. 21K 23 Ahingrleon ?? 14 Winchester ?? 21 * 38 Stamor. ?? 18 1 AUuSTr'. ...

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

... 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 - TATTERISALL'S BsTTING-YaROnnDAY, (DY KAcANBTIC TraLsnukPH,) Derby-3 to 2 aget Lord Clifdenj 11 to 2 agat Mae- cnroni ; 10 to 1 agat Saccharometer (t) ; 11 to 2 aegb Ghlille (t); 18 to I agav Hanger (t); 15 to I aget Tom Fool; 20 to 1 agst National Guard (t) ; 25 to 1 agat King Vale (t) aa to I agst Hloapodar and Gile ?? First (offd); 2,00 to 80 aget Donnybrook; 60 to I Aigz Fantaatle (t) ...

Published: Tuesday 12 May 1863
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 909 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MnL NAYLOR is reported to have netted nearly 50,000 by the success ot Mlaccarooi inl thle nice for the Two T1heusand Guineas at Nesvmiarket. The winnings of Lord Stanmford by Ladly Augusta, in the One Thousand race amiount to 210,000. SCRATCHING OF AUTO11ATON FOR TIH DEuRB.-This horse, which has been backed so heavily for the Derby by his noble owner and friends, as wveil as by the public, ...

SPORTING NOTES

... TEE LATE EIPSOM AND FORTIICOMINCIG MANiOHIE3Tr MEETINGS.' To the RDIro, of the DreY POST. Sir,-We have at last got over the Derby of 1863, but without satisfactorily proving which Wvs the best horso in the rane, owing to the mishaps and disappointicant3 that occurred to several of the candidates, These, however, served to render the struggle more exciting, as it was com- mented upon more then ...

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 ...

CRICKET

... f UNITED ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN ?? CISRIST CLurcr.-A n match between these Clubs commenced on Thursday, when it the Christ Church innings closed for 160 runs, and the e Eleven had scored 41 with the loss of four wickets. We e shall give further particulars next week. d WIMBLEDON, SURREY, v. CHRIST CnuRcir.-A very in- e teresting match was played on the new Christ Church e ground, on Tuesday last, ...

Published: Saturday 30 May 1863
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 763 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BATH MEETING.-WEDNESDAY. THE DYBHAM-PABs HANDICAP of 100 SOVS. Winners extra. Once round and a distance. SIr. S. Thelluson's Bally Edmound, by Bantam-Clase. away, 6 yrs, Sst 101b .. (. Fordhsurl I Lord Wseatmorelasat': O.icappiec. s yin, Ost lrel . . itorgaou * Mr. W. Blarnett's Buttertly, aged, 7st ?? (J. Hollna, 3 The following also ran: - 'arniinster, Portland, Mily, Bar. maid, Princess ...