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

... $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 ...

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 ...

CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE CUP SWIMMING MATCH

... GH=PIONNSHP CHALLENGE CUP SWIM- MCING NATCH It is a matter of surprise no lear than of reproach that Englishmen, though carrying on the largeet maritime trade in the world, should, as swinners, be far behind other nations of Europe. For many years the art of natation haa been taught as a part of the military drill of several of the Continental nations. If necessary for soldiers, surely ...

CRICKET

... . . PAIGNTON v. EXMOUTH. This match was played at Exmouth on Wednesday. Wickets were to have been pitohed at eleven o'clockneot a minute too soon for a oue-day match-but there was nearly an hour's delay, owing. to three of the Paignton men stop lug to lunch at the Globe. One of the lunchors was, bow d i-rt balt; a second was bowled for a duck. about the fourth ball, whilst the third added ...

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 ...

IPSWICH RACES

... Thle annual miet in this town took place on Thurs- day amd Friday. A renewed desire to promote these races has been for some tinlie evident in the town and neigihbourhood, and this ycar those who took upon ujmnii themselves the sometuces very arduous task of enlisting supl)ort andu patroinagc for tilhe cient sport, have found their work imade much morc easy antd pIca- sant, by a general ...

Published: Saturday 27 June 1863
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 4856 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOIRTING INTELLIGENCE l ASCOT RACES-YSlEitenAy (sir MSAON?1o TULGeRoasP.) Thoe ailway Stakes of 6 sova each. with - added for three years old and npwards. Rew mile. Walloon ?? ?? ?? . I Anonymous .. .. * Flashblanthiepan ?? Si.. Nino ran. The Flrst class Wokinglbum Stakes (handicap) of a soya each, vish b0 added, for three year old. and upwards- Lest three quarters ol the New Mile. Exchequbr, ...

Published: Saturday 06 June 1863
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 995 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... Nre shali be happy to publish the scores of matches played withill sai the district of our own circulation, provided ihat they aro sent SP in withinia reasonable time after the conclusion ofthe gsmes, COl that t1ey are lcgibly written, and properly authenticated. MID HANTS V. HyDEi Houssc.-This snatch was played bil at the Roebuck Ground, Winchester, on Wednesday. Time did isot allow of its ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE NEWCYA8TLE.ON-TYNE- RACES. Stewards: R~ight t HoD. Lord Hastings and Sit ffedworth 'Wtlliaanson, Dart. Judge and Handiloe~por: Mr, Rlichsad .ohnaoe, York, 'Starter: Mir. Thompson. *Clerk of the Courase Mr. J7. Gray. The TnihAt STAKis Of 5 amy Oachs, with 25 added, two-year. olidg, Sit 101b; three, 7at 10th; set 101k; five, 9at 31b. six .and Sage, Get bib 1' winoexr* extra ...

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 ...