SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BpORTING INTELLIGENCE.' TEE GREAT FIGHT FOR £2,000., paWEEN JOHN O. HEENAN (THE BENIOIA BOY) AND TOM KING (THE SAILOR BOY), YESUERDAY. So few and far between havo important fights in Eng. land now become, that we almost began to conclude that the historical battle of Farnborcuagh between Tom Sayers and the Denicifi Boy was the last important mill we should havO to chronicle, for after that ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... H[UNTTIIG APPOINTMENTS, THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS-At j;!,Dtn. Thursday..,, Deo. 17 ?? Shuckbureh. Friday ?? , , Is , Burton Daseitt Tol ?? NORTH WARWICCSHS RE HOUNDS-At dlen. ?? Dec. 17 , Rugby Station, Friday ?? 13 , Slihuol. THE ATHERSTONE HOUND3-Al Bleres, This ?? Dec. 16 . Shuttilnton Brides, Friday ?? 18 ?? : Ullesthorpe Statioa. ?? 19 ?? Corley. WORCESTE1I3HERE HOUINDS-At half-ast Tit 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 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTBLLIGENCE. CROYDON STEEPLE CHASES. YESTERDAY. The CROYDON FaREE HANDrOAP of 6 so's each (in ease of accept. ancel, with 30 added; winners extra. About three miles. Mr. Barterb Ironaides, aged, 10st 61b ?? Land 1 Mr. Murray's Frank, aged, lost 121b ?? Mr. Edwards 2 Capt. Machell's Kathleen, aged, ?? 71b ..Mr. Wood 0 Bctting: 6 to 4 agst Ironsides, S to 4 agat Frank, and 0 to I agst ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I S1PORTING 11TLLIGANOB. I . -I _ * Z THE TWb.1zAA 0LD OF 186.-o. I bing ?TO TUBl 1D=OD 0? T3 DAILY Xuwa. his S1, -Aaeot wuh eprzes represent ng UDwfard~ 4 Oft fik. which two-year-0140 could go fa Zast* 4,0 body tithe t waght' ht b Redcap In the Trial, Stakes over the severe mile ?? p hi Mm to wi thin D cok3 id a pohd boe M TipT e ros when emat no away trom Lady Abbess, vit bb mod ividfor thbe ...

THE GREAT £2,000. MATCH

... THE GREAT p2,000. MATCH. J. C. HEENAN AND TOM KING. All arraDgements, we are happy to say, are now comn- pleted for bringing off this exciting event in the course of the ensuing week; but as to the day, time, and place of starting, &oc., we can say no more than this, that every one must be in London on Tuesday, December 8, at the very latest who wishes to be present, or he will infallibly be ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 9PORTING flTELL1GSWI. TATTEBSALLS. MONDAY. Two TnIRousD GUEA&-5 to 1 agat Count P. do Lsgrange'a Filke ?? (t), 6 to 1 aget Mir. Tom Brveok' Paris (t), 6 to 1 aget Mr. Merry's Scottish 0hiol (off), 10 to 1 agat Mr. Bowes'd Claremont (t). DREnr.-10 go 1 $got Mr. Merry's Scottish OMef (t); 13 to 1 aget Mr. Ten Broeck's Pari (t), 15 to 1 aget Lord stamford's Cambemeau (co), 1 000 to 60 agot Mr. W ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... EUNTING APPOINTMENTS, THB WAIWICKSHMIE BOUNDS-At RseW. TIbis day ?? lDec. 17 ?? Shckburgl. Friday ?? , 18 ?? Burton Daett Toll Gate. NORTH WARWIIJICS1RE HOUNDS-4it Jketo. Ttle day ?? Deo. 17 . ?? Mslaly Station. Frlday ?? 1 ,3 ?? Sa il ul l. THE ATH ESTONE HOUNDS-At l~ckm. Friday, I ,, Dec. 18 ?? Ullestherpe Station. ?? D . Corley. WORCESTERSE 1Z HOUNDS-At half-past TM, Friday ?? Dec. 1S ?? ...

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 

PLOUGHING MATCH AT DUNDRY

... PLOUGHINq?f?A?CH AT D1JNIJRY. It will be remembered that at the dinner which followed tile A mi plouglaing match at gallon, Winfurd, a report of which ap- Cathede peared in our columns a few weeks ago, it was suggested that and pri an association should be formed in order to place that ann?tl aminati gathering on a firm and permanent footing. The suggestion met with a hearty reception, and a ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1863
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 2784 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... THE WARWIChSHIRE HOUNDS-At Bletan. ?? Deo. 26 ?? Wroxton Abbey. Monday . ,2 ?? Alcester. Tuesday ?? .. ?? Brailes Heese. Thursday.,.,, 31 . Lighthorne. Friday ?? Jac. t , The Castle, Edge Hill. WORCESTERSHIRE IIOUNDS-At alf-past Teri. ?? Dcc. 26 ?? Brockridge Common. Monday ?? , 2 ?? ?? Wood. Wednesday.. ,, 30 ?? indlip. Friday. Jan. I . Radford Gate. THE ATHERSTONE HOUNDS-At Blecin. ?? Dec. ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Lord Zetland has sold Sk5ipjack to Capt. Sherlock, for a hunter. MEr. Joy has purchased Mr. Gill's Miss Tees, and a fily by Vindex, of Mr. Elliot, to go to Vienna. Mr. Crowder Harrison, near Hall, has bought Entremet for a brood mare ; price £200. Joseph Dawson, it is stated, gives up possession of Lord Stamford's house and paddooes on the 1st of January. Amongst the horses advertised for sale ...