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... I LIVERPOOL, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Although I have not been by any means fortu- nate in the Goodwood Stakes to-day, so far as the winner is concerned, I have one great satisfaction, viz,, that I could not andwould not haveTbaleatris, as 1 always thought her a bad animal. The Goodwood Cup must have been a good race for bookmakers, as more than half the horses en- gaged have figured in the ...

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... LivniDFOOL, WEDNESDAY EVENING. The question now to be fully disoussed, and perhaps (let us hope so) decided, is how the July Stakes was ruin, and whether or no any mistake was made. Nothing would give the public more pleasure than to see Liddington and The Duke meet again to-morrow in the Chesterfield Stakes, but hic, Iam frai, i scrcey lkely* still, i ' suchbe te cae, ad bih ods b lai~ on ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET, HEADLESS ORfogs (2nd ELEVEN) V. HAm GRIEEN.- 17cmalsS Cross: L. Ralph, 19-21. Merlin, 2-23; J. Avery, ,Q-O; Il. Raslph, 3-7; Beard, 1-4; Jolnsnon, 1-2; If Ch~mtm&, 10-5; Farr, 7--8 tnot out); G-. Charrman. ?? Ircson, O-I Inot oul) ; Gibbs. 3-12; byes, &e.' i-il tobul, 57-03. Hante Frees; Palner, 0-4 ; Jelt's, 1-0; flunaphrias, 4-0 ; raIf, 3-(J; Fisher, 13-2 ; F. Boultoue tn, on, il-B; ...

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... ABINGDON RACES. Stewards: Earl of Coventry, Earl of Strathmore, J. S. Bowles, Esq., J. B. Jenkyne, Esq. Mr. J. F. Clark, Newmarket, Judge. Mr. McGeorge, Burton-on-Trent, Starter. Mr. Charles Cox, Abingdon, Secretary. Mr. J. F. Verrall, Lewes, Clerk and Handicapper. YESTERIAY. The STAND PLATE of EO soVy, for all ages; winners of any handicap extra: straight run in (about'half a mile). ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLGENCE, NEWMAMT JULY MMING. PROGRAMME 3OB THIS DAY (TUESDAY). The horses marked thus ?? have arrived. A HANDIOAr PLATZ of 50 sova, for ?? and npwards. B;t s : s~~~ ~~t lb of lb Vivid. 8 IS Privater.. 6 10 Principal.. 8 6 Fanfreluche 6 10 Lapidist .7 5 Quadrantine 6 7 Tolurno.. . ..7 4 Rose, . . 6 2 Dunkuld .. .. . 7 0 Custard Castle 5 10 Zeloo . .. .. f 10 Nina .. 7 0 A PLATE Of ...

GRAND CRICKET MATCH AT BATH

... GRAND CRICKET MATCH* AT BATH EIGHITEEI14 OF LANSDOWN V. ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN. On Thursday a grand criaket match, between Eighteen of Laupdown and District and the Eleven of All England, was eommenced on the ground of the Lanedown Club, at Bath, and attracted a large number of spectators, owing to the Eleven including some mem bers of the English team recently returned from Australia. The umpires ...

Published: Saturday 02 July 1864
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 968 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NEWS

... i ''S P,'OR'T I:NG NEBWSB. '''| ' -'NEWCASTLE RACES. .- , HUNT PLATE. -Vandal, 1st Fly-by-Nighto, 2d; I Ytllow.Diamiondi 3d. . 6 ran. ' GOLD CUP.L-Windhbanm.1st; Natiotal Guard, 2d;. 'Skipjack, 3d.- 6 ran. . .- .TYNE HAxDICAP.--iss Arinstropg, Ist; ,Weather-. wide, 2d, Sandeelah, 3d. ,4rai. SPZoaTrsOa PLATE,-Barbara.Ulen, 16t; Eola, 2d. -ran. r .COPORArroN PL&1i.. 'Dead heat' between' Royal'- ...

Sporting

... Sporttfin. [BY MAOGETIC TELEORAPH.] CARLISLE RACES-YESTUPDAY. Seerry Stakes-TheobaIdn, 1: Eels, 2: Jack'e Alive, S. Six ran. Lottery Stakes-Royal John, 1: Betsy Copeland, 2: Little Duchess, S. Six ran. Queen's Plate-Caller Oui, 1 Royal John, 2. Two ran. Holm Hill-Blaek Duchess, 1: Eola, 2: Brother to Stockton, S. Six ran. NEWIAIRRET RACES-YnsTrDnAY, Midaummer-Knight of Snowdon, 1: Eaperence, 2 ...

Swimming on the Serpentine

... I _ The Annual Swimming fdatchee amongst the bathere and other fre. quentero of the Serpentine, took place an Monday morning last, in the presence of a vaet aesomblage of spectators, who lined the bnkos on each eide. The prizes wre silver medals presented by W. B. Mareton, Eiq., C. W. Steveneon, Esq., Dr. Sexton, and Dr. Barker, who, on the occazion, also presented to f'rofeiior iumphery, the ...

Published: Sunday 03 July 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 513 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE NOTTINGHAM, WINCHESTER, AND Southampton Meetings, &c.,

... THE NOTTINGHAM, WINCHEBSTER, AND Bouthampton Meetings, &c., By TOUC)H8TONE. As the details of the racing at Pontefract, Abingdon, Liverpool, and Stamford will be found in the usual columns, it is not necessary for us to recapitulate them here. In a sporting point of view, the Abingdon Meeting was the best of the four, and that gathering has so rapidly improved within the past few years that ...

Published: Sunday 17 July 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1608 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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... TAT TRBSAL'S ~t l G 4g ~ a s A Northnpton aHndlcap. 7 to 2 agst Sir Roger (osld) G to 1 2 Fiebarman' 7 to 2 agst Pearl Diver (offd) Daughter (051) 8 to I aget Welcome (oetd) 10 to 1 get Tartar (t) Goodweod Stes. 100 to 45 Mgat Thalestria (t) 12 to I egt Conrsotette (I) 10 to I aget Stauntoa (taken 100 to 7 Bgot Gulilaume Le freely) Taceturne tt) 12 to I agat Fisherman's 20 to I agst Tartar (t) ...

Published: Tuesday 19 July 1864
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1966 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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... SPORT1ING IlNTELLIGENCE I DELLEWSTOWN RUAES-JuL a 7 Tue followina are the weights for the ?? 1In dirap' ?? . Outca;t a,. Bt 1ibi'llbernla .. 70t 10lb DVbbyn ?? .,,at 48ce 01BouanoU ?? 7et Bib Spring Daley Oat O0blTrustoo,lateLongetep Oat l1lb Thae Creckapotha Hurdle Raleo and her Majeaty's Plato will cicao with Mr. J. H. Coatsworth, Simcock s Hotol, Droghbda, on Tuesday, the 6th, before ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1864
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2451 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games