SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... LEAMINGTON AND WARWICRSHIRE . HUNT MEETING. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY (TUESDAY). Horses marked * have arrived. The RAcONa STAEE5 of 26 EovS each, with 25 Added; two-yeor- olds 7et 121b, three 94t 121b, fourand upwards Bat 71,; soellngand other ?? five furlongs. The WELTrR HANDICAP of 6 SOVE each, 8 ft, for three-year. olds and upwards; gentlemen riders; professionals Bib extra; three quarters of ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS, I The HeythroD Hounds. 3MONDAY ?? I30oalter's aRol. IVEDNr;6DAY ?? I3:11.,011 OtClt ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1864
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 278 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? ?? ?? . ?? ?? I 13ETTING AT MANCEISTER.-FIIDAY. TodoaY there did not seem to be any commisuons worthy of notico In the markot, and 1I to 4 was currently offered on the field for the Liverpool Cop; but very little wagering upon any homr took place. Tho following were tho olocing TI5E LIVEUPOOL A1TUHiN CUP. Quo on at. lb Tralnem. Donybrok ?? to St koltol..7 0 ?? Ch't el.nn.brook I'll jo to I ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1864
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1157 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CREWE STEEPLE CHASES

... .ESTERDAY. GAnlOwAY RAcz, for Galloways, 16 handa and under; whiner to receive £6.; one mile round; steepleohale course. Mr. Acton's Polly Perkins ?? S. TaylOr I Mr. Minehull's Billy ?? J. Harper 2 Mr. Taylor's Ploughboy ?? B. Brlaco 3 Mr. MaidensFanny . ?? Harper 0 Betting: 2 to I on Ploughboy: and 8 to 1 agst any other.- Ploughboy took the lead, but Polly Perkins passed, coining in winner in ...

BETS ON HORSE RACING

... DooCG'rT v. CATrON.-In June last, one Doggett brought an action in the Sheriff's Court against one Catton for £5 10s. for money had and received. 'l'he defendant pleaded that the .money was de- posited as a bet for gambling on a race horse, and that part of the condition of this bet was That all bets should stand on the day of the race, whether the horse was scratched or not. The evidence ...

EXETER COLLEGE ATHLETIC SPORTS

... I EXLETER COLLEGE ATHLETIC SPORTS. StexardsB-;eSIEsss. Ciilltt, Maurico, Morris, Prowse, and Young. These annual sports came off on Thursday and Friday, the 7th aned 15th inst., on BIullingdon Greet,, in the fol- lowing order ?? FIRST DAY. Hurdle Race, 120 yards, 10 flights.-Morrell, first; Day, second J. C. Lees, third. I Putting the Stone.-Bullock, 33 ft., first; Sniall, 2S ft.I 2hin., ...

Published: Saturday 26 November 1864
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2116 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... NORTH WARWICOISHIRE HOUNDS.-At Eleven. Tuesday ?? .. 22 ?? Cubbington Gate. Thuraday . , 21 . HillmortoL Village. Friday ?? ,5 Hookley House, THE WARWIORSHIRS ?? Eeven. Mouday , 21 . Bearly Cross. Tueaday ' 2. 2 ?? i Wolford Village. 'Wediiesday ., 23 ?? Ufton Wood, at S o'clock. Friday ?? , 25 ?? Chesterton luiadmill. Saturday ?? .. 2d ?? Alcester, 'TBE &LBRIGHTON HOUNDS.-Ata quartertoaleven. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENC&: SHREWSEIURY j ACCEPTANCES FOR age at Oldmlnster ; 6 8 Blackdown .. 4 8 Anrelian .. 6 8 Cambascan .. S 8 Loiteyer .. e 6 7 Balham . .. 7 BeackDeer.. 4 7 Turn of luck 6 7 Klig Charning 4 7 Accident - 4 7 Moroeco .. 5 7 liancbester 4 7 Sheridan ., 3 - 7 Stanton ., 6 6 LadlyHilda . 8 6 Barchetina .. 4 61 2The Beaver. 3 6 ] Spitfiir Rtty. *-4 6 ' ACCEPTANCES FOR X age St I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... WORCESTER AUUMN MUTING. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY TUESpAY. B'orses marked * h avsrrived. A. OAi5DICAof 5 Covs each, with 25 added, foi all agog; winners afte October 27.7Th extr; about one mile 12 subs Mountain Buok.. 4 810 *PesrlDive.. .. 4 7 10 QueenoiTXilulp5 5 8 6 umtaman .. 4 7 *N5orma .4 85 Ontrg 3 7 *Lothiauw' Kig . 3 a 8 Vanqlsher S 7 Avondale . . Wrlr. 7 Dunkeld 2 4 710 5Cnrte . 2 6 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I JP$ojtTJNG INTELLIGENCE. Liv~iroOD THURSDAY EV=nING. I WI Flat racing hai at 1e0Dgtb ihoroughly finished, Albt to be resumed again, howe'er, on tfie 2ad of ceed J.a5iUta, 1866 at Malieustsr (New Year's Day trayv fallingsbl a Aunday). The Warwick meeting, Hal] according to the pubisahed reptits, haa been one Colo of the beat that has taken place @ere for years, Mai and the racing publio are ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTINrG INTELLIGBNCE. I LEAMUINTON AND WARWICKSHIRE HUNT MEETING-WEDNiESDAY. With a crowded curd of eight events, including two matches, two steeplechase, and a hurdle race, the second day's sport wvs commenced at IL 30 and in consequenceof an accident previous to the Hurdle Race the racing was not i finishel, notwithstanding the withdrawal of the match be. r tween Sir Bobbv and Ned of the ...

PEDESTRIANISM

... PF-DE ST R D A NOS M. _Uxeter College, Oxford, Athletic Sports, The Annual Sports caruteoted with this Co~eit were deelded on 13n]. ji,,doa Green en the 17th and 18th feet. The Stewarda were Ml~essrs Gillett, A7ouie,to Morris. Prowsee, and Yoseog. There wee a goad attend. eacs 013 tire ground each day, and the whole of the svenate decided gaee great ettlertortIO. Fee.. DAY. - Hurdlie Race, ...

Published: Sunday 27 November 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3824 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games