SPORTING

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. THE MASSMPER NE IHARTIIRS-11-30. Thmrsday, Dec. 6, I)avidson's public-housv, Killead. KILLLULTAOTI iia.iEnS-11-30. .VedlnescdatY. Dec. 5, Nntt's (Killea(l). Saturday, Dec. 8, Killultagh House. OLD ROCX, AND CHICHESTER 1 ueRTERS-11-30. T'silsoay, Dec. 4, Gregory's Lane-ends. Saturday, Dec. 8, Black bog-hill. IVEAGH HUNT-11-d0. Tuesday, Dec. 4 ...

CRICKET

... LANGLEY (NEAiz DEtnny.)-Tho members and friends of I the Langley Cricket Club bring their season to a close in the wakes week every year by playing a match among them- I selves, and this season's event came off last Wednesday, t -vhich day was as beautiful as cricketers could desire. Sides were chosen by Messrs. WVXalklr and P. Vernon, The latter won the toss;, and put his men in to the ...

Published: Wednesday 24 October 1866
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 494 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING NEWS

... Messrs. Hunt and Roskell have again obtained the order d for the Brighton Cup, value 400l., after a keen competition IS with several of the most eminent London firms. .e A two-year-old colt by Trumpeter has joined P. Price s t string. Haphazard and several more are shortly expected. Filibuster has been sold the French Government for d 10 000!. *1 Fifteen two-year-olds belonging to Count de ...

Published: Wednesday 24 January 1866
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 609 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... LIVERPOOt HUNT CLUB EHOYLAKE) - * SPRING MEETING. Be 0 Stewards: The Earl of Westmorland, Lord, Bateman, VeL DBenjamnin ?? 30uea, Esq.; G. W. Mo0ss, q.; Dit a Theossa Hlaigh, Esq.; *Sugh C. ilse,1s. Clerk of thte 1 Couieeand~andicapper:Mr. Willamlophom. Judge: Lob Mr. 1. Ywindclls, jun.Sa SATURlDAY; APRL 21. ,, Cod The HoYrLAFs HANDOA.P HURDLE RACE of 5 soya, each, Sole I with IS added. ...

SPORTING

... I LIxVnrPOOL, SATURDAY EVENING. Goedwood haain noma'nueraseted us todivine the future. No trcoseendent Star has yet apr on the horizon-MarkY an Vauban, sand oco rpyen nier being decidedly the pick of the two-ybar-olds which there performed, and from comparon the do not appear Within o7aph, of a Derbywinner. Gresume we muatwait till later in the season for ?? Inlother respects ialo the rac at ...

SPORTING

... ?? -- - I I wmnnm L- , I LrvE=Poo&, 1 MONDAY EV2NIXG. The racing at Shrewebury to-day has been of so high a character-more than average fields having contended for the various events, and some first- class animals engaged-that it augurs well for the success of the meeting, which only requires to be favoured with fine weather to entitle it to the con- sideration of a more than ordinary ...

SPORTING

... V , spo TINg. I I L ,. .BPOOL, MONDAY EVENINO, The Great Eboi meeting comunencesto-miorrow, extending over thtee dlays, and, judging from the liberal programme provided, 'a most successful gathering may be ?? The unconquered Achievement will doubtless add another wreath of victory to adorn past triumphs; and Rustic, by the certain conquest of the Great .Yoikshire Stakes, foriwhom it appears a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORT: XG;T:.GE. THE Yoss STEEPLE CASYs. -,These events will take plaoe on Wednesday in Easter week, A'riil 17, being the blank day ketween Durham and Catterick Bridge Racea.I T. Brown, with left Stochbridge on Fri- day for Wincheser wrehwiltanfor the future.I T. Day will succeed him with part of ?? lot, John Day having taken the premises and downs, for a term of years.-S i We (CGlow*worm) ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1866
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 814 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... EACING FrXTURES FOR 1866. SEPTEM.BER. Wordsley ?? 224W . 26T,,,2 Lanark. 24 2 Blackpool. 26 Folkestone ani St George'siSolop)24 IEdinburgh . 2 Shorneliffo ?? .8 NewmarkeulstOo.26 OCTOBER. Northampton Ant. 21 Ellesmere . 1 Cheltenham..t8 Royal Caledonian ?? .. 8 aeref ord .8 Hunt and Kelso S Newmarket 2dOct. 8 -NewmrketH'hmn22 Bedford . i Perth,,.:: ,11 WorcesterAutm.30 Bromley:. 4 , Harrow 16 ...

CRICKET

... MALINS LEE v. BRTDGNORTII.-The return match between these two clubs wae played on Monday last, on the ground of the former, and terminatedin favour of the MSalins Lee. Subjoined is the ?? Lee: T. Sadler, 12, ep. low. 32 W. H. Bailey, 15; Thompson, 0; Lambert, 4; Holmes, o: J. Sadler (not out), IS Harris, 1; B. Bailey, 0 , Spencer, 0 Brown, 13 byes, &c., 5 total, IOD.- diillaorth : Deighton, 7 ...

STOCKTON RACES

... YESTERDAY. The WYrAuRD HANDICAP Of 5 soya each, 3 it, with 50 added; winners extra; second to save his stake. Seven fiurlongs. 18 subs. lienaparte,, ?? ?? nowden 1 Capitola ?? ?? , ?? . G. Walker 2 Mayfair .. ?? .. Dunbar 3 Three per Cent . ?? ?? Bates 4 The following ale c ran :-lopvlno (Cameron), Dlty Free (R. Challoeer), Louisa lCraddoch).-Betting: 2 to 1 agpt Three per Cent, 4 to I ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NREWMARKET>, CRAVE N MEETING. YESTERDAY. 'rho QUEN'S PO.TRI of TOO 'ga tteeeyeftr-olts 7et 31b, four Sot 'ib, timl~set 41b, six and aged l0ot lilt;R.tO. Lerdsttlmford'u' Arcorrnoeve,, 4 *y . Edwards 1 . Mr. P'avllo'ls Strerhino, 3 yrs .. .. H.Covey 2 F liii. Stepheinson's Jolly Jack; S yes .S. Adams 8 as Bsarons lothischild's Guoinlvere, 4, yes . Wells 4 :c Capti.n.Cray's Cisronoetetr, 3 yrs ? ...