HOWTH AND BALDOYLE RACES—

... I HOWTH AND BALDOYLE BACES- - I1 iror ~~~YEBTERDAY. (FRace' cest SPECIAL REP5ORtTER-t) The second day of this meeting was every way weather excepted, more attractive and successful tleav. even% Flar the flrht drey. Tire weather wvas again most variable, heavy showers frequently Interrupting thle pleasure of wIt- nesging some of the best contested events that h~ave taker? jrplace on this ...

Published: Thursday 10 May 1866
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2248 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. (Co0t7lisueul froim the 7thage.) YORK SPRING MEETING, FRIDAY. Stewards: Duke of Beaufort, Earl of Zetlaud. and the Marquis of Hastings. Stakeholders and Keepers of the Match Book: Messrs. Weatherby. Clerk of the Course: Mr Richard Johnson. Starter: Mr t'George. Clerk of the Scales: Mr Manning. The Londesborou gU Cup,value 100 sovs.in specie, added to s hsndicap ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1866
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2672 | Page: Page 4, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... - Llynxrook. WEDNESDAY EVENING. I have no change to note to-day. The Bath races have c6ncluded with an ominous quietness m as far as regards Derby speculation, portending Li the comning storm. The horses remain unchanged R- in their marketable 'positions, and I apprehend Pt between now and Wednesday next that I shall not ab have nmany startling changes to announoe. in To-morrow York races ...

THE DERBY. [ill]

... THE DERBY. The positon occupied by Lord Lyon and Rustic in the quotations for this great national, event seems to completely paralyse all speculatiob, as 100 to 8 is still offered, bar, two, and we can- not remember the second, third, and fourth horses in the Two Thousand in any previous year being at snoh long prices so close upon the Derby Day. Respecting the favourite, Custance has so ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BATH AND SOMERSET COUNTY RACES, YESTERDAY. Stewards: The Drike of iBeafort, the Duke of Newcastle, and IT. savinie, Eaq. secretary Mr. Reynolds, Judge: Dir. Clark. Theo LANSDOWNEe TitIAL STAIES Of S soav each, with SO added; three year-olde Oct Blb, four Bet 81lb, firer and upwardis set; the winner to be sold ; penalties end allowanics. One mile. ?? of Ileaufertae Mr. l'itt, I yra, Oet 31b ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING, YORK SPRING MEETING. FRIDAY MIAY 11. i9 7 Woeatilerlass . Cart.right t 8 7 ll o l ?? Carroll Betting: 3 to I on Weatherglass. LaoUi RooRh did not paess the post. Tile LoNDEsnonoutoHe Cur, value 100 soy, added to a bandicap of G savs. each. Winners extra. 'T.YC. 7 A H1ilaig's Roderick Random, 4 yrs ?? Dixon I s r Mr. York's Lytlians, G yrs ?? oates 2 6 10 31r. W. Phillips' Pcrsuasion, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... YOrl SPRINa Mi2ETING--Ya-xSaXFDAY. (BwY rTLEorn.) The City Purue of ilo EOVa, adaled to a sweepstakes of S soev each; three year olds, 8st; four, Ufat lb; live, fiat Sib; six and upwards, flat 0lhb; m mad g allowed 31b selling allowarcea; 5 fur 44 yds. Wcntworth ?? ?? . ?? ?? Soda Water ?? ?? ?? .. 2 Gurshili ?? ?? ?? ?? . 3 Six ran. The Eglinton Stalkes of 10 sovy each; with SO added: two ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1866
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 912 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FATAL OCCURRENCE AT SCARIFF RACES

... FATAL OCCUR1IENCE AT SCARIFF pacer I ?? (FROM OUR COIWWONREEONI) a Limizitctt AIONDlAY.-..Our sporting COnlOzuinny and the public at large have this dy reck the melancholy intelligence of the V unx eetek dat from ijuries receiv eonsuslueat upon thrc- ?? fals, while riding one of the rtmning hornes i steeplechase at Scariff races, on Saturday last, of Mr' Canny (Who was known fa nliarlyas ...

Published: Tuesday 08 May 1866
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 830 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... YORKSIHRE v. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. This great match was opened yesterday, on the ground of the Bradford Cricket Club, Horton-road, and, the day being fine, there was a large attendance of lovcrs of cricket trom all parts of the district. Cambridge havin, won the toss, and elected to go in first, sent Mr. Warre' and Saunders, to the wickets, and about half-past twelve the game was commenced by ...

Published: Tuesday 08 May 1866
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 876 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BATH AND SOMERSET MEETING, YESTERDAY

... BATH AND SOMERSET MEETING, YFSTERDIAY. (Bsi Telegraph.) The Doddington Stakes (haridicap) of 5 soys each, with 50 added, for three year olds and upwards. The winner to be s-old for £50Q.t ?? a Inile. 6 , Colonel 3fartyn's b f Hiarlequina, by Fandango, out of Columbine, 3 yrs . ?? I 8 9 Mr. Brayley's Mongrel, 4 yrs ?? ?? 2 7 4 Roalmnd c o lt ?? , ,, 3 Seven ran. The Veston Stakes of 10 sove ...

Published: Thursday 10 May 1866
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 442 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING tNTELLIGENOE. I a I THEI 1TURF. oh ONLY a few day io1W bring us to the great ,d carnival-equine and human-of the year. On le Wednesday, the 16th of May, an unusually early n date, another Derby will be decided and meanwhile in something like a quarter of a million sterling- a probably more-is depending upon the result. As ydusual, opinions are strongly at variance in regard to at ...

Published: Friday 11 May 1866
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1757 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... LIVERPOOL. TUEBDAY EVENIG. T vcoyof Elland to-day must still farther confirm the sanguine hopes of Lord Lyon's sup- porttrsi for the J)erby, as I have every reason. to believe that his lcrdship could give 7 Ilbs. to Elland and beat him. As a confirmation of this fact, 6 to 4 is now accepted about him, and if he keeps well till the day they wiillay 6 to 4 on him at start. For to-morrow's races ...