Sporting Intelligence

... S iur ~. g i~ rt~rec. .GOODWOOD RACES-TUEsDAY. OTheacknowledged supremacy of Goodwood over all other meetings for magnificeat scenery and aristocratic patronage Is an historic fact in turf literature, and every year writers exhaust i almost evesy epithet in the EnXglish language in extolling Its Bbeautiful view6a or depicting the brilliant assemblage of rank and fashion that throngs th lawng ...

CRICKET

... - - - SURREY v. ENGLAND. KaENNINGTON OvAn, Tuesday, Shortly after one o'clock the rain partifl ceased, and at five minutes to two play was resumed, r4 Messrs. Grace and Rounds again taking the bat toe y bowling of Sewell and Jupp, but without finding a wi~h, As runs were put in rapidly a change in the howr~ ensued, Humphrey at 475 relieved Jupp, but to no ee; as soon a loud cheer was heard, ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1866
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1198 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... , ?? - Lryv poor, TursDAY EVENING. The Goodwood Stakes-which hasa occupied so lmuch of the attention ~df spa ?? for the last bmontb, and which hia reaulted so disaatrously to , baclkers, a is now the rule in big handicaps-will be decided to-morrow. About eight to ten will Muster at the post, and I anticipate the victory of. The Special,t The Gooda or War. Drawingtroo~ Stakes~Toxophu~ito Colt. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE 0GOyODD RACES. YESTERDAY. Sir SI, Dee Vmogu Part., IL Chaplin, Stewards: MOSan. Wee- t herbgy ISecre~arie; Mr, Clark, Judge; Mir. Manning, Clerk of heScaler; Mrx. McGeorgle, Starter. The CRA~VLN 8AkE8S of SI rove each, with SO added; three. year-oldat 7et 121b forSt1 6,fv nd upwards Sat 21b; the .winner to be teud ; certain penreltieB and rllowancer, Craven LOursd ...

CRICKET

... 0 TO OUR CRICKETIING CORRESPONDENTS. 8i We ma411 be glad, as far as possible, to publish the scores of all public C matches played in Hampshire and West Sussex, on these coudi. tions, viz. :-Ihat they are legibly and properly written, and are d forwarded to our office within areasonable time altor the ratches n bave bece played. b UNITE ALL ENGLAND v. 22 OP FlAMAa AND e DSTBICT.-We beg to ...

SPORTING

... S PO R T ING. ; LY T E L Z G E A P H.] t. ! oCiODWOOD RACES-YEs1EiiDAYC |TMVAtES' CLr, Value 03 ,.-s (halurlieapi. h- ?? of 10 srvs I ea:1ch, ithil G :aekled. ?? YC. (J far.) 71 sulbs. a I iuvitv foir ian. a Fla~e~l wi'ev~~l ha- >iitfleaa 4t viy, Sst .ib .. 1 t Slr.:. ltawtv' Xi, :Xi yc. i,-;t 61hi , ,ilt F. 'c LatgrlaIteis PI'itaS s yrp, Gst ?? i 0 10 lsits p.511' ft., li7t, ith lot) sovs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGNCE. * IIATESP LONDOE .BETTING-VEDNwcRSD.iV (flY sPECIl. TIILEGRAIIo,) : * - : . ?? ffrAERS. ?? : Black Prilice,' - . 5 to 2 Ilgat Special, , I2to 1 agot Aetewo,, ., . 1 0 to. anob 25 to} on the i~ve, 'rounnallec, t. . 2otgot Duke, . ?? .2 to I got Monisey, ?? .. 6 to1 gst ?? * GOODWOODI itACfi8S--Tueonsy. .. 0 CA'iv~ce,-Brabrma walked over. SwEEe-vAEmie-TConiederete, lot; ...

THE FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE BATTALION OF WARWICKSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... THE FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE BATTALION OF WARWICKSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, PRIZE SiHOOTING All STONELEIGUa 'The annual prime shooting of this battalion, which comprise3 the Int, 2l ii. and 3rd comp1i1li nVUQ7 And ' at e- wiie, Bliogby, otrotsford-en-Avo, L..-seee. Saltoy. and Nuneaton, commenced in the Deer Park, at Stonelelgh, on InA.day, sand was hroeught to a 0loii0 joithiday Ovening, The ...

CRICKET

... tt SOun'l D~ttBYsRR ?? NORTH DÆLYERHT5srsE.Thi5 is Li quite a new match, and as our readers may perhaps reras- e ber, was arranged with a view of getting the county's full cricket~ing strength together and for the purpose of fOrnward- Iing the matter of a County Club, for Derbyshire. sio that oar splayers may contend against Such teams as Surrey, not evenhanded at first, of course, but 14 or ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1866
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2016 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... : , , i I Im- ? NoT 77-77~E I -. I . I - . Ad- . nfn rr I > ~ .. - ,:tIVA.T ?? AT ORALL I CASTLE,' TRURLEP-. .. ?? : (irno A CoRfAS5POVDEoT.) Veowaads-Southotoe u4niergh, noq., .r., Grallgh 'Gitjl; Htenri ULangley, Esq., J.P. Arohsret9oWl M Be- Wg asqLttleton.' 4'though the promoters of the sports at thia locality did not intend them to asaume the form of a public affair. the ' 6ebtong ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1866
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1824 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

REVIEW AND RACES OF UPPER WARD REGIMENT OF YEOMANRY CAVALRY AT LANARK

... REVIEW AND RACES OF UPPER WARD REGIMENT OF YEOMANRY CAVALRY AT L&NAR& . ., . _ - - I This reelment ras called out for eight days' treln- ing on Wednesday the 25th July last, and was Iesterday inspected by Msjor Swinley, of the Husears, Hamilton, on the moor adjoining the race- course. The various charges and movements were gone through In a manner highly creditable to both men and officers. ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1866
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 700 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

STAFFORD RACES

... TUESDAY. Stewards-Captain Heath, William Grindley, Esq., F. Nash, Esq. Judge--Mr. Bratt, Highfields. Clerk of the course-Mr. Wm. Carless. Treasurer. The meetig passed off' very satisfactorily, the only drawback being the weather, which was, for the season, uncommonly cold. In the course of the afternoon the temporarily-erected Grand Stand fell to tie ground, along with its numerous occupants, ...