SPORTING

... L:IVZRPOOL, THURSDAY EVENING. GOODWOOD SELECTIONS. Nursery Stakes-Cinoinnaticolt, or Cannon Ball. Chesterfield Cup-Wild Agnes. March Stakes-Claymore. !{snToR. *LIVERPOOL TROTTING MEETING. Committee of Malsxgesrent,-Mr. Robinson Little, Sir. liery Taylor, Mr. Edward Howard, ir. J. M'lItyre, 3 ?? 1 C .'Gonvtlie, M1r. P. Eden, Mrt. John Henderson, Mir. Jas: Taylor, MIr. R. KEays. Chairman: Thomas ...

SPORTING

... I .. . I 'o WEDUNESDIAY EVENISoI. L s~l-. 'twick won; Gonmera could As anticipated, Vt. ?? home into a Place;, not- qasite last, bitt strill wvith the 31(ows, and Scamander wae troublon 'iition of being a non- CaitbhnesB verified the aup.pb-- fourth position is Stayer, although his obtainnok will be a great not to be despised. Toe-morrow toe is provided. dyand a .mot sumptaousbil of S. , g. ...

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

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Published: Saturday 04 August 1866
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1784 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GOODWOOD MEETING, YESTERDAY

... GOODWOOD ME TLNG-. YEMnnAY. (By Telegraph.J The throng on the course at Goodwood was quite equal to those of previous years, and company as brilliant. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke of Cambridge, and the Prince of Saxe-Wiemar were present, and the Ladies' Lawn presented a. beautiful appearance. Although rain fell during the early ...

Published: Friday 03 August 1866
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1825 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I I GOODWOOD MEETING. MATCH of FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 5AO o 00 soya., 100 ft.; one mile. - Mr. Naylor's Sultanl.a, S at. 7 lb., agest-Mr.' Chsmnberlayne's Tito SuArrw, fSt, bib1. - Sultana ?? .'-.,.reeeivsd forfeit, MATcH of 200 soya., W0Mft; both two'je~pr-oldr no weights ]mentioned; ball a ?? hE 6'IHdaings's King Charles aget Srir . Johastene's Charles Hi. Charles ?? , .ray King Charles ?? . ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I Aorting tn tt*teligtte. MIDSUMMER RACING IN SUSSEX. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. SIR,- The best sportsman of any age or country, a Squire Osbaldeston was formally christened by some of our best men, on the occasion of his resigning the mastership of the Pytehley, passed from amongus whilst the fever of the Goodwood meeting was at its height leaving another void in the ranks of those ...

SPORTING NEWS

... :;SPQor T;ING NfEWS. a, R OYAL' :MI D.+O¢T H IA'NY;rO MA-NBY ,g ?? C ,AVAXARY RACES1. w : Smsw~ns- 'The Of iicers of therRegiment.: ,. t o JUbR -CaptainiHarisonf. h v ?? ?? TAR ErS-D g, lQurrie.. L *CL oi ?? Co- rgeantTrner.. ,AThese races, which formk fhe .usual ?? sf. thei annual training of the Royal MidLothian .Yeomanry i- .Cavalry, took place on Saturday on the couree at Mus'sel. l1 ...

SPORTING NEWS

... S'plO.RI I ND G NtEW St THIS DAY'S' BETTING. [BY SPECIAL TELEGRAM.] r BRIGHTON CUP. 1ven on Tormentor; 5 to 4 agat The Duke.; 4 to lagpt L Tooiai~sn; i5 to 1 agst Janitor; 12 to# agat Archtnidei. RAILWAY PLATE. Even-onNorwood; 4 to I gst 'SnUiet; 6 'to 1 Agt ;Ccrops; '6 to 1 agot Caustic. ' ?? , THE RDINBURGH RACE MEETING. The. prograesme of the Edinburgh scd Lotblans' Rsclen Club ; meeting, ...

CRICKET

... I 1JNITED ALL-ENGLA.ND ELEVEN v. SIX- TEEN OF BRADFORD AND DISTRICT. Yesterday was the second day of this match., The Sixteen went in for their sccond innings, and made aL total of 99. Double figures were scored by Reynolds, Hall, Dawson, and Clay, the two latter showing an excel- lent style of play. The United followed at the wickets, and when the stumps were drawn had lost three men for 37 ...

Published: Wednesday 15 August 1866
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1620 | 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, ...

BECCLES ATHLETIC SPORTS,

... 3EC9L:S ~ The love'rof athletic sporis sktiy h t jng 0111ng29t all classes of Our commnizty, o r g hrowingu an almost endless variety of organitse obn groeit up in every direction which have no othe robjec then toe enable men of all classes to ioeet.togmet the plr.e phae of improvins themselves -in athltic exercises. Cricket clubs are now established in whev coenstiere ab villagesl boating ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1866
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 2143 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games