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... ftertuttitzteutsnr TATTEMISALL'S.-MONDAY. The business transacted at Alhortate this afternoQ was most disappointing, for notwithstanding a nmmermu assemblage, and the hear .approach of one of tb most important spring handicaps, there was comparatlvely little doing. The wagering oa the Norptohabn e was almost wholly confined to the two favounrtes, Lozo Hastings and Purveyor, each of whom was ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I . \ @ 'tbT, ?? I. ?? oi0. JATTER&A~L'Y 4ctu ithl Helley excite 5P 7 iners the askeso.t orr lay6ing itk4o freely.; while KelleY%' su1pporer fugt x borsemost in ruet was Martyrdom, i wos&a= r 00t tue So and l000 to40cr ooked and f.11t ntrillsetrodtb die busieaf. (mQuotations:.~ B1OAT IlACHO'(AlLERR. LIY )ia 25 to I agat~italnmheI 'sBertydil) 100to ~l20: o- wr 3Sotts Royal.Oak (off) dlthough ...

CRICKET

... 'IRIC!VKRT. I1t ' eirr.ei, ,i- USSEY V. Annnr.M! Tr. Brr.A gVL.rEr.-YCs- I terday, in fine weather and in the presence of at hent' five tln- 3 sand spedtto!*, including a very latge number of tadid. play was continued in this match at Blrighton. The brothewr 'Napw took their places at the respective wickets, bowled uL by LAw Drenee and Tiudlaoi soon after Ialf-past 11, and before 12 ?? Bthe ...

THE CAMP AT WIMBLEDON

... m~e CX:2 ATI WDU31O- ?? .. : Camp life has b`gun in . earnest on ibledosi Common. There is, indeed, little to, show thatit' occupation is but temporaWy, for the preparations smade and making 'for -the volunteers are of, a character which wouldbeft a prolonged residence,. and seem almost disproportionate to a' tenancy pof afew ;days. But inasmuch as the soldiers and officers of the Scotch ...

Sporting Intelligence

... j~i~altfnq *i~Ttetizgve~e. | TATTERSALL'S.-AloNDAY. 'The traneactions at Albert-gato to-day were chiefly engrossed by tho St. Leger, and the betting on that ovont principally con., fncd to the first four horses mentioned in the quotations. At tho ?? lart was fi1m enough, cureent offers not exceed- ing 6 to 4, while 70 to 40 found customers in plenty, and one bet of 110 to 200 was booked. As ...

CRICKET

... I CRIfl'~r. I CIVILIANS v. MILUlTAr Yi.. This'iatchi wab (eolIciWetid yeatenly. at i66vwcood Tho oiviwian., went in first, but coukl onlyjujiter nine re ienItativea. MI; yarbey made 14 ti onue fevr Ar, Boycott's. Whe tbe .uwnpe wnre drawn for the day H 1 core etuod S urder: bir. M. A. Troughtun, e Rolbiunen, v 11oyaot4. 29 I 3dr. A , Woode I, Uowt*, ?? ?? 1 , r 31r ?? Thorlteal, b AI.kiusoi ? ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I *pvrtiTs latttatna1:. A TATITERSAIL'S.-MONDAT, There was a limited attendance at the Bubscrilpoin-NO31o day, neertholses lousness went on prettybriskly. orthe Good- wood Stakes Gomera was asupported quietly, but well, at 7 to 2, several bets of 70 to 20t being booked in the eournes of the after- noon, and notwithstanding demonstiatioas in behalf of new favoanites, the more kept her ground ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I 4 I II Vt - *rtd i ge , -tC ANTIdIPATIONS OF NWARWICK. 'To nmE =rmn& QF TiE BIwLY ?? , ?? one fault was to. beI found with tle port, at Warrwiek to-day-that there was rather toomudi. of it, darkness intervening before the card could be got through; but ea -eaily commeuneiment *ill put matters straight on Weduesday, when the prrinapil -evelnts maiyresbult as under:, HBuanna RBao.-Slirmuia or ...

CHESS

... C H E S S. To Correspondents. All eooimmnicationo to be directed to Tir. Iude, 3, Catherine-street, Strand, Loedond F. R. M.-According to our best authority, if a player in a game by corresporrdence seed hypothetical nmoves-thrat is, moves oln theaseup- tion that his adversary will make certain others previously-tlley shall not be binding nnlcss his adversary make the moves assumed. Upon this ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1648 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

DERBY NOTES, AND THE MEETINGS OF THE Coming Week

... SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE, DERBY NOTES, AND THE XWEETINGS OH TEI Coming Week. By TOUCHSTONE.' But for the Cup, which did not produce an average field, the Meeting at Chester would have been dull and flat, and the Manage- inent must see by this tune that the bringing to issue a series of paltry hiandicasps is not the *way to keep racing people for four days il OIaC locality. The items alluded to ...

Published: Sunday 10 May 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2532 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

The Captive Balloon at Ashburnham Park

... An attempt was made on Monday last to launch the enormous ''ba/don ?? n its first partial ascenit. This preliminary trial vesulted unfortunately, and the scheme was not carried out. A few particulars of the balloon itself inay not prove uniniteresting to our readers. Tie monster, still enclosed in the enormous gasoaeter- lilc erection of beams and canvas, is intended to carry thirty passengers ...

Published: Sunday 13 September 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 938 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games