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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 

Sporting Intelligence

... 't I I #t tit ?? gen li ? , ?' i'll 4 cap I V~A~ER5A~&-4(ONDAY. A3thouglithe 4tendansaWlOtVO large, there was Isomes good businesso donei,thiragei g.i the Two Thou. sand and the Derby being for the tiini of the year un- usually heavy and extenslive On the Lincolnshire Hoandi- 5cap and the, Cheater Cup the betting was coniparatively Itriingand without feature. For the Grand National the r0 ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I Appottk, ? ntelftpnCe. - I TATTERSALL'S.-MoiDAY. Although the muster at Albert-gate was rather a nume- rous one, the amount of speculation that tooi. place was limited, and DO partioular feature presezited itself in: ooa- neotion with any of the ?? events. For the Lincolnshire Handicap the two favourites,' King Charm- ing and Czar, remained firm; while, on the other band, Ligurian and ...

THE SPRING HANDICAP ACCEPTANCES, &c

... By TOUCHSTONE. Racing men have not had to wait long for the Spring Handicap Acceptances, and now that thcy are fairly before the public we may expect to see daily a lengthy list of quotations os the Chester Cup, City alnd Suburban, and Liverpool Grand National. The Lincoln- shire Handicap, too, is bound to be a productive source of specula- tion, and its only a quarter of a hundred have ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4777 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... 1, ?? ?? r? I ? - ?? -m-l .:i? ?? 4: ? ?? I - OR 0 i , ?? 1? ? i - 6 fintslu'sew ?j 1,-. ? , I 1?1,7j I OD.aN TTPICs AND 4THE WEEK'S I ei ยข s: .-MEETING&, ?? ?? : 8 'Ua UDIT 01' TanD Niwa. ' a, n rprsing e of the ?? m than-k tlah selrn E'ithat' ou' :muih~aBuaed'climaite *ras'in a: racing humour)tlpiwe abaikb n etoppage or tro wuld have. played sad havor with the arly xtur forthcoisng, 1in ...

The SPRING HANDICAPS, &c., and BIRMINGHAM Steeple Chases

... The SPRING HANDICAPS, &c., and BIRXIJXGIAE Steeple Chases. By TOUCHSTONE. The sport at Carinarthen on Tuesday and Thursday was not of a pelrtictilatrly lively leharatcter, and those who mnds the journey roiul LoelJon no doulbt ni ade uenfavourable comparisons between it and suolln Of the soetherie gatei-money Meethigs. Imogeneowas second to Allbrightaue flr the preicipal steeple chases, and ...

Published: Sunday 09 February 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3044 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... A QU A T I CS. Royal Thames Yacht Club. At the monthly ballot meeting held rt the Royal Thames Yacht Club- house, Albemarle-strect, on Wednesday evening, February 5th, several new members were elected. iscluding Mr. A. C. 1i6wes, R.N., of the Cobra schooner. The tonnage of yachts comprising the Rt.T.Y.C. Fleet, is now represented by Upwards of 200 vessels, with an aggregate tonnage of some 12 ...

Published: Sunday 09 February 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1509 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... !, . arttaff Odd tkvair-:,?: ?? '64, U, , ?? I .1 I LINCOLN SPRING MEETING.-TUESDAY, -gi50 The campaign anticipated with such isaterest b77 all classes of turfites wag opened to-day it the county'to~flo 1the fen country with unequivocal success. ?? 'vithiin I the annals of. Lincoln has the meeting been of sqo-imc iw kportnoce, or induccda 9,larger attendance of the supporters ofthe turf. On ...

CHESS

... CH ES S. To Correspondents. All communications to be directed to TinE ERA, I Catherine-street, Strand, London. W. T. (Carlisle).-The tourney in the New York Club, to which you allude, and a game of which you will find below, has not yet made sufficient progress to enable anyone to speak confidently as to the result. The three players who stand best, according to the latestreport are Itr. ...

Published: Sunday 09 February 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1225 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? infeltUiC3Kt. TATTERSALL'S.-TFlURSDAY. To-dy's muster was of the ?? Thursday's propor. Tos, and thle principal incidents were the backing of De- lfedenrad Black Jitmny for the Derby of 1869, to win o901. each. The remtaining transactions were for small a,1oticl QuotatioJs: LIVERERXOOL GRAND NATIONAL 05 to 1 Agst MIp. r,. Waflkers The Plover, aged, lost 101bt. to to - ir. llerbert's Captain ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I I ?? , ?? ?? . :o.. I , ttat? 41, li .11 I,, li TT1I6GIN. LONDON.-TuEx : t A. comtpartive iullpervaded the beting the attendance at the clubs being small, ?? speculators renaining away. The principal festu on the Lincoln Handicap was the sudden advauce of Czar to dint favouritism, a fair amount of businezn beinF transaoted at ]0 to 1, and a point less than this findjiij lqeptaixce et ...