SPORTING

... VICTORLA CLUB BETTING-SATURDAY, CITY AND SUBURBAN (MARcH 24). 100 to 8 agst Blinkhoolie, off 100 to 7 - Nemea, ti& off 100 to 7 - Abergeldie, off-16 to It f 100 to 6 - Speculum. t & off 100 to 6 - Captain Kidd, t 100 to 6 - The Breach, off-take 20to 1 20 to 1 - Mayflower, t & off 30 to 1 - Privateer, t 33 to I - Grey Stockings, t 33 to 1 - Knight of the Garter, t 33 to 1 - Corporal, t & off 33 ...

SPORTING

... _ ~ ~ - - [BY TELEGRAPH.] LIVERPOOL RACES-THUESDAT. Handicap Plate-Crater colt, 1; Spitfire, 2; Peggy, 3. Seven ran. Ha|ndicap Plate-Hagar, 1, Oceana, 2. Two ran. Cup-Knight of the Garter, 1; Adamante, 2; Sister to Vedette, 3. Eleven ran. Ladies' Purse-Lupus, 1; Oceans, 2; .Uelium, 3. Three ran. Steeplechase-Doctor, 1; L S D. 2. Five ran. Welter-Chivalry, 1; Ma.,ter Villie, 2; Langham 3. Six ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... The Heythrop Hounds. MONDAY ?? Pomfret Castle. WEDNESDAY ?? Addlestrop Gate. FRIDAY ?? Eyford. SATUDDAY .Cornbury Park. Each day at a quarter to 11. The South Oxfordshire Hounds. MONDAY ?? ?? Tetsworth. FMDAY ?? .. Menmarsh Guide Post. Each day at 11. The Bicester Hounds. MONDAY . ?? Cow Common. TnuRsDAY ?? Menmarsh Guide Post. SATURDAY ?? .. Fenny Compton Wharf. Each day at 11. The Old ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1868
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 579 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIhG flITTELLIOR NOR TATTERISALL S NOMDAY.. Wben the Two Thoussnd betting oppned, general curioslty wa nmsai'ested to learn the exact position ?? osicrucian, rnd ?? wr soen made known by numnerous offers of A to I against him, and, although In two or three quarters there were proposals to accept 11 to 2, the horse had a decidedly shaky appearanco. In direct conitrast to hint Psae assumed a ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENOB. On Saturday, an accident happened to the favour- ite jockey, Kenyon, which will for some time incapa- citate him from tiding. Cliff, the trainer, it ppears, wats sending a few horses through the ?? Kenyon was riding a half-broken brut. named Tubal Cain, who, the moment he wast called on, ran out of the course, feil, and dislocated the little fellow's ankle. BOAT RACE ON ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... It srOUTING INTELLIGENCE, AINTJIPAT1iNS OF SHREWSBURY AN~D CHELMSFORD MEETINGS. Thlers seems but poor prospects of good sport at Mr. Frail's new venture, though the arrivals of byaise may be conslderably increased by representEatives from Oliff's and WaLilow's oetablleW, menu, eachl of those trainers being able to send on the mornifl8 of the races. Lord Steamford's horsee which have boon here ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, - - SIIREWBStTURY SPRING RAOIOS AND STEEPLF- OHAtI SE-YMTcnDAV. (BY SrZFOaCAPHiL Thoe ?? Handlapoafbsonv each, 2 tt(to thefund), with 50 added. About five furlongs, stirlght. Innerdale, 3yes, 6Ol2Ab ?? Lady Dlana. 3 Irs, 6 121hb. .. 2 bliss Alice, 4 ye, bat 121b,- ?? ?? ?? 3 Three ran. The M.iddleton Pl1to of I100 seem, for two years oide, coflts got 121b, filieas it Slb ...

Published: Wednesday 11 March 1868
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2126 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... THE TURF IN ENGLAND. [FROA ?? oW CORRESPONDENT.] WEDNESDAY MORaINx. Tun lengthy list of betting quotations published in the daily anal sporting journals since Saturday last shows that backers as well as bookmakers have not been loth to speculate, while the three leading Spring handicaps-the City and Suburban, North. amptonshire Stakes, and Chester Cup-have not been the only matters with which ...

SPORTING

... SP O RlTING. if - 1- COUNTY DOW.N STEEPLECIIASES. [FROas OUR OWN ecE'.PI.TEP.] 1 DosvsO'axnoTicI, TUESDAY. 3t To-DmY the annual steepleeha3es came off in the c inamcdiate neighborhoo 1 of Dowopatriclk. The wveather Was very favorable, and the attend- ance was, perhaps, the largest which has been ;wifnessed at any race course in the district . for a number of yeais. E-cry available space e ?? a ...

SPORTING

... [ BTY TEL 1GRtAPH .] TATTERSALL'S BETTING-YETERDAnY. CITY AND SUfBURBAN (TO-DnaY). 6 to I agst N emea, t f sI 10 to I - Thaia, t & off ri 10 to I - KnigAht of tle Garter, t & off 11 to I - Speculun, t & off 1 to 1 - Aergeldie. off I 100 to 7 - Attack colt, D , off B 20 to 1 - The Parso, t & off ?? to 1 - Chelea, off 20 to 1 - Stradbroke, off u 25 to 1 - Milton, t 25 to 1 - Cheltenham, t &, off ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TA TT EMSALL' S. MONDAY. Two TUOUSloND GuiNEqA5-40 to 1 gapt Sir J. 11awloy's Rtoeicruclan (t); it tolI 4get Duke of Newcastle's Face (t); 20 to I aget Mr. T. V. Morgan's Chelsea (t). - ~DsaY.-s to 1 agot Sir J. Hawley's Rosicruclan (off); 100 to 6 ages Duke of Newooste's8 Pace (off, t 20 to 1); 60 to 1 agat Mr. T. V. Morgan's Chelsea (t f); 1,000 to 10 agel Lord Afieelsury's Franchise, (t); ...

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE

... THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDUE BOAT RACE. OXFORD.-The Tine3s says the crew rowed for the last time this season over the 1ong course on Friday after- noon, when they were coached by a distinguished Univer- sity oarsman, who accompanied them on horseback. Their rowing was highly satisfactory, and calculated to inspire supporters of the dark blue with confidence for the 4th of April next, on which ...

Published: Monday 23 March 1868
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 592 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games