SPORTING

... LIVERPOOL SPRINQ MEETING. StewsTds: The Earl of Sateon, the Duke of Hamlitor, the Marquis of Hastings, the Earl of Westmorland, the Earl Poulett, the Earl of Ooventry, the Earl of Stesanord, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... AINTHEE 1IACES-Y-MFTERDDY. IBY TXL2:aBmPH ) AIntree Plato ot 6O sova, for two yoar olds and upwards; T Y C. half a Uo. Davrdlo .. ?? . I Bassoon ?? ?? .. ,. 2 Ire PoFwer . .. ?? ?? 8 Four ran. A Hurdle Handicap of 5 soya each, 2 It (to the fund), with to added; penalties sed allowances; mile aud a half, over tour hurdles 4 a subs. Prick, aged, Iost laib ?? . I'rrle. Donna, 4 yro, ?? 1etb (toe ...

Published: Thursday 05 March 1868
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2729 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Oxford and Cambridge [ill]

... Oxford and Cambridge At x-- I ese sports will ttake place on Fridnyl .Spot.. the 2 ds5at Beaufort -pouse, Fulham, c. April 3, in two P-m. There will be nine events, viz. :- fencing at 6 1. High Junm 2 Mile Race. 3. Throwing tL b mer. 4. Hurdle g 120 yards. 5. Flat Race, 109,ain 6. Putting the Stone. '7r Flat Race, quarter of a Slt 8- Broad Jump. 0. Three Mile Race. The gentlemenn selected from ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1868
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 733 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... 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

... I: L- lIVERPOOL 8PRING MEETING. - Stewards: The Earl of Sefton, the Duke of HalmUton, a, the Macquis of Hastings, the Earl ot Westmoriand, the Earl oulett, the Earl of Coventry, tho' Earl 'o ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTE LLLGENCE. DALDO1LE FIRST SPRItNG MEETING -MAOOII 13. (rt0 0(111 MIrLreeI'ONLrN. Corinthian Sttekec of i Eovs. 40 Sfov added. Weight forag3. One noile and a bit, Mr BeytAgh's b t Privilege, 3 yss. MTo J S Alexander's b tI (Jocoathio, 'I yr. , bir A J M'Neil'a l II Waid Union, agotd Major Wlikin.' bI g Tho Crow, yors Earl ot Ctbarlonfourt's Lkbelisk, 4 yra. Earl of liowth's ...

Published: Tuesday 03 March 1868
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2085 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, BALDOYLR sFMl8T SP~it slG MEETING-Timrs DAY, My attention boing attracted by the huge programme of the above mnoeting which appeared In your columns (it yea- terday, and feulang that your eortling readers might think thatl am not ono the land oftho living, It is snoh alength- ened period store I had the pleasure of addr6oautg theon, Il bra ococurrd to me thai this Is a ...

Published: Thursday 19 March 1868
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4319 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

EPSOM NOTES and the COMING NORTHAMPTON Meeting

... EPSOXYL NOTES and the COXIING NORTHAVPTON MWeeting. By TOUCHSTONE. The liberal spirit displayed by the Epson Management during the past two years has had due weight with owners or horses, and as far as the fields were concerned, the sport ona Tuesday and Wed- nesday last was the strongest ever seen in the spring. The City and Suburban and Great Metropolitan kept up their character, and very ...

Published: Sunday 29 March 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2582 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

COURSING

... COURSING, LOUTH COURSING CLUB. WMDNF.SDXY xND THUR.SDAY&, MARe 11 A-ND 12. Tnr GRAND NATIONAL CHAMIPION STAKiE, Of £C6 £lOs ?? dog to receive £.50; the runncr- up X24; third dog, £10; fourth and fifth, £5 each. Mr. Ceorge F. WNIise's rd bv 1) What's the Tip beat Mr. Caultield's bk d Castle Dee. Mr. S. S. Swin- burne's be d Stonewall Jackson beat Captain Sands' rd L Ala-ic lord Lurgan's bk w h ...

SPORTING

... THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE AT LIVERPOOL. A RGous, in the Post, in dealing with the Liver- pool Grand National, which will be run for at Liverpool to-day, says that the issue will bo in favor of The Lam'b or Tasculanurn, and that next to this pair we shall see Alcibiade and MN'oose. 'Asmodeus, in the Statndeard, considers Chim. ney Sweep, Astrolabe, Daisy, and The Lamb the pick of the ...

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE

... 'IHE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BO.-T RACE. Oxsonn, Saturday Evening. ?? Oxford crew fisnished their I)rartioi osi the Isis this afternoon, rowing to Iffley and back twice in their racing boat. On the first occasion they rowoad a long steady stroke of tbirty- four per minute, and on their raturn the second time encountered a crow of picked Oxford watermen, according to announcement, and rowed an ...

Published: Tuesday 24 March 1868
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1030 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES. THE DISPUTED RACE: SADLER V. SMITH. This ease occupied the Court of Queen's Bench dur- iug two clays of last week, being beard before Lord Chief Justice Cockburu. It excited considerable in- terest among sporting men, especially those attached to boat racing. It was al action brought to try the validity of the decision of the referee in a boat nice as to the right ...