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 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCI WARWICk SPRIG MEETING. lJltewards: Duke of Hamilton, Marqsis of Hastings, Earl of ggrgeilarof Stamford, Earl Poulett. Judge: Mr. J. F. Clark. Thomas MoiGeorge. Clerk of the Course: Mr. S. , e o y _ _ _ _ _ YESTiRiDAY. H leay rain dmdng the nlght,,and up to noon, canused the course ffi tb bo I aky, and -dreadful going ; but fortunately no dsters ocurred in the three ...

SPORTING

... SPO OT IN NG. [BY Tr1LE01.RAPU.] WAll ICK i ?? DS-YiaESTERDf it. Janx Jil)e I'5lt -MAi--t'se, 1: Exce;inir. 2; A-tt- inT , .Pirei rmn. 6it ?? Dirkn'e.ss, I;Sopllie, 2; Drni , :3.1 lcve~n ro~nu.r 1ali La-'liC., 1: Di. 3- W . 3;rlL I.al-nl de X'i e 1; Ti;Ile-s, 2; Pera. 3;. 2Four F ia n. C -'nf;l Aumii-and I er, I; Shaalisneare, 2; GIG- lj'il'. ?? Thi-',ml n. r; NIll Cour-t. 2: Tyrni. Ses. n ...

Sporting Intelligence

... I P1ttUo I ateUtgtme. I TATTERSALL'S.-MoxDAY. The ssobssriptionl room was well attended to-day, and there being no Particular settling to get through, attention wasat ncedevtedto speculation, and it was carried on wit spritthrughutthe afternoon. For the City and Sobrbai t ws aner thing between Nemea and Aber- gelie ortirt avotrtis~,100 to S being taken to a good 4ea o mneyabuteach but at the ...

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 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

... 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 INTELLIGENCE

... TIPS FOR THIS DAY'S RACES, WARWICK SELECTIONS. There are few signs of a large meeting at plelsul, though sixty horseo are here, and more expected in the morning.' Idy selections for the first day moot ho as follow 5Trial Sltakes-UNlOAS. Willeoginby Handicap -Mtsorro WILLIE or INeDIu OTOON Hurdle R3Cc-HRU1M 0r MUSKETEER.~t Two.Yoar.Old.Swveepetales-HIrDA. Stand Handireip-SIaTFt TOn VEDC)TTVO Or ...

THEATRICAL SPORTS

... THEATRICAL SPORTS, At Iitiler's Gronods, Bowling Green Tavern, Holloway lead, yestet day, a nimber of members of the corp. Connected with the Theatro Royal, met at the above grounde to contend, in a handi. can rnoe of 220 yards, for a aiiver goblet, preeented by Mr. Jones. The nompetitors were hendicapped feom 8 up to 17 yards. Eighteen names were down as competitors for the prize. The preeect ...

SPORTING

... [BYi TELEI'RA.plfJ rUG BY RACES-1Y.ESTeRDAY. ,Sweepstak~eeL .gerdema 1; Loeide 2; 3egutM, 3. Six r.an. Open Stoeplechase-Doctor, 1; Sylpeh, 2; Busyke, S. Six van. Huint C'up-Juryntan, 1 ; Itednlan. 2 Game Cock, 3. Seven rnu. Crjr,3 Farmras' pPlate-Count, 1; Dldarie, 2; Carrodote, S. Sue rry- s .Jnine, 1; Ladbrooke La-s, 2; Sybil. 3. Eioht ranl AVinner objeter to. Consolatioll PhLte-Louisea. 1; ...

PONTEFRACT AND WEST RIDING MEETING, YESTERDAY

... TIONTEFIfACT AND) WEST RIDIX( MJ'ETING YLEST %mAIIAY. lmPEIOc~chtiO(;a-Y, d-tf~r sit-p-istOlT for mani2y Thpwe~thcr ai'tins, a-IJ a largo iolitt)ItysO 01of !] t~lh~ in trie pakto lzeortal tr ainse icr in L. ed ...

Published: Thursday 19 March 1868
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1117 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games