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 

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

... CHELTENHAM GRAND ANNUAL AND COTSWOLD HUNT STEEPLECIIASES. YESTERDAY. The weather on the Fencend day was ns dirsimsliar am it could be to tisat of the first, the sun shining throughout this afternoon. i 1h15 caued th attiodanect outside th Ring to be much greater, I many csroisges and other faslorrab!e equipsgos bolisg located on the course immediately opposite the Judge's hex. Round and ahout ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CHELTENHEAM NOTES. The sport at ChlettEnHuxt was not quita up to the mark., and the proceedings were marred by more than one accident, tho water jump opposite the Steed causing one of the competitors to break his leg, The last item on the card prodluced the most exciting struggle of the afternoon, and, at last, Balder gave a turn to Lord Coventry, who cardied off the Hurdle Race, with Dhrum, ...

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

... [ 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 ...

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 

SPORTING

... OHELTENHAM GRAND ANNUAL AND 70,1 OOTSWOLD IIUNT STEEPLECHiASE& Hu IfRIDA.Y. MARDI 117. I0,1 The UNITID HUATRBE' PLAIM Of 100 BOvs., added to a Sweepatakkssof S ova, each. Four~yoar~oldi, 106.1s.lb. t0, five, ist&. 71b.; six and aged, list. .inrs extra. AllWaneasl. To be ridden by ge1ntlemon, fisrnersl, or Ii, A their sons. Proismilolaale or gentlemen who have sidden the winner of a. haudicap ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... The WAxwrcxsesla HoumDe, at a quarter ig fflw.-, This day, March 24, at Mittord Bridge * Thursday, March 28, at U (ton Wood F riday, March 27 at Wroxton New Inn. The NOATH WAagwroeauras housns. at AIemr.-This day, March 24, at Stoneleigh Doer Park; Thursday, March 28, at Little Aloe ; Friday, March 27. at Hay Wood. Tho WORaczanuunroo HouNns, at a 7zuartor bfore Flamfe.- Thie day March 24, at ...

EPSOM SPRING MEETING. YESTERDAY

... EPSOM SPRING MEETING. YRSTfanAY. OhSl nvTil9/laphJ Thr Triil Ftake9 of 100 noa, addd lto a, Fceepstakoe of S sorq eaoh- thirt-year-oldm 7bt lib., Jonr Est 71b, five Stt 1lb, FiX end ?? Qst. 'eeeltics and. ellorwaooa. One nile. 1'1181i Jones ?? ?? . . . . . . ?? I Phisilopiher ?? ?? Hu nttcoen . lleren ran. The Stamford Plate 7bandieap) of 100 syV9; eertain Winners 5lb extra. Nitlf a mnle. R 9 ...

Published: Wednesday 25 March 1868
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 734 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LATEST LONDON BETTING.—(Last Night.)

... I LATEST LONDON BETTING.-(Last Right.) The Saturday before the time set for an important handicap is invari- ably a busy day with Metropolitan Turfitee, al-d the first of the great spring races being set to come off at Epsom on Tuesday next, it may readilybe inaginedthat speculators mustered numerously yesterday at the Victoria Club, where the City and Suburban absorbed the most attention, ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 628 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... I : D40 t tw . .ntt ?? Ac. to TH1 MEROPOUlT DAY AT EPSOM. I . O TH ZDITOR OF TE DAIY nWS. ofSr,-A sensational performance hens marked one ii of` the greatest field days the- public, ever a~sistad a t On 1j n~sow. Dowaisa the vieta~jo f eculuim over hiss twventys 5 i x opponents ie the ty e ounbn astonishing even thpoe who knew most at trial. rer ah e Islt yat, attenbam Cor f he hd to ...