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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ANTICIPATIONS FOR THIS DAY'S RACES. Lndy Flizabeth never absolutely showed irs front for the Darby, and tire victory of Elit wmam, one of thle w0o5t lioroes in the rac for the Ring men, was deeply mortifying to the baclecra of The Earl, who beat Sir joseph, Hrasley's horsc in thle Newmnarket I'ieninial, bsrtvass struck ant of the Derby at seven on Tuesdny night, Thre public have won most of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACINTG FIXTFURES. MAY. Wos~t ThoIyLca. .. I ontlhwe il.. 4Newto~n 17 Rledditch . 1 loris YcooTlaory 15 IlihIlltui ..s 1 Navestoh.2 ilawiok . S NewcagdetlSlimle)rCZ2t Cn)-doll2dlSour,r3r Stfotedey 13 ihbry Club .. ..2:3 incxhester .1 so * S iiiokridge . 4 Fa'itDrelirrll. 3 lcievrley, llull.&c.10 New Forest Hunt 29 lBsrnstapio qniS WVindolsr SimicourlIC ...

SPORTING NOTES

... SPOr p0TING NO'TESO UtIES TER NOTES AND ANTlICIPATI ONS f)Airthre--year-oIld has, triumnphed in a big hanldicap, sad inl Iilading thel gym, test Chiester Cop 'moral of mouderna Ijitic Pl, dc] 167 c-ns stampiedl lins lf a tsauth rimprived animida fr althouegh hoe won thle Coodwoud INo r-ery la-st year, lIe ladt thou only a fetetier onl his basck, slo that lie certainly cannot boaist of use : ...

SPORTING

... [ - S O-TIN . I . S.PORTING. _ LIVERPOOL, T1UESDAY E','ENIIT, Afthoph th raor~ther~n Han'rdicalp has rn. c,(me off as I peicted, yet I Selected the first anil g,,'4ond to filaib in, the jirst four, acnd in my analysis of the merits of the Candidates last Monday refetr ed thus to the winner and second- Ftortunico backd a th pot mst e hld a geatrespect. Thefoloi uar m seecios !r o- orrw- YORK ...

DERBY NOTES, AND THE MEETINGS OF THE Coming Week

... SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE, DERBY NOTES, AND THE XWEETINGS OH TEI Coming Week. By TOUCHSTONE.' But for the Cup, which did not produce an average field, the Meeting at Chester would have been dull and flat, and the Manage- inent must see by this tune that the bringing to issue a series of paltry hiandicasps is not the *way to keep racing people for four days il OIaC locality. The items alluded to ...

Published: Sunday 10 May 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2532 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... Bleven v. One.-An extraordinary and. amusing match at cricket was played on the New Cricket Ground,' Newmarket Road, Norwich, on the 6th inst.,, between -eleven gentlemen 'of the Opera Company, now performing in: Norwich, and Mr. G.- Figgprofessional bowler. In the first innings, much to the amusement of a large number .of spectators, the gentlemen of the Operan Comnpany only succeeded ina ...

CRICKET

... MILE EN)D v. ALL SAINTS ELEVEN.-The return match between these two clubs came off on Saturdav last, on Southsea Common, and esided by the All Saints eleven again coming off victorious by 22 runs. The Mile End Club scored 112, and the All Saints eleven 134. STUoDINIsTON COLLEGE V. EASTMAN'S ROY1L NAVAL ESTABLISHtMENT, SOUTELSEA.-This mateh was played at Stubbington on 8aturday last. The S.C. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... t.-- -- - - .~ ..l. .. TATTEAISA:LL'S3. * MONDAY. With raegard to the Derby, the 'only noticeable fenatres were the unealisfautory positions occupied by both Speculum and- Blue Gown, 10 to land 12 to I being forthcoming against them respectively. and there wae evidently a large amount of money in the market to lay In each cane. DBRnUY-3 to 1 aget Lady Elizabeth (off); 5 to 1 -agat 11o51- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IN'l'ELLIGrNCE. The Derby horse Rahican broke his leg on Saturday morning whilst galloping, and was inmmedliately shot. COUNT LAGRANGE. -This popular French noble has won this season in France no fewer than nineteen races, the value of which, roughly calculated, is about 212,500 francs, or 8,500 sovs. THE FRENCa DERBY. -Chantilly 1Races were ron on Sunday last, when the French Derby ...

Sporting Intelligence

... LATE9T SPORTING INTELLIGENO& Monminmized from ftbc 7Mt vaqe. ) BPSOM SUMMER MEETING. FRIDAY. OTHE CS DAY. The (Glaago~w late Qudicag of lOD sovs.. fortl 5geg, lI Banr i|uon go the Derby Couros. 81 flr J. Uawley'a Xi, by General William's Landa. ;5yrs I 12 D keof N w t sS e a . ?? , 7 0 IMerdWesimorlaud' IFore ragt, ?? .. , - ?? an Theazompwo; yeawr-ld Flsae of 20 ,seya eots St IStb, ad f ...

Published: Saturday 30 May 1868
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2735 | Page: Page 5, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I - 'A CHU=TJI MEETING. Thlis meeting commenced -vebterday underi~ the. loajt'fa~,our 1mi3`aspies~, Te weather wuis de. lRightfnl, the coursein splendidi oridesj and the Th attendance the largest, we have ever witnessed on the opening day.. Sport commenced with the 8g Chesterfield St o~o Which nine st~artod Bllack. a look being the favouimte at the short oddel o 5 to 2; S bunt Prince Regtent, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENUB, * _ X . ?? .4 i; . Ni SWMAIKEt' FIRST .SPj1NaMETfQ.: Sweepstakes of 20 Sovs each.-Brlganthe, Sst 4 (1l); Director, Set 121b (2). . .. Prince of Wales's StAkes-Kagasd;, n , 3st0tib (1); Silenus, 4 ys, Est 7*b (2); King Charming, &yts, 8st llb (l). Plate of 50 Sovs.-Otitoman, 8 yrs, fft Plb (1), Ambition, 5 yre, 8st fib (2); General Sherman, 4 yrs,Bsat(s).- . Spring Stakes ...