PIGEON SHOOTING AT HURLINGHAM-PARK, FULHAM

... - - . o IU- Lord Eonb d te simpet mide fmkn hsotn o Han. EL Rhzxeodsyq ~ JO'Wtd ?? I -*ut dse X _ oiol 111, 111- Mr Fodrlhghwe Iambol,= at, 1101111O041 0 Mr. man ?? 111110011101 .. ird H ilugh Hum C~apbllrok Brugt, I.1n hs two ie00-d, c thelust pole or £40w~ ins his. VsevT he lordshipQ MuzWUl-oader, by S. niant, of St. lsmese-treet, CulonslAznneele tisagaostra fieby Parday, of Oxford-street. _ ...

CRICKET

... I TWENTY-TWO OF GLASGOW CALHDONmAN V. ALL ENG- LARD EINVEN.-Thlis match was finished on Saturday. Score.- THT ELEVEN. Oeoreft, b Duff ?? A. Shsw, o Macfarlane, b Doualdeon ?? 23 Freeman, b Dulf . 12 Hayward, o a. ThornasO, b Duf ?? 18 Carpenter. run out ?? 40 Smith, o Lawrenee, b Duff ?? Tarrant. b C. Thomeon ?? I Plnder, o Lawrence, b Hutton ?? 23 Anderson o Duff, b Lawreno ?? 15 inley , 4. ...

SPORTING

... I ?? ?? LzFV1RPOOL, MONDAY EVFNINc. The principal meetings for the present week ate Newton and Croydon. Both commeuve on the same (lay, viz., Wednesday, and finidh on Friday, but they are so far apart that the euccess of ?? is not bluley to be affected. tekpectiug Croydon, at the time of writing there are only three races complete for the first day-viz., the Town Plate, which Gipsy or Iaunds ...

SPORTING

... TilE DErIBY-PRETENDEP, OBJECTED TO- TIHE SErTTLING SUSPENDI).D LONDON-, MOSDAY.-An extraordinary sensation has been created at the Clubs this morning by a rumour that Mr. Sadler, the nominator of Pre- tender, was dead at the time the Derby was run. The report arrived at the Clubs. The settling bad been partially got through, but it was immediately suspended, and the greatest consternation and ...

A VELOCIPEDE CONTEST

... PRINCE OF WALES GROUNDS, HOLLOWAY HFAmD.-A thorough novelty in the locality was inaugurated yester- day, Messrs. Littlehales and Roberts having announced a velocipede handicap contest of 110 yards, and a second of a quarter of a mile. There was a large attendance of spectators. Sport commenced at a late hour with a 110 yards handicap, of which the following is a return:- Heat 1: Mr. Gearing, ...

Sporting Intelligence

... ?? *Prttna lutallatilaw) ? TATrIMSALL'S.-?LONDAV. 'helttobie the settuoement of the Derby doorau~th ?? oi rgna tholubs, 'was not satifafetorilty ajusted at.- Tatter.~ selsutlalate hour. About ?? foel succeedsiv ?? grams arrived from Doncaster plovlng to the satisfactio Of the veriest soeptio that Mdr. Sadier, the nominato of ?? vas Unr, d 'well, The womamttee futhermore streatcn ?? ratda fd-a ...

CRICKET

... C R I CKE T. PIKhWI[CK IAN.iI ?? MAIZZA8ll. 0.0. h O.s Saturday last the ftiends of Mr. Pickwick re- vi visited Maghera. lMr. P., having important busi- ti ness elsewhere, could not aecoumpany them. The loss was eqoually his and theirs. It would b need- ' less to say ihat the Pickwictkians v. nt down detcr- w mined to win -a icforruco to the score will show tl that they carried that determina ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THE DERBY SETTLING. OBJECTION AGAINST PTETENDER. The follown g telegrams were received in Birmingham yester- day afternoon:- The settling hls been suspended. Pretender is objected to on account of ths zumoured death of the nominator. An extraordinary sensation has been created at the clubs this morning that Mr. Sadler, the nominator of Pretender, was dead at the time the time the Derby was ...

WEST YORKSHIRE CHESS ASOCIATION

... W)IT TO.yKRSfRH OHESB3 AS8OOIATION. a The fonrteenth annual meeting of the members of this association was hold on Saturday afternoon, in the Assembly-room of the George Hotel, Hudderafield, and was the most successful that the association, whish was founded to afford a yearly opportunity for a friendly gathering of tbe various players in the county to enlarge *their ehels acquaintance, to ...

Published: Tuesday 01 June 1869
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 775 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LORD DERBY ON THE TURF

... I I LordDerby has addressed the following letter to Sir Joseph Hawley:. TO SIR J. HAWLEY, DART. St. James'.srquare, May 28. Dear Hawley,-I have so entirely, and for so many years, abandoned the turf, that I should hardly feel justified in attending the meeting of the Jookey Club to-morrow to vote upon your proposed resolutions; but I have no hesitation in saying that if I were present I ...

LORD DERBY ON HORSE RACING

... LOIRD DERBY UONH OR3E RACrNG. St. James's-square, May 28. DEAR HAWLEY-I have so entirely and for so I many years abandoned the Turf that I should hardly feel ?? in attending the meeting of the Jockey Club to vote upon your proposed resolutions But I have no hesitation in saying that if I were present I should cordially support your three first resolution. I have some doubt about the fourth, ...

Published: Tuesday 01 June 1869
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1155 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... A- BETTING IN LONDON-MoNi.eAY, 3 p.sr. the The members of the Club put in an early' appearance, som and tho. business of settling weut on smoothly until half- ad past one, when a startling announcement was made to the a vE effect that Sir Joseph Hlwley had obiocted to Pretender on beinI the 'ground that his nominator had died before ?? nois was run. This- statement produced sudden panic, and ...

Published: Tuesday 01 June 1869
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1047 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games