SPORTING

... P 0 P-T I - N Tir TvrF.--A fair share of patronage was given to the Border meeting at Carlisle, but this is just the time when the aristocratic patrons of the Turf do not care to travel so far from London. The Cumberland Plate. like the Northumberland last week, seems to be going down hill, only six horses coming to the post. There was a rattling finish between Mrs. Pond and Constantine, the ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1878
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1378 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SWIMMING AND DIVING

... SITVIMAING AND DIVING TIlE Long Vacation is with us, the swimmers' memories awaken. The few glorious days we have chanced on Lately have yielded visionsof calm waters, breeze-rippled, that have lapped us luxuriantly. Leman, Glengariffe, Sorrento, Tenby, the southern sea, the dear old Thames weirs, each and all yield pleasant sport again memory-wise. Why, when in London, are we denied the ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1879
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1488 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... a c~POtI THE TURF.-In point of weather, which was genial and springlike, the Bristol meeting in the earlier part of the week may claim to have been the most successful of any yet held this season ; while the sport witnessed was quite as good as could have been expected. It was as disastrous, too, generally speak. ing, to all backers of favourites, who have made a most wretched beginning. The ...

Published: Saturday 22 March 1879
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1916 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... READING MEETING. PROGRAMMER FOR THISI DAY. A MAMEN STErEPLEc asE of 5 sovs each, with a0 added; fol., year-olds l2st, five 12st 3Mb, six and aged 12st 101bh; winners after entry 71b extra; wvinner to be Gold for 200 soas, if ?? 71b, 50101b, 30 141b. About two miles. A SELLINO STrEPLECO£AS of 3 sovs each, with 25 added; four- year-olds lst, five 12st 'lb, six and aged 12st lathb ; maidens ...

THE ALL ENGLAND CRICKET MATCH AT WALSALL

... The mirtch between thie Unlted Sooth of Eugland Eleven and twenty-two of Walsall rind district was resuimed on Satitrdary, soon after inid-dey, at the Chirekery G round, Walsall. W. U. Genrac and Poolsy, the not-outs of ths praviors night, resumed tire batting to tire trundling of M'Intyrc and Hill. At the third ball Pooley mnadi a drive for S off Dl'Intyre, and then a fns lez hit for three ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTM.ENTS. ALasonioTom.-This day, ?? 14, Churcnlld Station; llu day, 10, Longford; Saturday. 1S, Spread Eagl0, at IL AcisasToxr.-This day, March 14,Outwoods Gate; Wednoer, 15, Harris Bridge; Friday, 17, Ulloathorpe Station; SatScdU*, 13, Arley Station. at 11. BrcAvrUo Nr's (Dusno ?? day, March 14, The MoncsaztI Wednesday, 15, ?? Park;; Friday, 17, TheBuBll (Mnxr; Saturday, 18, ...

HUNTING APPOINTMIENTS

... A&nuasnrToy .-This slay, February 22, Sherilffhales Tuiesday 23, (nosoall Station Tlsunidsay, 2, Churchill Station , Satarday, 27, Strcttorl, at 11. ATumnla-rVoN.-This (slay, February 22, Stapleton Village ; Wed- nesday, 24, Apspleby Fields ; Friday, 26, Newbold level ;Satur- dlaS. 27, Arlcy Village, at 11. COTbSwoi..-Tlsio da1y, Febrtary, 22, Charlton XIings: Wednesday, 24, Throuughat ; ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING) INTELLIGENCl NEDWMAR]MKT JULY MHETINGt YVeSTERDfAY. The veather was very nnfavourable uon tho eaot July mo ting, and the attendinco behind the ditlh w l Ih. In every department, The Prince oww awain ire iitii ?? of the buyerr30o blooi atock, in) ~r. Chaplin °drt the morning, when Rod (OrOwI Kniht, of the 8qlllrO ti1[ nry'e borsena, reallsod tho highest price, 2,000 gnlna3 °i the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPOATING INTELLtG1iNCE- SANDOWN PAgK NOTES. Plenty of ancooragement wits vonsagarea the 'sadon authorities to continue their exertions Isa tlie Cau26 of iport to, tho Prince of Walos, Prince Christian. arid a host of notilerej were anionloti the spectators. 'l'be eport wa1s good, but I nevil slst allude fuirt ?? to it than to sow tihe mcet levoce of Soaait 1 . ?? filly belorgipng to the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 0 SPORTING INTELLTGENCEI WARWICWK NOTE S. There waere apipsardaso n. hundred rrurnue-oat Warwic.4 to-dany for: tisa various evente, ?? ilfvstter dtays spar I haiss t bsees wit creiolle tides yer 'h c lts %lairs more Infa oure of'tire ?? Maisers than those.111311 de IIe provioi5J5ly. stud with iho victorieas of Ilesietrg iltotchnisea, 'To isissi. lid F~srdl Atholitoaa their ~jiick- IrIm S ati ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELUGENCE. NOTES FROM NORTHAMPTON. The attendance at Northamapton this afternoon was very large, and it may be mentioned as a fact that tihe stand receipts were £200. more than they were last year. Sport provedto bofar from. en interesting character, and the victory of Midsummoer in the Northamoptonshire Stakes was exceedin!ly popular, the Baron not h avinigwonabhandicap for along ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING _ITYJLDIGEWUE THE LOTHIANS' RACING CLUB AND EDINBURGH MEETING. PROGAM F OR THIS DAY kTRURSDAY). Horses ?? thus *) havae arrived. The DA ?? CUP, value 80 eBos, for horaes that have not won any lace value 2l0 sove in the pest or present year three. ywar-olds Sat 71b, four 9at 7ib, live and upwards lost; pea.ltics and allowances. Once round and a distance. The BrORTSUNE'S NURSERY ...