SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BelCt Life learns on good authority that all mixed races between two and three-years-olds will in future abolished. The Standard doubt* if a university cricket match ever so marvellously illustrated the vicissitudes of fortune in the noble game, or ha* ever been concluded amidst such wild excitment, as the one: in which Cambridge was victorious by three runs on Tuesday, at Lords'. Blyth and ...

SPORTING

... THE TURF [N ENGLAND. I [cFROu OUR OWN1 CORRESPONDESNT LOSON, SATURDAY. TUE plain and straightforward statement put forth by the committee appointed by the Jockey Club to i: quiro into the abuses of the Turf will interest all classes of racing men, and may put a stop to the threatened interference pf Government with the I wokings of the National pastime. After the opit nion of the committee ...

RACING NOTES

... 2T thd Herron of the DAiLY Poor. Sir,-Dwring the whole of the week the members of the R1ing have been In ampahilie, on the cirouit, and London haa been comparatively deserted' The Jockey Club has had a more busy time of it than the bookmakers, aead the discussions are reported to have been not of the . most amicable 6haricter, 'However they have agreed to. itheir report, which will be laid ...

CRICKET

... CRICKE. OECO1 COLLEG C0. a. V. ORA.TORY SCHOOL 0.. .F.teknt match iwas played at Ccoeti College, on Jets , betweeu elevren of-the Oratory School, E-dgbatoo, and el~ev i: the Genoitt0. C., and was won by Otco't by ten ?? ?? following ter threspeetive scores :_ : . !, . -ORA.TOIY C. a. Webb, bbW Ryo. Rny ?? . ?? . ?? . J. Spatow,bJ.DlCa n . .. . 2 a Rsv. S. Sole ?? - _ J. Bowdon. b0J. cCau. _ 0 ...

Cricket

... -?-m grithtf. e d a d I- d 0 I-. TOWN cLUB v. DERBY SCHOO1. The above returi match was played on Saturday, July 2nd, on the Derby Town Ground. The weather was fine, and it is ts to be regretted that in so beautifully situated a field so few persons were present to witnoss it really well- contested game. Mr.;Taylor's bowling was extremely good, the town being disposed of for 69 runs, Meessrs. E ...

Published: Wednesday 06 July 1870
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2061 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ULSTER ROWING AND ATHLETIC CLUB

... tLER ?? ANiD) ATHLETIC CLUOB. ?? ---114;-With tbh Yu ng a I nrsA raes in onnetion ?? .w j_ omji club took place ou the river yesterday I There Was a very large iinmbir of ope '?eators i~e lnhe quays, who Appeared to takesI the 1hleds iterest in the ?? snlcntested sciting ties. The healtby and ?? re Wid- nof rowing appears to be recxom'mulai rI larg to the youth of the town jedgL it l very ...

DURHAM REGATTA

... Yesterday ?? the second and concluding s. da~y of this regatta. The weather was much finer, th and the company Was more numerous tha onl the st previous day; yet the sport was hardly so good, as many of the contests being extremely hallow affairs. The followvingw is a return of thle racingv:- OSWALD PLATE-Final. Beat. ?? ?? l I ?? S. ?? 2 This was the race postponed fronn the peevious day. ...

Published: Wednesday 06 July 1870
Newspaper: Northern Echo
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 1505 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LATEST SPORTING NEWS

... LATEST SPORTING- NEWS. I eyF LONDON BETTING.-Y zTSTIiDAT. oll be GOODWOOD STAKES. MD 8 to I aget Capitalists (IGO to 12 t) 10 - 1-RBrenge (t E) d 11 1-John Davis (off, 12 t) 1m 20 - 1 - Indian Ocean (t) be LEGER, 500 to 90 agst Captivator (t and off) STOCKBRIDGE MEETING. ay YESTERDAY. ;y- HuaSTaovRNE STAKEs.-Bicycle, 1; Digby Grand, 2; le- Count, 8. Four ran. ad STOCKBaRIoE CDP.-Mortimer, 1; ...

Published: Friday 01 July 1870
Newspaper: Northern Echo
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 822 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... A (QU AT I GS. ]aighx Water at London Bridge. JOLY 3 morning 48 mrnh.past 4 afternoon 10 mm11. pool S ?? ?? S. ?? ?? ?? ?? 7 ?? S ?? ?? 8 ?? ?? 9 . S . 27 ?? ?? Royal Thames Yacht Cli1ob. The last mnotisly ballot meeting, prior to the recess, is appointed to 'be held at the ?? Albemsarle-street, Piccadilly, en Wednesday next, July 6th, when Messrs H. Exshaw, Zelia, schooner, 113 tone; H-. ...

Published: Sunday 03 July 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2429 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I THE NEWMKET JULY MEETING. FQ TM RDIoTOR OF THE DAXLT 2MW2. Bnt,-Genuine July weather was enjoyed by a %vho troubled to go behind the Ditch this afternoon to oee the poor card got through, and hackers bad the ?? tion ef seeing every favourite win-for there was really nothing to ohoose between Daisy Queen and Aberdeen in their selling spin-although it was not generally known ip to this ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... .1 . %SPORTIX2G 1.74 TELLtGNgCVB. . 1 :: i ?? ?? * ?? NEWMARKET JULY MIEETING, To TEE EDIrraH O THE DAILY NEWS. f SIR,-Newraarket is very dull, at present, but twith the ground behind the Ditch in splendid condition t after several hours' rain this morning, the prospects of good sport are bright enough. The July Stakes will to voke a great race to-morrow between General, Tulli br. a dine, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 1 SPORTING-j INELLIGENC1 I THE TURF, Newmarket, Carlisle, and Worcester will supply thfe racingleabulurn next week, and each meeting possesses its peculiar attractions, though the last-named has declined somewhat since Lord Coventry gave up the rursuits of the turf, under medical advice, I believe, lor his lordship had no cause to complain of ill-luck with his somevhat limited stud, and was ...

Published: Friday 01 July 1870
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1258 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games