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PIGEON SHOOTING

... I NOBON 8HOOTING. ; 1. _ l -- , 7aLINOaAac.PABiK. On Saturdray72 members of this club took part in ant Optional Sweepstakes, added to which was a very, handsome CUp, I value lO, by HancocksandO 3.. of Bruton-strect. andafter some spirited practice the prize-fell to the lot of Mr. C. Hamnmerly 'an old and popular memberr. Scttingaside the cup, it amountea to S72, he baving deposited £1 only, ...

SPORTING NOTES

... TURF TOPICS, AND ARTICIPATIONS OF NEWHARKET, SUTTON PABK, CALISL, AND WORCESTER. 2b tu Enorron or tfh DAYY 'POUT. Slr,-Whilez wtonenjoyedafairamount ofp atronage,the events decided thereat were not nearly of such importance as those brought to issue at Stockbridge, where the two. year-old racing waa most interesting and exciting. The Danebury stable was in rare form, and considerable satis. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTRLLIGENOE. RACIING NOTES AND THE CURRENT WEEK'S MEETING*S. TO TE MD1TOU OF -TIM D)AnyIY wl .. Snc,-The oracles have all spoken now on the, 1question of Turf Reform, and following on to the heels of the Jockey Club Committee's Itoport. so long under pro- - paration, come15 the manifesto of Admiral Bous, the imoot prominent racing inan of the dlay, and the stern iopponent of th'ose ...

THE CRICKET [ill] AT LICHFIELD

... C Hi jtlC'KIT MAtCJR AT i3CRYI.EVLD. rn1e':e~wcl orvs (if -.11 E~ngland and TFrenty-twoOof Thu d Wstricb was ?? on 21&nniuy, oa the ?? Of 'of slic LJL'hIIOI'. UQlclktlulb. Flay commenced sho;Ytl,' after twelvo O'clock, Butler ansi fala- V ward resuming their places at the wickets, to the bowling of NOWtts and Etughes. 35utler hit Hughes over Cs onayfr8 u for acmne time very little ezersotion ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTMG 2.i , t1 7 2.1XG F3'7iTURE5, Is70. I fibtliio Pasrk . .6.i 8 I ?? _ l, 18 ilussiingdou. 19 i Crlisle .. _ _ _ 6 |Nottinghba _ .12,1L Splleby . ?? Newtnalket_&,8,7,81 West Drayton 14,151 &tarket Deoplng..21v - 6f,, 7 Southampton_14,U RI igsbny _21, 2 a Wor..ster_ . 7, 8 Isle of IMTan . 14, 1S IHe;d7cey .n,6 t25 Lowick . 11 Alrdrie ?? Goodweod 28,27, Pontefract..:11,12 Knutafard- 16 ...

ATHLETICS

... ATllLETICS. MInxAVIE.-Soms time since a number of parties desirous of having a National Game Competiti in established in this locality formed themselves into a committee and energetically set about obtaining subscriptions for that object. The result was that aprogrammewas arrauged, and thssportsannounced; under the generous patronage of the gentlemen in the district, came off on Satuday. The ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1870
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1071 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LATEST SPORTING NEWS

... II LONDON BETTING.-SATURDA.Y. GOODWVOOD STAKES. 7 to I agst Capitalists (off) B- 1-John Davis (t) 90- 1-ReYenge (off) 100 s- - Maccola 1000 -70-Sweet Sound 20- 1-Jasonta 20- 1-Cinderella 20'- 1-IndianOcoan 25- 1-Toby (t) 25- 1 F-ive per Cent (t) 25- I-Bertha Mt) 6- 1- Brigantine (off) LEGER. 0 to 4 ngstlfingeraft (off) e- 1- Macgregor /tj S- 1-Sunshine (ofi) 18 - 1 - H;fng a' Scots (t) 25- I ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1870
Newspaper: Northern Echo
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 464 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTI'LIGENCR I - _, _ Ia LONDON BETrNG-S. 'URDAY (By Press Association Telei raph-) G (oodwiood Stakes 7 to 1 agst C talvtL 7 to 1I JL avis(1 9 to 1 - Reenge (o) 1009 to So 'Mo.cclevo) 10W to 70 - Sweet Sound o> 20t 1 - Jasoni Co) 29 to 1 - Cinderella (oY 20t 1 - Indian Ocean (o) 25 to 1 - Toby(o) 25 to 1 - FiveperCent.(o) 25 ?? (o) 25 to 1 - lonia (o) 25 to I - Brigantine (o) St. ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1870
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3631 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BOAT RACE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE TAY

... BIOAT RACE FOR THE OHAMPIONSEHIP I OF THE TAY. The keen interest in boating which now] prevails in Dundee and Perth having led to the rival rowing clubs of these places arranging to compete for the championship of the Tay, that event took place on Saturday. Negotiations were begun in the begin- ning of last month, and, after several meetings of both clubs, were satisfactorily completed. The ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1870
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 910 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE VOLUNTEER

... 1ST BlRIGADE LANAvK1Ii{RE ARTLLERlY. -'The annual heavy gun competition of this brigadle, for the field officers' prizes took place at. the Brigade Battery at Irvine, on §aturday last. The guns in podition were six 32-pounders; charge Fibs. ; range, 1380 yards; scoring, the same as at Ahoeburyness, On former occasions the scoring was done by tele- graph from the target to the battery, but this ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1870
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1111 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... AQUArTICS. HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA. (From the TVies). The weather on Friday was most unpropitious for a regatta, for in the morning thick banks of clouds kept continually driving across the sky, threatening a heavy downpour; but the wind, which was high, kept it off until afternoon, Soon, however, after the first race, which was set for one o'clock, had been rowed, there was a heavy fall of rain, ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1870
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2518 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... di On Wednesday a very interesting game of cricket ws i ig played on the ground of the Ebb, Vlal Club, between the ;h ?? and the WaunypouundBeaufort Eleven. 'The clatterclnd has. only been recently formed, and this ws W .. mcerfis match, and the victory they obtained over the C ihe Ebbw ValosClubi will, we have'no doubt, aotb as tmls ~,d and -we expect. shortly to have, to report another match ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1870
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1010 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games