SPORTING

... LONDlON 3ETTING.-YESTRDwAy. thO Mel Tho clubse were pretty wail attended, although t.v he boatroce and other attraetion hd clais. further advance of Algebra was the leading feattre of the City and Suburban, the markot blein bert vs cleared at 11 to 2 or anything over. The ?? The ln: rank wees liraded by Cantiniere, and 100 ta, 6 was Stec Itn acceptable about Cromorno and Roel II., while StC ...

SPORTING

... LONDON BErINIG.-YEsBTBAy. s-rc avnrczu 1 to agpt Fantomen ken 12 to 1 f Aubyn, I toe100 10 ooto 7 lMan, b 15 to a Vlntser, t 30 to I MelUn, t 10 to I ftledsm, t Sb to r Royalist, t Maoon m HADIS,. 100 to is sat Onrate,o 60 1sto IS er Bolen, t 10 to 1Indred, o 10l0 to iO 9 lvnios, t 20 to I Lemoladeclt O4 to 20 Newry, o 20 to I Pet*, t O to 1 Cla, 2a to I OxfordMhxtut ORAl XATIOSAL ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IXTELLIGENCE. . AAtAdAh--AhBy- -AtAt-b (Contiflcd from pagc 7,) NEWMARKET `SECO NJ SPRIING MEETING. SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. (POW OUB SPORTING 0ORRE8PONNT.) NEWMARKET, WEDNESDAY NXGHT. The Flying Handicap-,RoQUErOBT or BANK NOTE. The 'Welter Uandicap-BR.TrisE VOLUNTrEEi. The Sweopstakes of .25-CMACLIScM. The Exning Plate-OACHMiBm or POPL JOAN. Match.-TARTINL. Match.-TELESOOPE. The, ...

Published: Thursday 21 May 1874
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1665 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... t I SPORI'lSN INTELLLI ,ell LETNtVl T A'e ~ bot .an pilgun V wnnd oU ~ D1. Loul 1i1. b i. ar he he Dof, iliiflhi St bf A ,P~lybbl~firl-the '-Rt {ta if a e UE nor Hr ap be sides of-bh o e Al, Linch QTLL Witcil es rei ?? Co ,3agO to o~aO. eaon ?? ~ ?? Aas . ?? g of m' Therdle ildi ?? ar r JClarce, ?? .i~ -. ' fistV. ratr In 'neen dfo C ?? Os .Cn Ato, ?? 1: kei4-: i Di :OXIlr ' or. . , Margot ...

Published: Wednesday 23 September 1874
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1922 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOT Wrll+( bINTELLII'-ENCTCE. RACIN\G SEL~s2'i'IONS. The rains of thei piat weclik hiwt' p~it SIts( tickllcl.1 racecourse into exc~ellent order. aitd there is every cncotnirgeinent, to believe thle meeting appoitttedv for to-teerrow and the limit dlay will meet with at least an averag~e alisicitt of saccess. 'Alo patrons of the sport ?? lie niniityl',' made lip of titis M idland fatdernity, ...

SHREWSBURY NOVEMBER RACES

... SHREWSBURY NOVEMBER RACES, t'IWUi-AALWS nIS.T.11.th 5)AY. The Acrmi D u~tNILL STAKEroS Of 5 ervs each, with 40 aadd; two-year-olds 7st Illb, three gat 21b, four and upwards Ott ilb; so and g allowed bib ; winner to be sold for 10 sove-, If fo:ll allowed 71b. Five furlongs. The COUNTY ME rnna' 11.Aacncoav of 6 sovs each, with ii added, for three-yenr-olds and upwards; winners after drelais. ...

CROYDON MARCH MEETING

... PROGRAIMMIf FOil TIIIS DAY. A SELLING lTnnDLE EAc: of 5 fOVS each, witih 20 added three-yecr-olds list 21b, fice 1°st, six and oged list 71b -: v.inner to be sold for 100 sevs: if for 50 allowed 71b. About one mile and a ha!f, over six hurdles. The STamWAnn.e' PLA.TE (SteecLpecbase) of 100 sove, added to a Handicap of 10 sovs each wiincrs after March 4 71b extra, About two miles and half : 25 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ELTHAM STE LEF.S.-YRSTERDAY. TUZ CENSLIUESN lneunsLE PLAT-E. Con . .. ?? ?? ?? G. Holman 1 D on Ricardo ?? ?? neu 2 Anldoloos e . ?? Davis 3 Casino (Mr. Yates) ?? ilncoln Lass (Hunt) also ran.-Betting: 5 to 4 agst CaZro, 3 to 2 asit Lincoln Lass, and 6i to 1 agst Anda- ?? by two le'ngths: bad third. TiIE SEL.hINU STEEPLECHASE. Sultana, l1st 101b ?? Davis I Lady Jaloe, 12st ?? 2Bel 2 Breach ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEJLLIGENCE. F1LAT1 RACING AND STEEPLECHA.SING FIXTURES. MARCHR. WVest Brayton,.~..231ied Drtgoen Ode. S8winfordfHunt ?? -ca)(Crewl-rc £3, I Liverpool 25, 201, 27 .ro ?? Awl Eat Kent 1hunrt..3 Pl1ebTo . 2 3.0 Pntefraet..1 Apri 1 Licoln ?? Liverpool hlunt..I,2p3 EtN ar .2 brgvnn .1.0 Thirslc . 6,17 Newprt aoi.ICotnPr 10 Ldtr ut.17 Dtrham 0.7United Border ..11Bagr Strestitama . 0,7 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? i G ?? LIG ENNCF saOfG KOTES AND A=0IPAT1o05& VW Derro oI fa D A.Mr PosT. _,ga ntlo'5eaces ?? `houandGaIneos had looked upon a. 1 thing quite possible for about a fort. pibel r to the day of the race, but before that period -isctry was as little expected s was the second of i'01ieriOn. Me-rely ahandicap animal when he ran his rle d beat with Qnantock for the Spencer Plate, at ead ton, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE NEWOASTlLR.qTYiE SUMMERMEETING. PnOGRIM E P0R .THIS DA&Y Thq CoaRoRAeweoM PLATR (Handicap) oW 6ineas addod to a yepstas se of 5 obvs each, for te-year-io l an& upwards- -lnners of sa2y race after June 17, extr; recond receives 10 sovs, BgO st Ib; age at lb Tyro ?? .. 4 812 Little JOhn .. 4 T b South Ba~nk . 6 .iie Meid of Tynoe. .. 7 4 Tormentor .. . 68 6 Lady of Lyons .. ...

CRICKET

... OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE. [BY TrLEOElAl 9S.1 Tib weather yesterday was delightfuilly fine, wshen this great Inter-university contest was concluded at Lord's, about (;,000 persons being present. Play consmsmeneud at hlsf-past clevets, atnd ?? minutes was sulicient to conmplete the Osford inninigs. lowystbtaitingz the fouor ?? wicklets fortelghtuets runs o:ly. Tlte tflitttalbs lost the first two ...