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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... OPORTING MELIENCE BETTING IN LONDOlN. WEDOVOD.AY. C0SAUNIVITC1I-100 to 10 agat Mornington (t and w); 100 to 6 agst Re.oleden (t and w); 100 to 8 agot Marie Stnart (t); 100tolagstQuail (o); 100 to2h aget Lacy (t); 250 to5iagat Bertram (t and w). CAMsIIDERIULE,-40 to 1 agst Aldritch (t f); 40 to 1 agst Straun (tl,; 6 to 1 agst Sabinus (t). CYSAeRWITCH.-100 to 12 agst Mornington (t and o); 100 to ...

Professor Beckwith's Swimming Entertainments

... In I . . .. . I - There was such a large attendance at the entertainments given by the above well-known swimmer at the Lambeth Baths, on Monday afternoon and evening, that it was evident aquatic gymnastic sports have numnerous admirers. Some of those who weere present have probably such a disinclination to immersion in deep water and such a distrust of the buoyancy of their bodies that they ...

Published: Sunday 11 October 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 791 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FRANCE AND SPAIN

... SECOND EDITION, 2.30 p.m. (srECIAL TELEGRAM.) raIves, Monday Afternoon.-In semi-official circles much importance is attached to the note communicated by the Spanish ambassador to the French Goveinment. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. PARIS, Oct. 12, 2.20 A.M.-The returns of the second ballots of the elections for the councils-general known to this hour show an equal division of ...

FOOTBALL

... YOOTBAZL. SURREY v. MIIDLESX.' The first meeting of the 8ess6n between the repre- sentatives of the dribblin game in thc metropolitan onuwties took place on Saturdny,at the Oval, Kenninglon. The eides vero mosnt evenly brIanele, ae the result will readily nhow. The countv north of the Thapes won the toss, and elected to play from the wenternmost side ol the ground, and At 3.20 the Surrey ...

FOOTBALL

... YOOTBALL. BBNES v. UPTON PARM These clubs,hlaving been pitted against each other in the IV first ties for the Challenge Cup, met to decide the matter on ft Saturday last at the West Heamlark, near Plaistow. The visitors d were successful in the toss, and oboes to play with the wind at their baoks, while Upton had the beneeit of an incline., Play began at twenty minutes past three by the home ...

THE RACE FOR THE CESAREWITCH

... LORD AILESiURY during his long connection with the turf has enjoyed bat a small share of fortune's favours, and one of his greatest disappointments was the failure of Cantiniere to sustain her early two-year-old reputation. After winning all her previous engagements, she was ignominiously beaten in the Middle Park Plate, and since then has been unable to score a victory of any kind. With ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... R melG--E NOe-- SiFORTNGn TELLIEGB . I . 1 .. , I, . v q n , , I ?? .. I . . BTIG IN LONDON.-4PllIA'r. A. hea-v y ilay's busineoss gave rise to eevI catr~ haimgma of, be interest in, th Cambidgeshire, quotatioe, Mst~ Fr9mn ans efti'ly ?? fi GTaceO W46a1 in ra forte, aidd, Aiith thie aid Iv of :larg outlaysi advancedifros 100 to B slastil at fth Alnish 10O.O . ; 120 Gmescckt ap~howedin uos- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -- - I 5PORTMOr. OTELLIGM011'. ?; i I ?? 11). I ? . CAMBRIDGESH11E N~OTHS AND THM bit GLOUCESWIR 39niErfT1G. ' veyer A T0 T5X EDITORS O1? THE DAILY NEWS.' adder Sflt,-1U~til this moarning it alpiost p~(ea 40 Ono though the week were to be passed over ioan 4 of those scusatiottal chaniges wye axre acioustomed to,uth t* eV( of at race like the Casubridgeshbire. Six orsee favourites stood their ...

THIS DAY'S MONEY MARKET

... I - nCITY OF.FICE, Ohangu-aUey, CornhimA. Monday, One o'docle. Business on the Stock Exchange opened this morning with a further consider- able fall in prices, especially in the Foreign Market. Railway and other markets were also flat, but the fall in prices was not so considerable. In the open market there is a fair demand for money, and plenty of money available from day to day, The rate for ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOUTING TI LIOWCX - d A<houg4' the attendance was by no emeanas larg'e someo' business of interest resulted' in edanublion . the 08sanreitois. For this event the. bet ?? whs5 1)31 behalf o~ T~ath gplding or~d Gomecoek,,who both 'Ae4 A odds of 5,to 1 wer olne ?? toni settled dowv t10tl take to ml u nY af ter as alon a raea 0 o 8 ha edli.Afs Teturn of the business dosp is appended. eassi ti ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I o = ?? ;=ENOPF I' ~~ ~ JA~DLY NEWS- transactions ont Canbrlgellfe, ndin this respect they ~re bofund t .-,of more importance than the- Covenitry and Glonase fixtures, though at neither of the t~ i5st.1ne ?? x4 V, th~e sprt likely to be, dull or unIeeVn. hr a I ,~thlg~parting~b15aft1 abonsbut, the phloeedingslat I hav'anI411IidO gon.xtilbellef t at'epofe4 SI ax1erezi ord0 thouighthe ...

THE 100 MILE BICYCLE MATCH

... ,vlo loo :LIAI-Lli? ITIATUff. ?? SIvO 551110-I . ?? IJ45Jj Mt fdte STuniTOY stgrted l on AT0onda ?? ?? at eoght o'clockh on bin goreat 100 lole rare againat time.. t The vwager was .A0 that Mr. Stauton did not atweon - plts LOO'mniles ir. 8 -, hours in lb aeeaofiad at Lillie Bridge . Tis task ofi recording ?? ?? run wea nect secas0lyiS no ight be euppo'od, 810Cr ihei J'?.pYi 0o O cirolite,0'o ...