Cricket

... (txitht. ker .I did Correspondents aire informed that the waste-paper basket awaits all scores of Saturday matches which reach this Office so late as TUESDAY MORNING. Our stock of waste- MO paper is also increased by scores written on both sides of not the paper, or in pencil. Printed scoring-sheets may be let ha at any ntationer's for a trifle. thE the in not DZB AND D18TRICT WORXING MEN'S ...

Published: Wednesday 15 September 1875
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 799 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

AQUATICS

... AQUA TiCS. *GLASGOW ROYAL REGATTA. The remaining events In this regatta were pulled off Cfthe Clyde onSaturday. MsnWto.M oad n re~ sett~eds judges, and ir J. D. H'NeIkdischwrged`t d'ates of starter. Results. Youthsd Race-First beat-lit, Stonefildl Youths (J. B. MtNelll Jun., stroke) - 23 First Attempt (A. itTaggart, stroke). Won by three leotha. Second ?? (J. Al 'rueri stroke). 3 d Chevlol (J. ...

Published: Monday 13 September 1875
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1807 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HARWICH AND DOVERCOURT TRADESMEN'S AMATEUR REGATTA

... HARWICH AND DPVERCOURT | TRADESMEN'S AMATEUR REGATTA. This event took place on Monday, off the Esplanade Green, from which a good view of the contesting boats could be had. The weather was splendid, and a large number of ladies and gentlemen wver proeent to witeess the sports. The Committee. barge was moored a short distance from the beach. The excellent band of the let Essex Artillery ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1875
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 904 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CARRICKFERGUS REGATTA

... CARRZICKFERGUS REGATTA. ,[FRO our POrUSTE] Patron-The Marquis of Donogall. Commodore- Ai. R. Dalway, Esq., D.L., M.P. Vice-Com- . ?? Johns, Esq., J.P., and Alexander Taylor, Esq., J.P. C CARRnC1eFERnuS, TURSDAY. TnE annual regatta in connection with the above club was held to-day. The w eather was most un - favourable for the rowing contests, but was just the thing needful to make sailing ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING NOTES. [SPECIAL TELEGRAM.J [FROMI OUR CORRESPONDENT.] DONCASTER, THURSDAY. Tag sport on the third day was quite as good, on ] the whole, as that witnessed on Tuesday and Wed. nesday; and the Portland Plate brought out one of those large fields for which the race is noted. No less than twenty-six went to the post for the five f furlong scurry, and, despite the number of competi-i tors, ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING NOTES. r [SPECIAL TREl,(:R.| DONCASTERP, MONDAY. t IF the Leger backers of Claremont entertained any . lingering hopes of the latter, they have been dis- Y persed by the formal withdrawal of the horse, and e Bay of Naples is another added to the list of scratched. The field for the big race may still a number fourteen or fifteen, for Dalbreck is talked of as a likely starter, and one ...

CRICKET MATCHES

... - sie. 22ND REGIMENT IV. M.. E. SWAtesN'SONiEEE.- r~oug- aoematch took nlace on the West Cliff 'ground,' on slon, roedray, and resulted in favour of the military team in s s and innings, with 45 runs to spare. The following is th, ob~ score *- Ist Innings. Mr. Sreaimn'sen Eten. 2ud lcnic.~ tey E. Catterall, b ?? Yates ?? the B Swaineon, bn Barnes ?? Yatc3 ?? s. the fLiuet. Cain pboll, a Edge b ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1875
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1193 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... a CPCICKET. A. N. HORNBY'S ELEVEN -V. MIDDLES- BROUGE. s This match was reostmed on the Bliddlsabrough Ground yesterday, and resulted in an easy victory for the home team. 'The following is the scors:- S A. N. BoRNBY'S ELErVN. First Innings. Second Innings. e E. D. Rawlinson, c substi- 5 tute, b Elliott ?? 18 b Bookless . ?? S t, W. Chasnb5rlain, b Boy- t nW s. ?? 13 notout ?? ?? 7 J. J. ...

Published: Wednesday 15 September 1875
Newspaper: Northern Echo
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 540 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

TOTNES AND BRIDGETOWN RACES

... ?? -- Stewards-Earl Poulett, Earl Buchan, Lord Cardrass, Admiral sup .t tbon:EO. Sir . Keppel, G.CB., and Major Trist. Seoretary-Mr. etat ?? eU, joUi. Clark of the course-Mr. Riohar eath. pr Starter-Mi. JefferyeMiebelmore. Judge-Mr. E. Soobell. fas This popular race'rmeeting 'was held on Thursday and ett Friday on the old couree adjoining* the Ralway Station. and On the fiiet da? the weather ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - spoTtTING INMITGENCR RAoING NOTES AND ANTICIPATI.ONS. To the EDITOIR OtthO DAIOV POST. Sir,-Co5rowitolt and Oambridgeslire transaetions Oeopyled qtute as much attention a s the raoing at the Srious places last weoak. Tho best sport was that pro- tlded at Ayr, where the Southerners took down the ortherners wvith a vengeanco, the Nowinarkot bornes IrtTitt and Munclen taling the chief prizes ...

SPORTLING INTELLIGENCE

... .SPORTLING INThELLIGEN CE. ; . L ?? - . 'V~ce sport enthe o~eeieici dayi oi tire Nvocroo iipio sw cot f a arlonclc'lylivly dilecilption,: list this ccrs nrtlerrstent 111(d cii In its power to ciinkethe oveort I intoresticrit sod' if 'ticrd'w'ss p~iy ailngelflircistbl .1 oire iettlrlibtild to the cs'huige at Weal~ratocc ntl Drby.'There wa.t'fst.ffrl;asrig c I t) i~sorrw itolc, oarwhc 1,ssio.3 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORiTING' INTELLTjIGEN C.PIr MAUCISG NOTI1C,. The Insv.efing at, Trere frd e Iidrtecftelll ,in lfrel stud Ion f, tg chrirsterut til l10ilhlt of nutll: filn, but thle sport, Ived liot of an elaboratie closedittion inn tis op int ?? thle r'teflnt rlrw no tire trebling eai of ftue Conortry, toe ?? eci icilcdt U. acil I isayi ?? Tile meeting Ibce ?? ?? ucy viciaciltwice, hi:l lircrer the rf ...