Refine Search

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I OI) ROCK MIEETING-Tis DAY.. (SPE1CIAL TELEGRAM. S (From our Correspondtent.) PBelfast, Tuesday Night, Sofaraitlemst as tthoweather Is concerned to-dsy'a. moetingprouisacst btnoenjoyable enough. T.night is veq-ttmo, aid, better sati, the indicator of the baro. meter is in the right quarter. The gohig wilt be found better than it was antilipated, and the arranc'ewcnts I am oformoedwili be ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1876
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3829 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE CENTENNIAL RIFLE MATCH

... THE OtNTENNIAL RIFLE I :MATCH. : . l (From our Correnpondeni.) New York, Aug. 22, 7 ' The approach of the Intersnational ;mtlito 4 lay,,S# rsganghooting matters to a focus, and the popular interest is being iaroused on atI Bides're spectingt~ae match. The American Tcai'a'Pl bhot coming up to the expeotavions raised re. epecting' thew. Ths Team a'ia not' puiling together, ?? i3 ?? should, , ard ...

Published: Monday 04 September 1876
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1386 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I PORT AT HOME-THE QUEEN'S COUNTY d MEETINGi . (From our Correspoildent.) - 'The present week does not promise to Weary o native turfites, but those-and they will be nu. aierous-w~ho will witness tbe decision of the Linuolushire landicap aud th Grald National will doubtlesm require sonlv hoises' quiet on their vs. t turn home. The only meeting fixed t. take place t diting the week at home is ...

Published: Monday 20 March 1876
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5723 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTELLIGEN.O. I 8PORT AT HOME (From our Correspondent.)' To day (Monday) the first of the meetings of the Ho'e Circit will be held over the Cornet's-court Coutse, which Is situate within easy distance of the little garrison town of Newbridge. A very large company will probably occupy the noewand apacioua stand which Messrs. Simmonde and Tuke, the honorary secretaries of the meeting, ...

Published: Monday 21 February 1876
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3518 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... THE ASCOT MEETING. NOTES FROM FOBETELLER. [SPrCI& TZLEGPF M.] Ascor, WEDNRSDAY.-The Royal Haut Cup fur- nished an interesting contest, and of the 22 coom- I petitors Spinoza and Little Harry both supplanted Ecossais in the quotations during the morning, Spinoza ran fast, but failed to stay home, and the same remark applies to Hesper, who was actually favourite at one timre during the morning. ...

SPORTING

... SHYIEWSBURY MEETINW.-YnTMWfAY. G [Central News Telegram.] A Tis w.eather on the last day of the meeting was b the moat enjoyable of the four, and although the II fields were smaller, the Cup contest amply atoned vs for any shortcoming. Victory rested with Brother Si to Royal George, who woo, after a fine race with 6 Miss Lizzie, The favourites ent up badly in moat I of the other races, and ...

SPORTING

... - THE T URF IN ENGLAND. trOox OUR CoBWUONDEnT.] LO2DOT, SATURDAY. Tax weights for nearly all the spring handicap are out, and in the course of the next few days we may expect to see the Waterloo Cup shofildered out of the way of the lincolashire Handicap, the accept- ances for which may be called satisfactory, number. ing as they do nearly two-thirds of the entry. As soon as the imiipost ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET FIXTURES, IAuzust 29 snea S-N2.I. C. C. v. 27th Regiment tdi 4th DNasoon Guiards, at Orxaezu, twelve o'clock. l &est,~U S ra gno W.AE .IC AN ( ELEVEN) v. ORMEAU C.0 Txtleven which represented the North of Ire-. land on Saturday was quite too strong for their opponents; but, as the match Ws arranged on very short notice,- it tvas impossible to adjust a more suitable team. Messrs Young ...

GROOMSPORT ATHLETIC CLUB

... - . r I THf: first annual sports ia connection with this club came off on yestrday, inr a large enclosed field on the Bangor side of the town, kindly placed at the disposal of the committee by Robert Percival 'Maxwell, &Eq., J.P., D.L, Grcoinport House. This club, which Was only inaugurated a short time ago, owes its existence mainly to the exertion of Messrs. A MiLois and T. Z Patterson, with ...

CRICKET

... VICEREGAL C.C. v. N.I.C0C. THa Viceregal cricket match, which has been looked forward to with the greatest interest, com- menced yesterday on the grounds of the North of Ireland Cricket Club, Ormeau Road. The weather, the arbiter of all outdoor events, was during the earlier portion of the afternoon somewhat unfavour. able. As the day wore on, however, matters changed, and the previous cold, ...

CRICKET

... BROOKVALX c.a. v. CR&SIrE, CC.. This match was played on the ground of the former, and resulted in a victory for the Brookvale Club by 13 runs. Sabjoined is tbe score :-Brook. vale C.0.-lat innings, 22; 2nd do., 33; total, 65. GrasraereC.C,-isinnings, 22; 2nddo.,20; total, 42. CA3S`LE C.C V. CROMWELL C.C. This match was played on Saturday in the Onnean Park and resuated in a iictory for the ...

YACHTING

... GARLINGFORD LOUGH ROYAL REGATTA. Commodore-The Viscount Neivry. Vice.Corn. modore-Captain Dent, R.N. Patrons-I he Earl oi Roden, Lord Clermont, Lord A. E. Hill- Trevor, William Whitworth, Esq., M.P.; Major Hall, D.L., J.P.; Ross-of-Bladensburg, and Jas. Alex. Henderson, Esq., J.P. RosTREVOR QUAY, MO1TDAY.-The Carlingford Lough regatta for 1876 commenced to day, under the most promising ...