SANDOWN PARK SPRING MEETING

... SANYDOWN PARK SPRING MEETING. PROGIAMME FOR THIS DAY. 'The MArDtII HURDLE RACI Of o sovscach, lls th100 l 1dd0d, four-year-olds lost, live l1st, six and aged list 71b; winnerflsilte entry 10b extra. One mile and a half over six hzrdle.d The TRsAx. STAICS of 10 sovs each, h ft with 100 added; t;rS, year-olds 7st 31b, four Sst 71b, five and upwards Sst; s01ll00 an otler allowances. One mile. The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPOTINQ INTELTIGFNOP -I ~1WPINOf ?? LIONDOMPFlmky, twi) 2gly, AI0d &v0oid of 'oll eldfollow~s 01WVI( AffD P4fUMMA2II, If t I awt eefii (ti 1)to I Li Jet n ?? it) lU to I 11ex1MIOYi tsind go oI I ft o ke(Ott, Ai tOH) ko 1 'ifle to A(I 1W toI 'Vit Ati, AM 4 an toxavjtA) IiQ lbotoa I 41a 0 ite Tem 0itoIt( toIoA ifcxei (Aoff) O 11 to 2 ogat Ie rb(ff 0 o, lI Age R dret Tom. (t to I it)t I A-en oL ...

OXFORD AND CAMBRIGE CHESS MATCH

... I OXFORD ANIL CAMBRIDGE CHESSI I MATCH. I Chess has within a few years Improved so . rapidly in popularity that tournaments, national, international, and nrovincial, and matches be- tween individuals, clubs, and Universities have grown toofrequent to excite any extraordinary interest. Nevertheless, the institution of an annual ohems contest between the great Univer- sities, whose more ...

INTER-UNIVERSITY SPORTS

... INTER-UNIVERSITY SPORTS, Ih~hEC tJIfvrin-sZ or wSc,. Thee eports came off on Saturday on the West Of SeO8 i Cricket Ground, at Partick, in presence Of a large concouIZ* of spectators. The entries were small in matu instancee. but the competitiorse were very keen. ?? H. titb3on acteda judge..tr J.W. Catccart, timekeeper: end Mrlb.Heaeesou, ztawter. The returns are as foulow :-Hop, step, and ...

Published: Monday 03 April 1876
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 354 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RAdE. I jar, V a The University Boat Rsce was rowed on Saturday, under ti especially favourable ciroumetances. The tide served at tC two o'olock, the wind wasligbt,and thesun shone1billitatly. FP As a natural osnsequence, the crowds at every available point were immense, and the Thames wei covered with a small craft. Everybody was mare or less blue, but fron the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTPELLIGENCE- COTTENIdiAiM PACETS-YErsTERD Y- I There wvas ih n oas a onal fall of Sicet tbite seceoda and t1tO athosphere w vas a ?? l thol Is i eecn wind Prcva ted while there iO a3 ?? f ?? SPort thiej results Of' bie6 wrer more in favour hot b l5 wee or TucoOY. eoult by Ge(nerai Pael-Matldie, cearritl e)fr a couple of Moe, arid after his secojid ?? leceieb Iilc name Of COt ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING JNTE IGENR I ISINAL FAIRyHOUSE NOTES, (Fwm our Corpondlt.) Should Th Wards to-day be favoured with the gloricus weatther whioh has been vouchsated us for the put couple of day thelr annual ?? ing promises to be a great and signal success. Perhaps ?? before has the popular one-day gathering over the famed Pairyhouse track been looked forward to with so much interest and plea. ,unble ...

Published: Monday 17 April 1876
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7069 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... mPorT IImINTO- I yza'i'RDA. Is'A tli. ~ (From our Cerrepoldert.) To-day the now sewson was ?? I Cjrragb, and It is to be rested th at the opening was not more anspio ,, 4pdo n the horirou of the legibite deparment of racing Is naturally h f74 Pot et bi,1. I our chalser of whom any oou, 7iogte proud frm the Sat t The weather to-day ownuot tW' aeoto secor uno te ;td0s,. below that bf fortnet ...

Published: Wednesday 19 April 1876
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3471 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... ?? . . . ?? ? -- - ?? I 7- , - I (UPitAl 110,f41VJ10t Y. 'JTWA v,/*WvJ (Jo (iiOt X'AII AtintyrIlling to annylvil otfttidir tho1t161ndhJzi1$(JftrolIf14 wlii, ?? tl thifiO !hl u|ft wjf im MtiohoY, I, nItt4, tinlaitt ii Ptiitinrybf Irihiti It l h t i initi bul tttytlu lfwhy iiti lhltditt tilatitI~fllt~fZ Oril ofdow tu it fll YtI4 t , ltilt 1tht ulv Nf if~ts ° Ati t li Itlioii iwum Alfie 1 ...

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 ...

THE VESTRY CONTEST

... The poll demanded at the pariah select vestry on Tuesday In connection with the election of church- wardens and selest vestrymen, was opened at ten o'olock, yesterday, at the Law Assoclation Booms. Mr. B. Moss presided during the day, end a con- elderable number of the vestrymon were present at intervals while the voting was oing On. The polling opened very sluggishly, and at no period of the ...

SPORTNG INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTNG INTELtAQEj0o NE WMARKET CRAVEN ~ MjEETJ( I'ROGRAMAMO VOlt THIS D &y, A. Swsv~rrSTmsa Of 10 soya each: thlree.). eaolda Oat ib), five, six, and upwards Oat Bib ; 'wenaer to Ncj'lal 200 so-s. fl.M. e lhe soya each; wvinners 71b extra. TLY.C. A SWzrc1aTA~see of 10 sore coeltl, wvithl 6 addedl ibm5 olds Oat 'lil, four Oat 10ib, live, lsix, ann aged loet ;, relear other allowances. T.Y.C. ...