CRICKET

... CMCKET. I - - I NOTTS V. LANc'AsRUT.-Playetl at NOttingbarn on mondcy- Tueeday, eann Wednesday. Score:- NOTTI. P. W1.bAV~ebv IS.G3 . 0 b ?? P. Dact, O Porter, b 1IT're.. 70 oatpo; b &, Pebv.. 19 A. Sbrowabnry, b nr0 o Ullwyra, b &q.teby.. 4 !L ueslbe, o Bnelow.b.&ppebp.. 51 5tosrw~thl. ~isety 6 W. Ba-rne b Balow ?? b eaplebybM tyroe F8 W. O sroft, run cut . I? ' ?? 7 ?? ?? 1ll aJXL ...

SPORTING

... AN~TICIPATIONS FORL LEWES. The week's raoing in the ikouth will be oonolslded with the LeweabMeeting. The Juvenile Plato may be won by LADY ASTLEY or FORTY Wirwrs; Ash- combe Btfikei, SELBORNMOE o JOYDIILLS 13hould1 eue.Two-year-old St~akea,4PLAciDA, or FATllios M&TIOXw in her absence; arnd CRIOLINorE Or EDWARD III. may. secure the SouthdowA Club Hritdiosp. On Saturday, LADY- MOTss'YN or ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLTGENCE. R1AOING NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS, To the FwTOit of tie DAILY Posr. Sir,-To discuss giatims the events of the past week would occupy far too much space, and, moreover, would necessarily cultail illy concluding remarks on the Two Thollsanld Guineas, which forms the leading feataro of tho progrilfSnmO isiledl by the authorities for the Newmarket Spring IIeetillg. Tt is, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I - SPORTING INTELLIGENOER j LEWES MEETING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY VEWS. SIn,-Somo good sport was witnessed at Lewes to-day, and between the backers and layers it may be considered a drawn battle, although the fielders must have had the best of it. Placida was served up pretty warmu for the Two-Year-Old Plato, for which Father Matthew was an ab- sentee, owing to a stake of such value, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... iORT a j *1 i ' DUBL IN M'M0gmfaMTING-Tn4 DAY. The rain, * 40 s ztnce my is eommcwin W, Ithlhe - Mr Si hi+ lbd b2f he etrop there now no prospect ot ?? Buffering in th smallest d9grWe'P M A Rndition o either the 1a6 .tA atacks. Th weather, 'pr'orme^a4ioery no, so that we are likerpj,*il Ittoik quad-. rupede and ipalt ('Tiir iit tifarnvals is th larg'esifti&+ e4,fi~ii jetti;{ thot, which ...

Published: Tuesday 16 May 1876
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5138 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 8RORTI.A - wI. : ' , , ' Th' week just olosed willeve ie n 0am~ lo oottiblo in Ite s~ea #l~p wi be Thvda+ John Feruoon Mdontganltrr. we' 4oVEjgfhe& toe F t6 ui ~) hfo6 glo'om to s loilln a ?? ~b6UtI4Is tork PAek Mleetng, which bhapilly I proved to lie a' genu'ine ' gs i J19Qi oob4i~~ns l4; ReNs gO P,40ti anim the raolng was totthy ol tha~em~ritkr .0therltq q the southern papiine., Nifpl ?? f ...

Published: Monday 08 May 1876
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4026 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

NEWMARKET AND CHESTER NOTES

... The Second Spring Meeting at head-quarters scarcely main- tained its character, and it would have proved an insignificant affair but for the Two Thousand and One Thousand Guineas, as the fields for nearly aU the events brought to issue were small. - The two year old races run have some bearing on the future, anti, of course, the crack three year old contests have thrown a strong light on the ...

Published: Sunday 07 May 1876
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1749 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... HATCHES PLAYED OX SATLMDtY. d ALL ENOLAYlT S ELEVEN r V. IGHTiEN GrLZj o EDIsNEUaGEL-ThIS nnach, which iigan t c a Thursdapy was corncided on Satbrd and aeite aq of the. Eighteen by ?? runs and tbirteen resut ' lr The Eleven scored 328 in their to - ke tb to two omogs Lnd the e the Fighteen when time was called wa 31. The cailY r s afollowr-. - - XIOIITEmr. t Frs~t UInng.& 8a 00Cculit b f ...

Published: Monday 22 May 1876
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 989 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... s - I I ~ I CITY 3BETTING (LONDON).7-FIcbAy. T1E.oREAT NoatlimruN HiNDICAP. Even oua Apology-takbe 5 to 4. S to 1 bar one-offered. ITEM DEBBY., quotations. ' 'lSiU, retrareh ?? . 2 to I take 9 to 4. ?? Joh Dawseon Mincral ?? - 5 to 1 taken and wa, ed..ayhoe All Heart ?? 8to 1 taken andwanted ?? Dover ?? to 12 taken ?? M.,Dawson ?? 100 to 8 takelO to7O ?? JnlinuCwsnarx,._, 20to ?? B.Pwek ...

SANDOWN PARK FIRST SUMMER MEETING

... SANDOWN PARK FIRST SUMMED MEETING. I PROGRAXMMI ft '1[HIS DAiY. ASxNr it URILEOB tL.ATIE of 10() sovs: feor-year-liihi I s 121b, live 11it 1ib, six and ?? l2st 'lb nsiidens :Ilo-fl S D the winner to be solst for 100 zova; if for 50 allowed 71Tib Ullesala and a half, over six hurdlei. Tha WADInuAH SrTAsE of sova each, Nvith 100 ?? 0* vear-eolsie tist 12tlb, three SeL Y2b1I, fousranIpVari;tlS.- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTrIELLIGEANCE. SCARBOROUoGH RACES.-YEST'El AY. Rain fell almoost itscessaolly' until close upon thu timo eot, for thel Commusnceinettt of 410rt, sit thla attenilatte of Isislidiy- mi~kers woo therefore even smlaller thain on thle Oilening sIlay' 'Rio sport, hoowever, was very good, ted of yesttersiay's ]tcriortncrs Fannly 31ay woo tilo Jorenil' Pliste In vetry cast fishier. emwl ...

CRICKET

... 11-t- , mp - -- - -. I OHICKET. I TtVrrI 'tC PAV1PJV Illoaom Pr? ?? NO'JYJiF AN]) VOJIK(- (M11IoTy ofttor noon yontorduy tubl rila~otol wan ?? WLIN at' Lor4l11 Jn the pr ognill of a vtry 8210int OciZtfallly-' ' ir jtlt~blo to tin xrnploason ly mtrong east wloi whiili (idli, IrvifeT' ,luno CIldojoxdrs' was (A hapilloos obalioo almost. Jrom ol fis, aid li b t~lio 0t ovr wools ta bill? bidoyn ...