SPORTING

... IT--~-SPORTING, ASCOT HEATH 1MYETING, o1'0FRIDAY, JUNBIt;.4 APL.AaT. f o sacs., added to a 6,11'fpiWAIr.'4 Ofl 11 0tirs. cat'h.) Wrgtrt fr aoir &0. Fiv'C fur icligo5. II -1 Mr. P. Pr!y ?? J-t4ar'diiig Ii 0 4 Mr'. Sureldoi' ?? ai rwrigIV 2 8 d ea-r. 8set. TA. r titrr it g( o Hrarr'te. 3 yr'a G'oater' 3 Theofloiimlgaroio -ytrF rhr Quieturde. F. Jetfery;Bne.T Ciriie.Bettinig 'ell Ofrt Rouen, 91 ...

SPORTING

... I ANTICIPATIONS Jludgin~g by the great nlumber oif 10~ ari'ivetl at Ascot, large fie]ldsma b I I have very little chiange, to make'i ii dttic;ted given in yesteiulay's AMercusq. In t~i `3`'cvji as Duke of Parma is likely to pr~o, j2o -Sta~ke& I shiall sttbstitut~e SCAMP'S ItJUMC,. s Obitee,1 CIIANCELLOII to furnish the whll, that o1 stated, C'onseil should get a MIl- e, befye Wales's Plate, ...

ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY SPORTS

... BOy.Al, MILITARY ACADENY STORT47. In tele presence of a large assemblage the cadets at thle R ill military Acatdvemy Wouowicil, Cl;gCed in their aInnliUmI ?? 8ports p testerda. ?? euclisuro before the Acateoy b,.tbeell e r l'tly enlarged siace last year, and thelo wvas ?? apace Itihe various events, With eiaplo accomimodation for the nce uLi)re, 1 i pootivu ot wlhoi occupiot a couvenieut stand ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTHlLIQ ENG DJ(MTING UT LONDON.-FmrD&1 Pirecedig Ithe London. marklet were on a Xmikkalmalk anai col torn coumt, 1'rcecs olneed so undor: ASOCOT STlAMM& 6 to I agt CondiI ( IXU to 10 to I apet Chancollor (Ii) it & ` II t10to I lsrrletiuaws(o) Ill) to 12 - Laecec of 11 to I - 1entgliier i toI1- keea.( 201to-I0I 10 to I - olso t I2oyA.L R1UNT cup. 101 to Iapgt Beoussele (t 0) 25 Oto I. ...

CRICKET

... I IICKET. RM.C.C. AND GllouND ?? DEIIBYSmUE-. Yesterday, at Lord's, tho Mar-ylebono Club sustained another single innings defeat sat the hands of a. comtity Ituam not hitherto ranked samongst thfirost-cs-lass elevensi of EnlglanOd, bitt 'which from the rapid limproveniont it bas asnde of late neay be ltcnccforth looked upon as able to 1hold its own1 Sat 1 comets. Play began at 11.50, Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 8PORTIN& INTELLIGENCE. Ascot was essentially royal in all its surroundings with one exception-that those animals which had tile allegiance of' backers failed to bring them through in.a right royal manner. Apart from this drawback-and it appeared a very heavy one tothose who plunged upon the good things which the Epsom running had drawn attention to-there was no single cause for complaint, the ...

Published: Saturday 17 June 1876
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3696 | Page: Page 8 | 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. ...

WEST OF SCOTLAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... - ~- yZST OF SCOTLAND~ RFLE ASSOCIATION. ,yErTIhG AT COWGLEN-PF}TH DAY. esterday, the conpetitions at C.owglen were ed on under the most comfortable circun- c The good weather Which prevailed on semdaT oontunued yesterday, and, to add to the ions of the meeting, the ranges were visited [ 'sierable n rumber of spectators, who seemedF byaconse. ~ ~ ~ seme asne a, interest in what vwas going OnL ...

Published: Saturday 17 June 1876
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3989 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... CRICUKET. n 3i07Ta1 r. SMo ?? gwlat mistih for Tomn Re ?Jonel botetit %vas ke-t a very ,ffpb)o wlhes the sipualswexG h ?? ?? roiobt. Thet3eSouh cOrrqjelWl. tbihei firet ininr~g e for 238 rms. -The b ;tig Gf the N.th.rer6 ?? ¢.3 veor ldmo aioneby cut Grace thrice bl s etaistto for ioilr. Daft an4 Locmrwot playei -very Steady cricket, and s1eithd cowild N 111;slodged by Sousthet ito or ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1876
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 931 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE UNIVERSITY CRICKET MATCH

... THE UNIVERSITY CRICKET MA TCH. AT the beginning of the season public opinion declared in favour of Oxford's chance for the match of this year. Later on, when each eleven bad been able to draw some sort of line through playing against teams of Gentlemen of England, favouritism became equally divided. It was seen that both elevens were above the average batting strength, and not quite so strong ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ISTAN'CIlESTl:R. Sl!-MiTATI MEETING,. j 1 C Cie ' H111diCi1Tr 'te -SPe1TI:7LU I yr, lost 71b 11 'iiire, ., y) ?? Iadb2ie, 2 yrs' 'Sxist 111bXE AIlait!Ln hie-lel'w5~~ 3 A o (1), ;I nle :I:aer, 3 -1. 6st 111b (2); IizIluj if :,xrs, f 21 ?? t',pelvial t~z~s. ifor Twin-yr-oldls.-leiels (§2. epllmd St1-e 12 PuVIa Rs igirnealts- tochtier, ESt 101b (1) L2dy lRonald, 9st 31b (2); Mrs. Prig, 8s.t ...