SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOWRUMiNG INTELLIGENCE. NEEWMAREET FmIST OCTOBER MEETING. YESTIRDAY. A Sr;I Ate STAXES of 5 sovs Cac h foe starter's, vit1 30 aded; *weight tor ia e; the Winner to be sold tor 213 sove, if for 100 allowe ,lb. Sors Course (5 fvtroiogs). W srllautc ?? ?? Failry I ltceicantae.Parryh-1 . .c. . ?? ,Archer 2, i ?? l:laidoithe i'alley and Boswell also ran. Bettng,- Evens on Itosiltante, 6 to 3. Li ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1876
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1194 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACINRG NOTES. : I Tlhere are over 120 horses at Doncester, assd teeny more nro I esipectel, so the rad rig prospeets of thle Illeetlig are ver flatter- iag. The presence of the lorlnce of Wales vlt leei, si doubt, to al large hicrerie in tile attendance, arid his Royal H1ighiniess is enpectel to b3e Oi the colrio between one sind two - tofe rrows. 1Il Prein Newtinrkets more than Ility horses ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... WVA-RWICK SE1,PTEMBE_3R MEETING, PRl00lAMMEll FOsh THIlS DAY Thle Rl.cs-'ao SexrEser of 5 covs eacis, with 80 added, for two. yeaar-astis coelts Sit 1211), fllhies Soit toll ?? allowed 71l1) wvinner to be told for 10a) sovo, if 'er El0 allowed 711), Strslgis ratin us Tisale TseA STAKES Of 5 tevs each, wlls 10 aided ; two-year. cabl e 1t, three sot 10)1b, fear, live, six, anti aged 'Jet Sib; ...

Cricket

... eiddt.__ VICTOIIIA (DERBY) V. BLOOMlSIELD HALL CLUB. The abovo was played on Saturday, at Bloomfield Hall, on a splendid wicket, and resulted in an easy victory for the visitors by 86 runs. The batting of Ball, H. Polky, H. Morley, and F. Morley for the Victoria, and that of Bore- banks for the home eleven was very good. Ball and More- ton were very destructive with the ball. The score:- ...

Published: Wednesday 20 September 1876
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 948 | Page: Page 7 | 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 

[ill] RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... I f.XSF@PkJHT IRB RIFLE ASSOCIATION. T~ nat ?? for Prize; inll Connecetion with LUs Butt, the %w.eatetsr inl the early pert 'of tile day being Very tilt TILVour14)le to glood shooting,. At the ConauiloioerneIt the- wn'vii' blow, down the range, but it lifterwarils blew from nth th 'ih in gests, anti in the afternoon reinl desceinded t very hoaevi>,'. Tue ?? offered includedl the County, for ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1876
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1389 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

UFFCULME RACES

... urrItjjWUM zb ?? WE The annual race meeting was held on Wednesday last, W ani, under ordinary circumstances, this is one Of the a K plerasatest local events of the year; but on the present an occasion e heavy rain prevented many from attending, and mditvery disagreasI afI thee o were present. The course was staked in same fields about a mile from the Br, station, the property of J. C. New, Baq ...

BRADFORD RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... BRADFORD RIBLE IoL.- T .AITTArTr A A+ -- .- --Rs BATTALION.~ P)RIZE 810TIOONsx On Saturday last thle shooting for the I took place on Badidun Moor heoa., i contest was Lid1, and Ith 'PlareOinei which it is divided iakcsitte _i4Pli~ cinnang the year. To quaiytsotints competitor hod to attend at .e.t.10. conspany drills, paes in baynt4ec- 111' a class tiring. -Nearly 4d0 a t~~ hut owin~g to thle ...

Published: Tuesday 12 September 1876
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1569 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sports and Pastimes

... Zportz anb V- aabuc,5. CRICKET. BULL SOUTH BITTON ASIAT3UBIS . BEVEILEY OLD FoUNDNY.-This match was played at Beverley on Saturxday, and resulted in a victory for the homie team by 12 runs and four wic1;ets to fell. Score :-Beverley Old Foundry, 45; South Myton Amateurs, oS. LEONARD JACKSON's BENEFITr MATCrH-Th;is match was played last Friday and Saturday between twenty- two of local clubs and ...

Published: Friday 08 September 1876
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1638 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - t r l o -. - SPORTING, 1M'ELI1GNCE. WESTERN (ATh) MEETI :G . , :YVEDAY.. - The C0eoriArxoN WELTER V1A0IcA P PLATE of 60 soys r for three year olds and upwards; winners extza. Strlle ?? I ?? ?? ?? BrackShaw 2 A, .-Searfbrth : : Sheard, 3 3 Little lEese, Thin, eah, ind Belvoir also ran. Bet- . ting-5 to-2 agst StzoUer, 8 to lagpt Belvoir, and 4 to 1 agst Hinde.'WO by length 'ada half, a head- ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1876
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1026 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? T E nit Li NOTES AND SELECT~ION-S. B)ONCASTER, WBIIDNZODAY NIGHT.' U Tie St. Leger, after all, resulted in a eomplot8 Rn, iiupset of the Derby formn, ?? 0O a's readily as Mr. Baltazzi's colt did the former in Bils T the Epsom race. It is hard to. acontfrh 'defeat of Kisber, as lhe looked and went 'well 15-ae a- enough, but when he was collared at the distanc be he was in trouble immediately ...

Published: Thursday 14 September 1876
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1904 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING,

... NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS. The first autumnal meeting at Newmarket will be concluded to-day. Altbdaghi the result of 4j,, various contests has nothad any aparreeiable interest with regard to the CEsarewitch an Camrbridgesliaiw Stakcs, yet I feel more confidence than ever in one, of my selections, Coonmaasie or Umpire, carrying off the much coveted prize. The follovwing are my selections for this ...