SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING IINTELLIGENCE ] ROYAL CALJEDONIAN HUNT AND KELSO TliE SIEETUINC.YANSTPROAY Fis ?? Trerrergat, St Sib ?? 2ul Blif Knot ?? 1 sweet Sound filly (Jones9) and, ~LoerVKit~li ali'or fietthir- a S to 2 on oniarya, r, to 2 napt (wet taert ha uare leeilas, nd tw ctosgta lirileti Scecati anti third. Tonl WrLT1.rr1r Ccip Chimes, lint ifib ?? Osberno IBro-th of a BlOY, lost Sib ?? Y1'loeat 2 ?? 3 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING NOTES. Tlit ?? at bond-quarters ?? was much better than was goiierelly expected, as Is nearly every case large, fields came out fejr cacti eveet, soil the Nursery 1ffsidicap, which brought noe less than seventeen to tule post, was; imade the medium of tome rather heavy Spccaitioii, 4 to 1 was always to be had on the toeld, Craoni 'fair lieing selected the favourite, bet Site lisd ...

SPORTING

... SPOiTJG. ANTICIPATIONS FOR BAMPTON. The H1mn1ton ansiumn meeting will engage the attentionsof the Loidoners to-ay and 1)-morrow. The-following are the most likely to prove success- fal :-Milouley saxa.tm Handicap5 Gx.&us should ia; High WeigfirtHandicap,SsowDaop; Hampton ?? P1aS, B inm COLT or Ran GAu1 srP; and the Tlines Valley Plate, LAA 0? V.s Gumsmox. LOKDON BEING.-MoAT. OWR M~ vTCH ...

SUMMARY

... Iptopoil tTflltP . SAT-rS POPVIJ M8 UPEM . 8UMMABY. DOMESTIC. The Duke of Abercorn has resigned the lord-lieutenancy -of Ireland, and is suc- ceeded by the Dake of Marlborough. The Social Science Congress got through a good deal of work on Saturday, although the afternoon was partly devoted to excursions. In the health section, a paper by Dr. Lowndes on infanticide, was con- sidered so ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i a k,'INT ALIGE bridg ?? Lard inecin without a don I6~tC favoulite for monej 1 1060 to 150 being boceo.im&et eregmo~hehkt wB hile Th Gj who nominal yetood& a:I the sa ?? showefi~~ unbdn onceeaan, longe fo-t b 6fjoee pblocmt o unitness at IOMw1Y* Viiaca~rd at03 tolt, tkeninthe rlgh btqure',andolde~ andooicamatanoea whiuleb'o4l 'b 0 ruan. yzoxa-~aiuneasswifll 1p -bOM,. 100 to 15 agst Lord ...

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 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING IN NEWCASTLE IMEET1~ T plate HP TUFSlAy Beatrtce, 4 yrs, Ost 7 b (2); M1ri > e Reldon Stakes, for Two-yr-olds -jzt0 ! Fairy Queen, 8st 611) (2); Irlncegf * S btakes. -Sister to Tipster, 3 Yrs, 7,t fib goad, 7st 71h (2); Bardolph, 3 yrs 7st 11, berland Autumn Plate.-Clearivefl0 rd MinllniO Clyde, 4 yrs, 'Et blh (2), St. C, ut 31h (a). Tyne Sellinp ?? 1lib ii); Macadam, 4 yrs, 9,t (2) ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BETTING IN LONDON. XEV555OLY. CAsemacoEsnjear:-100 to 15 agst Rosebery (t); 100 to 15 agst the Ghost (t); 10 to 1 agst Tekscopo (o); 1! 0 to S sost Lord Lincoln; 100 to 6 ngst Merry Duchess (tl; 25 to 1 agst Blantyre (o, t 28 to l) ; 25 to 1 agut Garth (o, t 33 to 1) ; 28 to 1 agat Newport to) ; 33 to I asot Skylark (t and w): 33 to 1 agest Pluton (t) ; 33 to I agst Pensacola (o); 33 to 1 agst ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... OiI Ufli '%a thor the _ NOTES AND SELECTIONS. ri HAMPTON, TOHURSDAY NIHT. The Backers had none the best of the proceedings Ti at Hamplton to-day, although three 0f the six races q o the card fell to the selected, to the talent * the defeats of Coblint, Element, and Lady Rod- well being sad blows. The latter uev& e had a 400 chance to win the High-weigh t Selling Handicap, I ais her pilot knew ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1876
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3463 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

POLO RACING AT ABERGAVENNY

... I OLO RACING AT ABERGAVENNY. | The Mcnwuorthshro Polo C0lb pr6niotedt Maee3 on the AbergavOnny course on Friday. This was tho first occasion of the kind, ang itbroughid together a select conpany. ,r. 1I?. FC Hanbiryl Wallianis, ?? gave permix3sionfor.tho cou'sej to bI used, and the sports were under the direx- tion of the ?? of thle Moumdutlighire Ptolt Club, with Mr. Howard as secretary. In ...

Published: Saturday 14 October 1876
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1128 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... ANTICIPATIONS FOR NEWCASTLE. The principal event to-day,the Newcastle Antumn Handicap, should be won by ST. ESTEPHE orx EscoaT, and Glastonbury looks well for a place investment. The Northern Nursery, STVx or Rv1UPRTA should win. In the Gateshead Plate, G&weD FL=?, even with the top weight, should perform well, and I shall eouple IDLEa Bo'r with him to fuaish the winner. Lambtoa Stakes may ...

Published: Wednesday 18 October 1876
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4163 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPORTIKG. TILET T URF liN ENGLAND. l !IFROM OUR OWN COR.RESPONTDENT.] Ta pr thaqatr LONDON, SATTURDAY. j Jzz p~t a hedqs~trathis week has not been I ,of .a pzrticnl~arly Easy character; sit l some fair animals have come fortb, and if the Ceenrewvitch and Ca~nzidgrisshirc have rot lx en ofl'ected rmuch by the ri nuinb tlhcse races look al:l the znare inte- iresting iii the fut ure. On1 tli ...