HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... ALr3SOSITON (at 11).-Saturlay, Ararch 20, Giffard's Cros; Monday, 22, Coven Village: Tuesday, 23, Cotmpton; Thursday, 25, Batehacre (at I 1.S0) ; Saturday, 27, Apley, ATITERSTOVE (at 11),-This day, March 10, Klingsbury Wood; Saturday, 20, Corley. BEAUFORT's, Duri or (at 11).-This day, March 19, Newtitan Lodge; Saturday, 20, Volunteer, Bread Somerlord (at 12). BeCEaSER (at 12).-Saturday, March ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... sr;ponrTIT INTELLIGENCE THE BEN~D OR DIFFICULTY. c caeluful' of yestetrday, which contained the text of - h Ral soiel has boen lodged at the officron of Messrs. inthe bltO e Bend or raso. adds that the tetwards of the 510rae ncehagwil enerainth cae t four o'clock on ~ad~ nd ntio wll o gve totherepective owners to- Tdrthcir itOSCO attha tie, nd t aplace which will ~ Lrd tosbe~' an equste Si ...

CRICKET

... THE CHEL.TENHAM WEEK. is GLOUCESTER v. SURREY. forY TeLtC(tstAPts- 'c Tljeplay In tise second snatch of thas Chteltenlams weelc was S co itntined yesterday, anal in the course of the day only seven. B ?? fell. Surrey's innings closed for 235-a total which it played very line ercitet, and Air. W1. G. Grae and Midiwinter SoeSURREY. n T,. A. Shutec, b Midwinter ?? . 2 at Jsspp, c, Woof, It ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INT ?? ?? SPORTING INTELLIGEN7CE4 RACING NOTES. 5 Bend Or's St. ltuner partisans were content to accept tsWo1 I abuiisthsetroon at Kermpton, where the sport was SbOm, 1 upto the mark to-day. Rester and ?? of Lyonisrepeated thea successes, and a couple of winners were landed by P. Archer. whocam frm edcC t fsl~i iineliteaeuents at Windsor too; morow.The2cltroO~tOOecioolwil prhaps ...

CRICKET

... o GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS, Wei g [BY TELricRAP'u.] Sul f On Saturday, in very unsettled weather, the Gentlemen and T'a Players' match, at tie Oval, was brought to a conclisson, the a n 1. Players winsing by 87 runs. A heavy fall of rain delayed the nl 1; d game. After luncheon Mr. Hornby lit very freely, an( PLAYERS, Ai 1ST INNr1as:5. 2ND INNINOS. Jupp, c and b Lucas. 23 c Grace, b Lucas ?? 4 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... NEWMARKET RAOES.-YESTERDAT. In fine though rather dull weeather the Newosarlset meectingz was concluded, and the ?? a fair Oon, bult the sport only promised to be of a moderate character, and this can be put downl as the reason of so teeny visitors departing overnight. Therm was inot a great amolunt of betting On the Ceesrewitchl at the rooms in the morning, hut The Abbot was all right again, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELtIGENCE. d ~~GOODWOOD X1'3TES. n There was alarge company present~o evltneis lisa Stewards'Cop L- ru~nfor, and at the loostmoment lachithorpe becamena'very warm~ *~favourite for this popular short eo'6, Lord Hastings'lhorse ran afast, and he looked a gallant vwlmrr'er at tiro half distance; lent Elf King, who began rattire slowly, wore himi downrdt the finish, and won a splendid ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... (Specially Teleg.raphed.) CROYDON SPRING MEETING. NORWOOD HANDICAP. Penitent . . Angotura .2 Actor. 3 Five ran. Corne IVOODSIpE ]PLATE. C~ornet.1 Seward .2 Lord Sid mtouh .3 Twelve ran. SPRING TWO-YEAR-OLD. Cash ?? Pilgrim ?? Inez de Castro ?? 3 Nine ran. GRAND HANDICAP HURDLE RACE. Charles I ?? 1 Badminton ?? 2 Highland Mary ?? ?? L SHIRLEY PLATE. Lord-of the Chase . Kilcorrau .2 Haggis ?? ...

Published: Thursday 01 April 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1615 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

A SPORTING SKETCH

... A SPOR.TING SKETCH. IN AND ON THE RIVER. Going on the water in a boat is a sort of fascina- tion with nearly every Englishman that is born, and, moreover, it develops itself at a very early age. Which one of us does not remember the time . when he endeavoured to circumnavigate the horse- pond in a washing-tub, and therein learnt the first principle of mechanics as applied to rotary motion ? ...

Published: Friday 20 August 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5147 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FIRST LANCASHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... FIRST LANCASHIRE RIFLE VOLLJNTEERS. ad, )DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.k0 ha ied The annual gathering of this fine corps-one of as the oldest. strongest, and nerhaps the most we disciplined of all the regiments of our citizen nesoldiers -teak place last night at the storehouse, 1I -St. Anne-street, for the purpose of having die- H in tributed to the successful competitors in shooting, ea r the ...

CRICKET

... CPJCKET. THE A&usTVALTAlr ELErV v. ?? or F:N. xn.-t h The second match between these sides, and the last engagement of the colonists before their departure ra from this country, was begun yesterday on the Crystal n1 d Palace grounds, Sydenhams, in very enjoyable weather. s f There wras a very large attendance, but from the nature p d of the ground difficult to estimate accurately. The m ...

SPORTING

... I SPORTINGI NEWVTON SURMEJ. AE'TOG. FRIttDAY, J U NE 18. The S6ORRY Httt DA?ICAP FLarfl of 100 guintas, for tbree-year-olds and upiwards. Winners extra. Tive furlongs. 48 A4r. Etche's Xlng Clovis, 6 yrs ?? agan 1 7 12 hMr. 3yraharn's Sweetienet's dara tdly, s yrs. . iY' Macdonald 2 6 3 Mr. Wv. B. Marshall's Humber, 3 yrs ?? Bill 3 The folluwilig also ran:-Melturt, W. Plr.tt; La.;e : 6hav~l, ...