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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SIFORTJIM 1IT.ELIdG1EOk D(NCASTER ERPFING MEETING. YESTIRDAY. ?? rTASEs.--Zauui1, I Migdalene, 2; CIeo. petits, &k Six vrai t. SEsreLFASLD HANflIOAP-TZ1ium?, 1;? St. KilOs, 2; Pargee,3. 8even iau. YoxRsEnRE oir Lson PoL&TZ.-SWl~g, 1; Hop, 2,,; Trm ¶lomr 3 bjx ra,. CoRoPRATIoN ?? 1o, 1; Waveney, 2; Lady Leonaxd, Seveu ran. LOOA.kSTPR WELTER BASDiCAP.--Ex dra d% I; roo)?er, g; Agglethorpeg, 3. ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1880
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 951 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, (.SpeckIlyh Telegraphaed.) THE DERBY. BEN D'OR ?? ROBERT THE ?? MASK ?? ?? N~ineteen ran. The 101st contest for the Derby Stakes came eff yesterday afternoon. The early mnorning' was un. UMOaiY fine, and gave pyromise. of the brilliant sunshine that succeeded. The lie of conveyances which leisurely rolled along the road to Epsom showed considerable fall- ing off in ...

Published: Friday 28 May 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2055 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPORTN.I - I -.REWMARKET FIRST SPRING MBERTING. THIDAY, APRIL 30. A LLIlXG- PLATE. Last mile and hbll of Cesarwitola Courae. 7 7 Captaln Macbol' Tolach Aid, 8 yr3 .Lke 1 7 7 LordElleainare'3EnBuberta. S k 7 7 hord Ha:rttngton'e oolt by Lectnrer-Vleorori, 3 yrs .HEopklns S 7 7 MIr. Savllla's filly by Besalikin-Bagao'lte, 3 yrs, Covey 0 Betting : 6 to 4 ?? colt. 4 to 1 aget Talach Ard, ande to I ...

STORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING NOTE* AND THE WHITSUNTIDE MEETINGS. TnE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. of holiday meetings are placed before t!a> racing public divert their attention from the Manchester Cup and the Derby, yet still the great event of the year will monopolise attention from this time forth until all the world has read how the battle was lost and won; and the new complexion the puzzle has taken since the ...

QUEEN'S COLLEGE (BELFAST), ATHLETIC CLUB

... QUEEN R COIL.,La, (BrLFSAT), ATELnTIO I CLUB. Patroa-Me.t Geraoa the Duke ol , LGIrut, Che. ?? colliw ol ( oeu'.s Tijiursity; the q Pvrthu ?? deat ol Z e:ean'a Coalfego. Belfast; his Yhxiismocnc the 2al1 of Dotfferin, KP, KO. B; ttie Rcv Di, brl'Vy, ex.Prosidaot nl Qaeoif' Uolleo,~ Billznt, Lqrt iurgtuLn, K P; Sir Richard VinIuse-, Brt,, Poll.enf-C Duike Vongo, Fviq, M A (Oxon). 'Vioe ...

Parliamextaby Business. —The House of Lords will meet to-day for formal business. the House of Commons, Mr. ..

... ask tho First Lord of tho Treasury whether has any objection to state the name of the foreign Power or Powers alluded to in a paragraph of his letter of the 4th of May, addressed the Austrian Ambassador and laid upon the table of tho House. Mr. will ask the Under-Secretary of Slate for Foreign Affairs if he will luy upon the table the Correspondence which has passed betweeen the American ...

MANCHESTER SUMMER MEETING, YESTERDAY

... MIANCHESTER SUMMER MEETING, YESTFRDA-Y. YESTERDAY. A Solling Stakes of 5sov6 nach, with 100 added l two-acollks fat, three 1Lst, four anld i paurels ?? 121h; lnesim, and oidnjis allowed 31h; the willner to be sold for 100 sore, it for 00 allowed 71b. Firs furl]longs. Coro0lla, 600 . . .. ?? . ?? Cholden, 60 ?? Baronct, 50 ?? A Two-year-old Stakes of 10 sovo echcl, with 1t0 rlded colts PNe 121b ...

Published: Thursday 20 May 1880
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 442 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... UEUUI;1tI'1'. YORKSHIRE ELEVEN a. NINETEEN COLTS. The cricketing season was opened at Sheffield yesterlsnr, alien Eighteen Colts. with a captain, wcre snatched acuiost the Cloeizy Eleven. It xvill be ?? tlhrt I. Grianshaow onace a notaoble contribti.QIss of 41. 'The folloving is the seoro:- EIGHTEEN COLTS (with Cartatia. . G. Heall (Hallaa), b Peate ?? .. 4 Mr. P. N. Dannat (Maltby), e Taylor ...

Published: Tuesday 04 May 1880
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1371 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE DERBY AND OAKS

... For the last few years the dulness and lack of interest which, according to general belief, had fallen upon tihe Derby aud its surroundings has been a favourite theme with sporting/writers. A little exaggerated, perhaps, this same1,dulness aud want If interest, but still, no doubt, having a basis of fact, If for want of interest, though, we read lack of betting, we perhaps should be more ...

ATHLETIC SPORTS AT ASTON

... On Saturday afternoon the Birchoeld Harriers held tbeirthird annual bicycle and athletic meeting, at the Lower Grounds, Aeton, The weather was all that could be delired, and from; 3 0011 to 4,000 persons areembled to witness the sports. The entries were nuneerous, and included several wetl-kciown local athletes. The management of tbe sports, however, was not quite what it should leave been. ln ...

LONDON BEITING

... LONDON BEBTING. VICTORIS CLrUBs, Saturday. There was anu xcellent munster at the clubs to-day, and spoausla- tion on the Mrinebester Cup took a wiider range than previously, several animals being well backed. Ba& Archer was befriended to Win about a couple of thousands at 1I to 2 and 100 to 14; and at 10 to I Abbot was supported for close u1pon 1 300., the odds being aslcad for at last. ...

SPORTING

... I s THE DERBY DAY. [PvBSS ASS4OCATION ACCOUNT LuLONDrN, WEDNESDAY Ev=Nnse. The 100th contest for the Derby Stakes came off this afternoon on Epsom Downs in the presence of a vast multitude, representative of all clafsses, from the Heir Apparent himself down to the humblest , of his fature subjects. The rain that patrons of the turf so earnestly desired during the previous night came not, ...