SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO IN NTELLIGENCE 8 RpORTING NOTES.a To, the EDIORo Of th D4 AILY POST. S~ir,--As Ianticipatedwould bathe case6,theracenguri g~d the past week was of a tame character, and only the most v, t inveterate followers of the turf assisted at Brighton and b -e* Lewes, the former-of which place was visited by a, similar storm of wind and rain as eharibcterized what should haved been the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THat SPRING HANDICAPS. To Vie Borron of ate DALY Pear. Sir,-It is expected that excellent acceptances will be obtained for thevarious sporting handicaps, the weights for which have just been published. The open weather has admitted of so much work being done by horses that owners should be disposed to give them every chance,. and consequently it is fair to presume that the list of contents ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SP'ORTING_ INTELLIGENCE. SPORITING NOTES. ?? the EDITon of Ilae DAILY 1osr. Si,-B3etwcen the Sussex fortnight and the York sole- pres a bration a certain lnto rgu cusin sportingeiccs h ased. the jaded turfite iii tho isiterim s~ecks fresh fields and twe pastures new,1 in order to reou'perats his energies for renew. dur iug the contest, Ardent indeed must be thle aportemaicth 0who follows the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... .SP T - I IN TL LI - . OFmI ?? INRiN 'TELLIGHXOB.: R ACING NOTES. A fairly-tntoresni programme has been Issued by the populad. elerkof the. course, but assuall list of-arrivalsoindleates that the apbrtsvil. be poor. About a dozem anitamil have been seut (rom th head quarters Of the turf, and a few. have reached here ftenr. Malton Beverley, and Hednesford Stables. The dourse is,I hear,' in ...

ATHLETIC SPORTS

... WEVsT Dxwcr CRICKcT CLuB.-On Saturday the 6 members of the West Derby Cricket and Football - Club held their athletic festival-in A field adjoining 4 t Mill-lane, in the piesence of a large assemblage of 6 0 ladies and gentlemen. The successful competitors 5 were as follow:- 5 220 yards Haandicap Flatrace, far schoolboys: 1, W. 5 Lewis; 2, J. Eales; 3, H. Aspinall.-120 yards Handicap 5 ...

SPORTING

... S1eQT1G. ?? SPORTrIrG NOTES. TU~sDA Evmresn. Shonid the 4weather only prove propitious, fair excellent days' racing will he, witnessed at Man- chester, judging freom' the arrival list, which may ES he~firlvs considered a heavy one, quite 100 horses being il~ready on the -spot to fuli~l their engage- ments. Th course, o, is in much better G condtio thh miht avebeen ?? after the recent heavy ...

Published: Wednesday 22 November 1882
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3488 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SOUTHPORT ATHLETIC SPORTS

... I SOUTHPORT ATHLETIC SPORTS, The Southport Athletic Society held their annual festival on Saturday afternoon on their new ground in Sussex-road. One of the most populai meetings in this division of the county, the Southport sports invariably attract prominent amnater athletes from all parts of tbe kingdom. This years' gathering was no exception to the general rule in this respect; the entries ...

SPORTING

... ASCOT MEE G. , MAY, JUNE 9. The Wnrmsoa CAsTns STAktg of 15 sova each, 5 ft.; with 300 added, for two-year-olds. Colts, 8st. l0lb., fillies. 8st. ?lb. Wimner extra. T.Y.C. (five furlongs 135 yards). 8 7 MrT Eeir's RookArc._ . Archer 1 810 Mr. T. Cannon'sSigmophone._._ ..Owner 2 810 Mr. W. Gilbert's Tes Sailor Prins ?? oates 3 8 1l Mr. W. Soater's Violoncello ?? ?? J. Goater 0 8 10 Mr. ...

SPORTING

... ?? -STOORTON MEETING. TW73MSDAy, AUGUST 17. 28 TOS Virst Yew~ Of the TwINrY -su aira rAsN] 2713NNUL ST4KES Of 1D00son eacbj h. ft., with 100 PR4d5dorte. Zs -i Colts, Bat. 101b.; fillies and Fedn, ,Ba.Bi.Winners extra Allowanom Five B 6 Lord 7alnd's Jts i .. ?? ?? 21 9 4 r .SeesnsCasoso..T Osborne 3 Tdanle-Buckhaw~nd ?? ra-Betting: B to 4i agat argeru ~tp St. 1 e or jgsteCam~ R.Oyston, and Glee ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINTG. her VERPOOL JULY JlEaILtOTr. W iTHE CUP DAY, WVEDN\MESDAY, JULY 12. %o7 BigCp Day, and the weather contrasting ired. most favo urably with that at the opening of this Th afor' important meeting, it, was to be expected that the attendance wudshow an improvement at Aintree a wetIto-day, and so it did, the company otstide, at t he B 'lest, cornpnataton, being doubly as large as that of ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING NOTES. a a9 1 There was some pretty good sport at Winchester Ca Onthe opening day, and the weather having cleared -Be up, there was a munch larger attendance than was S5 to. generally anticipated. Several of the leading Won London speculators being present, wagering on T the various evenits was of a lively description.T The results proved disastrous to the talent, nearly all the ...

SPORTING

... SPORTIIM U SFWING, SPORTISG NOTES. . ?? Ei5NIG. Id C With erv prospect of ' oae the annual i September reunion on the famous. Town Moor G should prove equally as successful as ever, albeit J' the arrival list up to the present bas scarcely reached QB expectations. Most of the St. Leger, cracks, how- a ever, are on the spot. From early moring until B e late in the evening the town began to get ...

Published: Tuesday 12 September 1882
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2709 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games