SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RACING AND COURSING NOTES. . the ELDrroi t I 15.X DAILY Pos. Sir,-In fine open weather, liko that besing experienced iat present, one would expect to hear a great deal more Ireg ...

SPORTING PROPHECIES

... ?? _ -?P P y l§ 7rrorr rs js~y~gtra. TJUji V .itlTY t6tbL %neil ?? e p714fzlaoJt:CptJV 'Mtli~i?2txrh %v ?? 'LW¶-4deas*,ps ; SrW zw: M ~l7eldrlttl? *stlfy7S si~i~r 'i4 SSe-o si7t';70r7 tZ11~ Tit1earen~ ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... * - -~iRACIXG. NOTES. SpBrte- of an Interesting ehanteter was provided at Iffaneleester oaths opening day'of-tiie mutfing, wvhen Toastmaster, 'who Was ubet little' fsrnisd, Jand ...

BIRCHFIELD HARRIERS' SPORTS

... The seventh anlateur athletic meeting of the Birolhfield e Harriers-tool place at Aston Lowers Grounds on Saturday t afterinoon. The weather was anything ibut favourable, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTE.L.IGENCE. for K C' Tire racing ?? NOTES SagsI. san far isnoro ineetng than that witnessed onteoeiga Yyear-, a Tue prinsiign si t of tise'reeting felt to ties aliffty Chsaplet anda g eld ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING' INTELLIGENCH. BRIGG COURSING MEETING. -h THL DRAW. TheASTLEY CUP, for AU Ages, at 10 lgnin each. Dtr, Sbanks's Sir Garnet apt Mr. Scott's Bothering Boy Mr. Reilly's Lizzie agst Sr. Daw's Dec ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RAOXNG £NOTESI, 'p Teaken on the whole, tire third day's racing at Doncaster was ir not at alL bad; but no~ Particular features Occurred, excepting tirat tire ?? horses, Martini ...

CRICKET

... - CRlCKET. ' THE UNITED EL EVEN v. TIME AUSTRAMJANS. I(BY rOLilre.Aus.j After their gteat victory oreethe Gentlemen of England, thet Australians trpv~elled to Chichestei, Bud yesbunla beaa tc with an ...

CRICKET

... THE SCARBOROUGH FESTVAL. AUSTRALIANS v. I ZINGARL lBY TEcLEOP.AP11. The English amateur eleven, picked from the I Zingari, have nowv a great advantage over the Australians, who, with one wick ...

HULL, BEVERLEY, AND EAST RIDING COURSING CLUB

... On Wednesday, the members of the above club held a meeting at Riplingham, by permission of Mr W. H. H. v Broadley, M.P. Hares were plentiful, and some ex-a cellent ?? were made during the day. The exceed. 5 ingly fine weather induced a large company to attend, and the day was thoroughly enjoyed. The judge, Mr 5 Thomas Green, and the slipper, Mr J. Dent, discharged c their duties in au ...

Published: Friday 20 January 1882
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1004 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... so! SOLICITORS v.. HULL TOWN (2ND ELFcVEN). MO The weather on Saturday was highly favourable for lr cricketers, and the first real Saturday match of the n~ season was played on the Argyle-street ground between Pr' the second team of the Hull Town and a solicitors' team, brE captained by Mr A. Scott. The Hull Town men went Sol first to the wickets, and the ground being in heavy con. dition no ...

Published: Friday 12 May 1882
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1486 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... X - SPORTING NOTES. Fair sport was provided atle to. nd th Grand National Hunt Steeplecbas prdo ced an exciting finish between Uantarnamn an4rodu eda the only two that went thc e Derye Bread ...