SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... RAMNCG NOTES. A tremendous company was present at Northampton ontho opening day of the meeting, when the Earl Spencer Plato was escarried off by that Smnart horile Altbotas, whlo ropresented Sir George Clietwynd in preference to the much-talked.of Exile IL, Afdeld of tenr runncrs contested the Althorp Park Stakes, and a lot of money wm laid out for Alfonso, Zieka, and The Duke the first ...

CRICKET

... 'RIC UT. THE AUSTRALIAN ELE3N V. CAMBRIDGE UINIVERSlTY. [UY TELEGUAIT.) Yesterday, at Canbridga, the AustralIans smffered their irst de-, feat In England, at the hands of thb Calabridge Universitv. Th ' Australians, who bal lost six wickets over nsgtt for 212 oahhoed off their Innings for 291, thus leaving the UnIversit1 itb rura to get to,wila. Tho brothers J. B. K. and G. B Stu d began Us ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTES. ?? . zips -nAo.1 ._ r s^_o f_ ALBRIGHTOaN (at 10.q45).-Saturday, November 25, Daretp, Tuesday, 28, Ivetsey Bank; Thursday, 30, Church Eaton; [e day, December 1, Chnrcbill Station; Saturday, 2 Bell Inn, i ATsIIRSToNE (at 11',-This day, November 24, Arley I Saturday, 25, Brinklodw Village. BTCESTER (at 11).-hSturday, November 25, Warkwortb. BeAUvonrTs, DuxE: or (at 11).-This ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Weahe o tec RACING NOTES. Weater o themost -enjoyablee character was associated wd thle Cup day at Goodwood, and there wats ae great Incerase In theI attendlance, eslecitelly on tile lawn, whichis-wore a particularly gaY 16appearance. Tristan, as we anticipated, was 55555d1 a great favourite for the Cup, but aitlenugh lio looked alt over a winner ~.aftor laying a long way out of Isis ground a ...

CRICKET

... THE AUSTRaU OS- V. GEXTLV, -VL [BmY TELF(ItRAPU The match between tire Australians and ?? Scotlanl eas commenced yesterday in very difil ad 'nlet5 weather at the ground of the Crange iCuh, , tirat~nii Edinburyh. Rain fell In the moronl%, and c r, pi a wvicket which enould otherwise havo heat very Feood a9 and Biannerman stood out of the Australiat rr Tfe,, SlteI thei tos,t~e Colonists vrent ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TrTt- T ll~bT 15A-~ T n~lo ?? aboa KEMIPTON PARK RACES.-SATURDAY. and The Rrcrntsosen MMn-WErnnT HANDJOAP PeATe Of 155 cov5e;tg second receivasl 20itv; whinere after April 27 7ib, of 200 ?? li 101h ectra. One mile. siae Mr. T. Cannon's 5t. Cecilia, by Hernsit-lellolly, 4 yrs, ad Oct 13lb ?? I to h Col. dB Blaramberg's Queen Mery, 4 yrs, Bat 131b Waire 2 tia'll Lord Folkestone's WhirlrIo, 3 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING: ;:INTELLIGENCE RACING NOTES. The Newmarket: Filrst- Spring 'Meeting commencesa to. morrow', a - 'uy Vthe large nembers~of stress ehorses that have arrive'fl'rieoeea-~hraolbn lack of apot during the four days, While the 601ine Will be found In I asldess condition for Toeing. 'Amongst the horses that are likely to run for the Two Thoueand Gnineas and, tha~t are trained :away,from ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... - SPORTING INTELLIGENCE LINCOLN RACES--YEsTERDAY. by A HUNTERS' FLAT RACE PLATE Of 80 SOV6; foUr.year-old, for list Sib, five list 101b, six and aged list 121b; penalties ed allowances Two miles. Capt. Middleton's Lord of the Harem, by Kingsley, dam by Wihdischgratz, a, 12st 21b.Mr. A. Coventry 1 Mr. Lesder's Donald, 4 yrs, 12st llb . .Mr. G. S. Lowe 2 lr. Osborne's Weedliy, 4 yrs, Llst ?? 3r. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , . 4 XjjV F4 1 Tpy he Miserable wealher prevailedl at 1)rigbtdop oii the eaneluding day .of of* the meetinig, anid the iunfavourabi State of the elemens~ had, P lie the effect Of keSPlNI the attendance rather a, select one. Lucerne writ made d~ good avourito for the Bristol Nursery, but he wee t I'no miateh for the littls-fancied Trap who won rather easily from In Mr. etvlqeild'sa ...

FOOTBALL

... DAIMYCOATES (2ND TEAM) V. BARTON AMATEuRS.- This match was played at Barton on Saturday last, and resulted in a win for Dairycoates by three goals to nil. The Hull team had matters very much their own way throughout the game. S. Freelandwas the first to score for his side, and A. Faller soon afterwards made a good throw in, which was breasted through the goal-posts. When the ball was again ...

Published: Friday 27 January 1882
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1113 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... I AUSTRALIANS v. NOTPTS. The match between these teams ended as Saturday at the Treat Bridge Ground, Nottingham~, in a draw. !The ?? team had 139 runs to get to win. and of these they had made 12 for the loss of one wicket when time was called. AUSTRALIANS. A C Bannerman, a Sherwin b ?? HE H Mlassie run ont ?? W L Mariloah a Scotton b ?? b G Giffin ?? ?? G GJBonnereaGann b chaw 1 S P Jones ...

Published: Friday 16 June 1882
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3639 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

GOOLE REGATTA

... I This regatta was held on Monday. The card presented cc 12 events, viz., three sailing matches and nine rowing. e) The principal amongst the former was the one for the liE Aire and Calder prize, for yachts, for which the Feuille. of ton Noend (MIr John Bennett, jnn.), the Nora (Mr W. re Sinclair), and the Yorkev (Mr T. W. Swabey) started, ac the J. T. B., a small boat (1j tons), not turning ...

Published: Friday 11 August 1882
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1428 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games