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

... V __ SPORTING NOTES. TuEsDAY EvnoNove. A . lreand fashionable company was present at Notga .on the opening day of the meeting, and as the weather was evarytlsmg that could he wished for, a most enjoyable afternoon was spent in the famous Sherwood Forest. Lady Macbeth commenced the dlay well for the talent, and she imprvedon hr Pntefactrunnng f last weak, as se firlyranawa wit th Potland Plate. ...

THE MAZE LOCAL FARMERS' RACES

... THE MAZE LOCA FARLERS' RACF9 Tim following are 'the entries for these Trw43 which are to be 'run on the Maze CtUirse ?? Easter Monday, the 10th inst.:- MLkzs Cup, value 40 SoVs., with 20 'O'sRdde for horses the bona-fide property, and in session prior to 1st Marcli. of hack carover_ or farmers resident in tile Counties of Bow, Antrim. Weights--4 years old, lost . veI old, list 71b; 6, 6, and ...

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE

... [BY OUR SPECIES RE11ORTER,J o It has rarely happened of late years that the annual race between the universities has been decided at a time of dlay more convenient to the public than yesterday, theijr thirty-ninth mesting. The day was beautifully fine, and an immense number of people assembled on the river and tow-path, or wherever a glimnse of the boats could be obtained-in fact, a larger ...

SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD

... SOULLMG 0HAMPIONSH1P OF . THlE WORLD. (1Foo oun owN REPOLTER.) The contest for the aquatic championship of the world took place yesterday on the Tyne. The competitors were Edward Hanlan, of Toronto, Canada, and Robert Watson Boyd, of Middlesbrough, each of whom staked £500 on the result. There was a time, and that not many years ago, when the aquatic champion of the world meant the j best ...

Published: Tuesday 04 April 1882
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2843 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... KT A -L T r o Sir-kw's TEAm IN Aus'rnnxA.-Ycsterday's Australian mail gives details of the doisigs of Slhaw's team in the colonies up to March 10th. The first match against the Australian Eleven bound for England was won by thle colonials by six wickets. McDonnell (who wvas missed. three times) and Bannermam scored 216'nut of their first total of 260. Peate took eight wickets for 57 runs for ...

Published: Thursday 20 April 1882
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 890 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

PARIS RACES

... LoscunArtAUrs, Thursday.-The following are the resuil of to-day's races:- Perx DS LA ?? Argonne 1, Nil Z Gulf Susant1 PRets nzs TinLrsu.-Eeraeay 1, Nickel 2, Tyrol 3. Pirsm ass Lmn~n.-Langarre 1. Viperine 2, Prosrerity 3 Park nU Psac.-Prince Acrelie and Pouuauoi dea h14t Gastonnetto 3. Paes as VAucmnssos.--ue-estee 1, Guillaume 2, Golden Pearrs Prxs art GasEnrnrsz.-Chio 1, Bras de Per 2, ...

Published: Friday 21 April 1882
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 615 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ATHLEICS

... ATELET-ECS. Wasogy ow PoTr.emoV UAd AMwgTomA TI5M8I M~ Tbv lamab~ief 40114ia q'perin ~j4 oantia.iU TrenZ; =ltPi ili Wieh pf .,O4vileb OVU lot o-amfn c atket the flabelbge tetsip 4 OietdOS~t~II~h 00000 of&Lormee,91 yeifi=.% omlalofde llt m g'h sioS f ibleh dnarhmL btil , 3ua to'o dane bed mlm e tem b Ah neheaiotge pe e var ,hp wlua 4r, Iafr~~ ?? bawetbir hjene r. a ntbm%-~ Mompathed bmO~ L ...

Published: Monday 17 April 1882
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 926 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FRIARS SCHOOL ATHLETIC SPORTS

... FRT~lI~tS SCaUO1IL .ATH.LTi(J'r SPlORTS.| ¶1Tbe annual rspolt il3 connectionl width thle abr~ve- natwsd Sciilo I toidi p!:eca Itiat Saturd ty, e fter two pa;tpflocerttlL out ?? oi tht3 wontith r, 'lef daly turne-l *Jlt ai fitvorarite oue, th utgih the enst wind wal a litri' t'vit-g to tbr epeca:t-are, atid hi twins righit in the f ce. of ith' c'niet~t'ire at thte jinnps ?? ret litidl I h~ir ...

THIS WEEKS RACING AT EPSOM

... THIS IWEEKS RACING AT EPSOAF. TuEREl. should be good racing at Epsom this week, as the rains will heave broughit the course into Capital order. The Metropolitan, which used to be the principal event of this meeting, has Iong since been super- seded by the City and Suburban, which is run over a much shorter distance; but it is still one of the prettiest races of the season, and this year's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Little light was thrown on the future by the running at the Epsom Spring meeting, yet it did not pass over with- out introducing more than one feature worthy the con- sideration of the sporting student. In the first place Rookery's form in the Hyde Park Plate stamps the daughter of Hampton and Hippodrome as far and away the best youngster yet introduced to the notice of the public. That ...

Published: Tuesday 25 April 1882
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 2192 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE TURF

... .THE TURF-r. - SPORTING NOTES (FROM Waqrrs ND GoL 5,) I I1a~~Lodon. Tuesdy B~ DESPIE the overnight forebodings weather the Epsoin Spring Meeting b1 day) its opening day was favouired jsia' charming weather, and those who had ' Itheir heavy overcoats, Mac 'intoobes, &C. founad that they had rekonted without th4>, so farsa;these articles were concerned Te wsrtetame, and throughout the a ...

Published: Wednesday 19 April 1882
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1373 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games