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

... 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 ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... ?? LOCAL WINNERS. The following are the local scores in the first t5tag of the Queen's 20 ydo. 100 ydo. 600 yds. Total Sergeant Gill, 1st Derby. 32 ?? 2) ?? 89 Sergeant Harrison, lot Derby 28 ?? 28 . ?? .. Col.-Sergt. Evans, 1st Derby ?? ?? '2S ?? *21 ?? ,5 Corporal Wood, ist Derby ?? 2.) ?? ?? .4 Pte. Richardson ?? ?? 25 ?? 1 ?? 3 ?? 72 Band-Master Scholeg, lot Derby . '23 ?? . 22) .. -20 ?? ...

Published: Wednesday 19 July 1882
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1459 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... KEUPTON PARK MEETING-YESTsDAy. ti tl [CENTRAL NEWS TELEGIAl.] It The first day of the Kempton Park July Meet- a ing was commenced under favourable auspices, I the weather being bright and pleasant, which S state of things continued to the close. A fair at- C tendance in the rings and stands contrasted well with the number of persons outside, there being E only some dozen vehicles and very fev ...

SPORTING

... SPORTINaI. LIVERPOOL MEETING-YEqBThaDnt. aOEXNTAL NEWS TELGRiM.] TrncmEwas alarge ?? afternoon to witness the decision of the Liverpool Cup, although it has sadly fallen from its once high estate, the field yesterday numbering only a quartette of runners. The weather proved beauti- fully fine, the sun shining brightly during the whole of the proceedings. The fields during the afternoon were ...

THE TURF

... THE TUR, SPORTING VNOT~a (From. wff~z Al GO-L.) London,W IN weather that was a delightflcn '& the ape2ing day, the Gow~ continued this afternoon. I tchatgv Was adelightfaloe o f Cup, nineteen faced the tr a ta coptes-ed this theen a fire yeara; Although in the N, Mid-Lothisnt Lollypop scandal omtir it ene moqre than~s-day. At half-past o, knw tha Glen Albyz ?? strack out of the irace, and ...

Published: Thursday 27 July 1882
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1526 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE BOYD AND LAYCOCK SOULLING MATCH

... THE BOYD AMD LAYCOCK SCUWN I -a e TCa. - f - I (DY' TSLGEAPILJ 3EIDDIMSBROUGH, Momay NMeifl `ti ?? matph of condaerable interest was brought offts evening over a three and a balf soiles course on the River Tees, at Middleabrou gh, between Elias C. Laycoch, of Sydney, and Robert Watson Boyd, of Mlddlesbrougb, for a stake of 2001. a side, Boyd giving the distinguished Auatraliaa 601. expenses ...

CRICKET

... ?? . mml AUSTRALIN E=llVn v. ToBXn E. S Conside~~that Ulrett Lockwood. andi Batsh wae Agi y dtnimed yestsnajd s aricket at 111ddles- broghwasne a ni dserdlskla o orkhie.On paper ti =erm of129 nD& 140 do ndlook Verytenposing., but inamteta- p atln o thir alu Itl important to remember tha the thrm t beet Baid ncst trusted balifmian in the cout scored be. tween tdiem only 24 runs. an 3 failre.. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORU'NG IN TELLIGENCE I, -. a GOOD NEWS FOR SPORTSMEN. C ,Axrangement3 have just been completed bys which the Freemn's Journal Second Edition, h published each morning at six o'clock anm., will ' contain the Sporting Prophecies of the leading h% London Papers of each day. The SPORTING PROPHECIES 7 will be found invaluable to the body of backers e who by this new arrangement will be Put on ...

Published: Wednesday 05 July 1882
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7669 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

H.M.S. ST. VINCENT SWIMMING RACES

... IHBM.S. ST. VINCENT SWIMMING RACES. ?? i- ?? ?? at ?? Gu-- , Yesterday afternoon the second of the aquatic meet- trr ingS projected by Commander W. H. Hall, of H.3.S. ti e S. Vincent, was held off the port side of that vessel, oc e and wvas witnessed by Admiral A. P. Ryder, Captain ti 'v Rowley, ?? H.ll.S. Duke of lVelflinlqtol, and a f( e number of naval officers. The -weather wos cold and tl ...