SPORTING INTELILIGENCE

... (11 beat C. Hardy (8)-2 up. J. M'Avoy c tsc-atcl) walk-over, D. J. Lindsay (6) absent, Rev. ] D. Hadden (9) beat G. W'allcngton (5)-3 up and 2 a to play. F. E. Owning (3) batr W. Sparrow (51-I 4 up and 3 to play. G. Combe (1) ?? S. Hardy g {7)-2 up- t ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Ritchie. Second heat-Thomas, Reid, M_,d'Queen, Slade. Third heat-Mark, Rood, Dow- ner, Auld. Fourth heat-M'Intosh, Harvey, M'Neill. Latest betting-2 to 1 agst Downer, 5 to I agst Edwards. 10 to 1 agst Reid, 21 to 1 agst Thomas, and others, offered. Half-mile ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Oaamntcg' Queen liee, a Gridloak ai 12 73 r. EK.P. Uundryas Olive Branch, a M11tsi 1273I, Mv . HI. Jonnstone'u- Block- Barn, a. Hard-ie 127'1 M~ss F. E. Norris' Lena Dacre, a Wadger a 12 7U .r. A .I Paueslo pmg. 6 B hecter 1120KMr E. Waodpaei'a, flee Hello: ...

THE TURF

... ilbride. aged, 12et ?? Mir C. Dosuglas Lass's Lill., 6~yrs.21 ?? Mr F. D. Leyiaod'e Crystal Palace, 5 yra, list 6Th (71b or.) Hardis ?? F. E. Nerris's Wateef eel, sged, list 51 it .. Widgre '4 r A. Garhani's Carritoem S yes. ?? lb ?? e.Mr P.. IV. Breovn'aTtmsn ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1898
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4494 | Page: 10 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE WEEK'S SPORT

... Arratt has presented a silver cup to be played for by the nmarsers of Portsmuouth-heatr of 750 up. The first hent, between E;. Thomas, Pior H.lotel (scratch), And T. McGiun BeIdford' Hotel (250 start), was decided at Totteruell's lotel, I'ortsea, on ...

FOURTH EDITION

... George Iewis, who has undertaken the case for the defendant ; the sureties, Lord henry Nevill and Colonel the Hon. Gathorne Hardy, and Mr. Spender Clay were likewise early arrivals. The defendant, dressed in black, whose blase appearance was in contrast ...

THE BACH CHOIR

... Brema, Mr Thomas Thomas, and Mr Plun- ket Greene were satisfactory, although the ensemble might in a few instances have been more perfect. A reason for this may be found in the fact that Madame Henson was not quite in good voice. Mr Thomas, the young ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1348 | Page: 16 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE ERA LETTER-BOX

... Gibbons, Mr Bert Ginnett, Miss lona Ginnett, Hr Claude (;odfrey, Mr Charles Grahame. Mr Ronald Grigory, Mr R. Hallie, Mr Dave Hardy, Mr Alexander Barley, Mr Dan 11arcinston, Mr George Hatobman, Mr Henry Hathoart, Mr William Hazlewooon, MiEs Maud Henderson ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 734 | Page: 17 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE DROWNING DISASTER AT HOWILL

... the families the pur lohermen who lost their live* off the Kiwh Thursday. vrill remembered that the four n.en who wero 1-st—Thomas and Joseph njnice, Bernard Ctillen, and Patrick! Keane—were yawl b-lon'fing to the fishing boat Maggie, and violent- storm ...

THE TURF

... lengths: half a length be. tween secood and third. Jack Heron was fourth, and 'Luischen last. The winner wvas sold to Sir Thomas for S6D guinreae. The PRIORY HANDICAP of IGO Soys.; wirners after April 7, ot 10 a.M., 71b extra. Fire furlongs. Mr Garrett ...

Published: Monday 11 April 1898
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 15668 | Page: 9 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Dudley Handicap Headle. 3.30; ? TaIQylss Stetpleehase, 4; Nevices' Steecleohase. 4-30. 3 OVERNIGHT ENTRIES Dudley Handicap Hardie Raos-O'Ir. S. Perkins' Meesi, a 1 7 Mr. Woadlsaid's Northern King, 5, P2 0; Mr. .11. l? dor'n 's'4ine Day. 1. 11 12; Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -H. Ii1. B d intoec V~, ndybke` W tdlow a 710 Mr. 1. Brnsa-cy's ffappy RItebre. Joauntge, jun. a 7 0 M)r. L. liroeseyr's Hardy Curdy Jeenangai, Ina. -a, 7 10 Lord Dnrrham's Biablorie P. Peck 2-30---SELLTING PLATE of 103 ecvis for two- yea6rs-SM; 'cots ...