LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... : NEWMARKET R1ACES--WPD-ESDnAY. OwTIONAL SBLLTN(7 PLATII. Mr. Barnes's Metdia colt, 3 yrs, 8st, w.o.,and recoivel 25 snvs. PPLATH iF 100. I Mr. Payne's Gcoilrey ?? lel~le' Etr oynonGo~o, Sst 71bs; ?? . ?? : Irlner I. Mr. ?? C. PTaylor'3 Ohore AnltiO filly, 8st 41l1) ?? K1.1'yL 2 Col. Astley's Sontry Go, S.t 7ths . EForcitam n Stomps, 11snxlooc, Crrlor, Dalcibolln eolt, Sister to Polly Ferkins ...

Published: Thursday 28 October 1869
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 681 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST SPORTING INTELLJtIG NOE. STOCKTON MEETING.-IFn;IDAY CourouUATxOc PLATB. Vi.oo..tess ?? . ?? ?? bililon ?? ; 2 M orphia ?? ?? ?? 3 131Etves ran ZETLAND BIENNIAL 3iTAKES. Mr. .. Hcdson's lobocca ?? Mir, A. S. Brigg's Lady Langdon ?? 2 Mr. Johustosaie Itingwood ?? 3 Six ran, CLAIIXT SBAXXs. Mr. J, Bowes's Toison ?? ?? ?? ?? 1 hic Jolbltono'es Pretender ?? ?? 2 Mir, Jaqlurs' BC~b Noir ?? ...

Published: Saturday 20 August 1870
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1254 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... JLATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENOE. TATTERSALL'S B3ETTING.-MONDAY, Two TnoeSAND GUINEAS. 11 to 2 agst Sterling, o 9 to 1 agst King of the Forest 10 to 1 - AlbertVictor 10 to 1 - GhtIaral 10 to 1 - Bothivell 100 to 6 - Oieolhade, taid o Dorms:, 1?vEvvs-Two Tl[ousAgjD GUIIEAs AND DERnY, o00 to 10 nest Sterling and Albert Victor, t 1Co1 to 15 - Sterling and Bathivel, t CROYDON STEIRIPLEC-AS1', 8 to 1 ...

Published: Tuesday 22 November 1870
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1140 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LIVERPOOL RIFLE CLUB

... LIRPOOL RIFLE CLUB. ?? ~ ?? ?? INTERNATIONAL SHOOTrING MATCH. The annual internationi rifle competition between teams of ten men-members of the above club-repreenting England, Scotld, and Ire. land, came off yesterday at the AltCar Rifle Range- The contest was a very exciting one, and the shooting of each of the teams was most creditable considering the disadvantages under which the cmtitors ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... TmEC , Tror-sqr Encr. Th r morai a r brooe bcgist sy. a stong so. vm; wind buffeting the ea-Dp, and making earb7 risers busy pegging their tents down, and the fist Nfuads in the Eilcho ?? foad the ragk taouilnOm. e when they conmenced firing at 10 SC a, lhe Elitch 'was first gien by Lurd Fache for annual competition at Wnmb iedn 6ween Pg- land, Sotland. and lreiand, ia 1d2_ and as ile ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... j .espite the fact that the frost in almost evey distrit caused the cancelment of Rugby matches,,i th, iternational was brought to a auccm fsl issue 'at Lbinelly. The Woishmen bave so much in-, proved year by year since the institution of the mateh ?? semow- ago that a ?? contest W anticipated, but-zo one fancied the English team- would have been unable -to score a major point ajat the - ...

SPORTING

... SP0ORTING. I pLONDON BETTING.I MomAY Ev31MrrG. A. few bets were maede to-day on the Derby, for which 5 to 1 wees freely tendered againist The Baran, while 503 to S5 and 50 to 60 booked to florentine caused the latter to be a good second favourite. Grandison found a backer at 11 ponies, and a little money was invested on Glenstsrae at, 40 to !. L_ _ _ _ _ _ LATHOM FOX IERE COURSING. An. ...

SPORTING

... -SPORTIMN. CURRENT EVENTS AND THIS WEEK'S MEETINGS Matters have not been very brisk, so far 89 tlw turf wozd is concered. dpring the pst week. The meetings decided both north and south, even Kempton, did not go off with the edit one has become so accustomed to aisociate with butth the Sunbury and FSber fitures. The truth is, I suppose, that tout le mond. is at the present time away boliday ...

CRICKET

... . 132 f, SOUTHE OF ENGI4ND V. THE 10 AUSTRALIANS. 7 Play was resuimed in tbis three days' match 0 yesterday. The Southern team commenced their ir first innings at 11 35, Gracewand Abel being the s first to bat, to the bowling of Ferris and Turner. J Jarvis was wicket-keeper. The weather was L2 very fine, and the attendance again ex- 6 ceedingly satisfactory. The team made sa 6 bad start, ...

Published: Wednesday 19 September 1888
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1108 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FOOTBALL

... BOOTLE v, PRESTON NORTH END. The interest in this annual fixture bas been greaterthan ever owing to the fine display tbis t season of the home eleven, whise supporters wers even sanguine enougb to anticipate a victory. The glorious weather, which at other times has not graced the visits of the Freatonians, induced an enormous crowd to witness the game at Haw- thorne-road last night, the ...

FOOTBALL

... BOOTLE ANED EVERTON V. A LANOA- SHIRE TEAM. The above fixture was arranged for the benefit of R. Anderson, who has now entered the Bootle veteran list. The attendance was rather below the f average, the number not exceeding 2500; but it must oe remembered that the football public , n have been overdosad with football during a the week, this leinR the third match. I v Hay opened the game on ...

CRICKET NOTES

... a- During the time of the first exhibition in it London an officer on duty with the Household L Cavalry in Hyde Park was observed smoking a cigar; after an observation made by another officer, whose superiority in grade was not app;- rent to civilian eyes, this cigar was Immediately thrown away, & proceeding that was followed by grateful and complimentary remarks from the boy e who picked it ...