SPORTING

... S- o RACING. DIEBY* NOTES.3 r ~MONDAY NIErowr] One of the races set to olose this evening bhsing failed to fill, the card for the oteleing day as I Derby will conain onlr five events, but the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I ?? I- SPORtTING LIFE AUTHENTICOPRICEPS. Tj4. I'C DONCASTER MEETING. M M, Horse. Jockey. SportakLio SCURRY STAKEfS (8). r 81moubum (Finlay) ?? 7. to 2 mg 1 TOWVN MOOR 9S'AI ...

Published: Saturday 29 May 1897
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 4216 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESS

... SATURDAY, SEPTMUBER 17, 1892 COn'mirx1ation1 forthis column should reach usnot later than Wednesday eveningx PROBVEM 129. By Thmas Guesb, Smetbwicl,. BLACK 12 PzRciS. WHITE 9 PIECEs. White to m ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1892
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 992 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... scat LANCASHIRE v. YORKSHIRE oan (PEEL'S BENEFIT.) add It is pleasing to be able to record that, what- wit] ever the-weather may have in store, or however a5sf the match may terminate, the return fixture be- sbij at tween Lancashire and Yorkshire, commenced ?? ?? yesterday, and set apart by the York- not b;shire committee as'a benefit for Robert Peel, baa nuni lb already achieved its object, ...

SPORTING

... Voald NEWMARKET NOTES. MONDAY EVENG. Ition. Wagering on the Cesarewitch underwent a ,uiht change this afternoon when it became known that hr. Mr. Hammond had put the pen through the name spite of last year's winuer, St. Gatien; and Eucasian, I feel despite the rumours that he had not done much ch a- work of late, was promoted to the post of hem. favourite; but it still remains to be seen ...

Published: Tuesday 29 September 1885
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4196 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

COURSING

... ti. ~BANGOR IE ETUqG. ed THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1i. ed Judze: Mr. Steward. Slipper: Torm Wilkinson. m. The outlook this morning-was as nupropitions as ir, ever, the frost being back in almost increased in- of tensity. There wvas, however, no diminution in ng the interest of the meeting, and another large sO- crowd of spectators assembled at Gorddinog by he ten o'clock. The ground was much too hard ...

SPORTING

... I in NORTHAMPTON NTOTES. a, ?? EVmmrNO. le -The VMers. Frail were-certaily unluckyvin the'ar elfirst at'tempt to hold an autumn meeting at North- of ampton to have to positpone the opening day's ysport on account of frost, but it being found ~'dangerous to race after the first event had been decided, no other course was open. Weather per- mitting, another start will be made ta-morrow, to ...

SPORTING

... n if iRACING. SPORTING NOTES. The magnilioent weather wbich obtained e throughout the week kept the attendance at the Meetings held, both in the north and south, up to ,I satisfactory average, and at York and Doncaster especially the racing was really excellent, when it 3 is remembered that these fixtures were ret both to s follow and precede the chief gatherings of the I wholeseason. Lucy ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING, RACING. M r NOTES AND ANTIOIPATIONS. N . THURSDAy NIGHT. L' Goodwood presented a much brighter and gayer M scene to-day. The crowd of the outside publio M Iwas enormous. The weather, too, showed an N i improvement, and altogether some of the old L '|aat chich has earned for the meetink the title P of Glorious Goodwood was for the first time D in ovidence. The gport was of a quiet ...

SPORTING

... - RAiG. A I NOTES ANDl ANTICIPATIONS. FRIDAY NIQoHa Mr There was a terribly large number of long faces Mr as the final journey was made this afternoon from Mr Goodwood Park to Chichester, and well as Er backers had held their own in the earlier part of the week, it is to be feared that most of them Mr finished up badly- for the ring to-day had 0tr matters pretty well their own way. To start Lr ...

SPORTING

... I _ NEWARSET HORSES AT EXERCISE. in On ths, Itsopoourse sidesj. I)AV0N u'a aFried- al Inud and RAW, SHRAs ,D's Acmne, Fanfare. ig Shimmer,. Cassimer, and Grafton, with MONSORD'S St. Prosper, Cobbler, and Oraven, galloped a miU L and a quarter; M aaf's Fullerton, Present Alms, and Mon Droit, SADLUR's OabalTestator, The Wraith, Gulboyar. and Drizzle, wvith J. DsWsoN , JD8 Clatairact, Rortense, ...

YACHTING

... YAorTs rs runE MNAr STAn'e-Tha regatta sesson In the Menai Strsits commences to- o1 morrow with the annual fixture in Beaumaris Bay Fs of the Royal AnglIeey Yacht Club, of which Sir W IL Bulkeley, Bart., is commodore. On the follow- 17 Lug day there will be a race from Beaumaris to Carnarvon for a cup given by Captain Robert 3 Williams, a member of the club. Un Thursday the annual regatta of ...