BIBURY CLUB MEETING

... Stewardess Lord Portsmouth's Will Scer- ir. Craven's Earl of Eseex let (Sib) Lord Portimouth'., Saidre Mr. Chaplin's Hermit (Sib) Mtr. Chaplin's Rut hvon Lord Portsmouth's i by Kings- Mr. Cbaplin's Satyr ?? Mr. Cameron's Lochaber Mr. Powney's Lady Rose ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Merry's Liddington (off, t 11 to 2); 9 to 1 aget Mr. Chaplin's Breadalbrne (t); 100 to 6 agst Sir J. Hawley's Bedminster (off, t 17 to 1); 20 to 1 agst Lord Stamford's Archimedes (t); 20 to 1 agst Mr. Chaplin's Broomielaw (t and off); 25 to 1 agst Lord Glasgow's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 50 13s !ad added, for 3-yr-olds and upwards; gentlemen riders. no New mile. A- Duke of Beaufort', Lord Ronald ?? , f Mr. Chaplin's ?? 2 e, Mr. E. J. Sayers's Clivia ?? 3 !F- Hurunni and Miss Grimslaw also roll. 'n Betting: 2 to I on Lord Ronald, 7 to ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... against Sir F. Johnstone's Rouge Sanglier, Sst. 101b. each, T ?? 200, 50 ft., Marquis of Hastings's King Charles tios against Sir F. Johnstone's Charles lI., both two-year olds, prlc o no weights mentioned, half n mile, 200, 60 ft. dea RESIGNATION 01? Ma ...

THIRSK SPRING MEETING

... Mr. Cannon's Tytbeerly (31b) M. Lefevro's Satisfaction (Slb) Mr. Chaplin's Brenda (31b) SfrW. LethbridgesPreteen(SI) Mr. Chaplin's Strayshot Mr. 3lasternmen'sLady.dav(31b) 'iMr. Chaplin's Pope Joan (31b) 3Ir. Mastercan's c by W'all.=s Sir C. Chetwysnd's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Bygott's Bridegroom (h b), Mr. Mundey's Gaylad b) aged G6 yrs Mr. Chaplin's Waverley, aged Mr. Riddell's Meander, aged Mr. Chaplin's Al Fours, aged Mr. Welfitt's Emma (h b) age& Mr. Chaplin's Julius, 6 yrs Mr. Welfit's Barbarian (h b) a The Burc.osD HANDICAP ...

SPROTING GOSSIP

... CR.AvFN, H. J. Rou8, BEA.URRT. This notorious filly arrived atl~ewmarket on Wednesday week, consigned to Charles Bless (trainer to Mr. Chaplin), who refused to receive her. Richard Boyce, who also had her In training once, would not receive her, and ...

SPORTING NOTES

... erondl. The skeleton programmne of the newvly. 1 ,instituted meeting at Esher, which is bsing got up ,chiefly by Mr Chaplin and Lord Charles B er, has_ been published, and there is every probability of its preying a great success. The principal feature, ...

Published: Tuesday 22 December 1874
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 892 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... productive of scarcely any betting till wltuin a few hours of its decision. A couple of Ascot Stakes horses, Gleneagle and Charles, showed for the evert, and the Stanton candidate was a fancied one. He, however, seamed to lack pace the whole of the way ...

SPORTING NOTES

... wes sold to Sir Charles Legard for a large aum of money. The son of Wild Dayrell became slightly unsound soon afterwards, and after being the preperty of taptain Machell for a short time, he oame cheaply Into the hands of Mr. Chaplin. A great deal could ...

STAMFORD MEETING

... l(31b) Duke of Beaufertas Charming Mr. Pryor's The Rake ' I May Mr. Savilo's a by Paroeasan- 'Air. Chaplin's Blinkhoolle Cincinnati (31b) I Mr. Chaplin's f by acraer- Lard Stamford's Feodor: Buttelfly Ld. Stamford'e 3Kiddarminster 'Mr. Chaplain's St. ...

THE TURF LIBEL ACTION

... this morning in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, be- fore the Lord Chief Justsce and a special jury. Charles Wood, the plaintiff. was examined by Mr. LOCKWOOD. He said lie hId been employed as a jockey for eighteen years. He was a ...