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Christmas Puzzles,

... moves, with the pawn 7 - 4, Without taking the black pawn 7 6. which stands immediately before it. C 32 Pant ten rows of trees, tbree in each row, V with only nane trees? I No.33 5I If it be true, as Welshmen say, B Honour depends on pedigree, E Then stand ...

DONCASTER RACES

... beat Mr. n b.c. Lambtonian. Mr. Petre'sb. f. Deiphine. ?? Foal Stakes. of 100 sovs. each, h. ft.' 6 subs. Mr. Petre's ch. c. Row- taon, walked over.-TheDoncasterClubStakes, of 50 sovs.,each, h. it. Two miles. Mr. Houldsworths cli. c. Vanish, beat Mr. Nowell's ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ai d LlnydLingield, Lecbh7, elcett egloa ~usleeii~ liaosv y (ridge, -Penryel. Pentre, Penmy-pomst, (Rnadoorsil*),) Rspt)o. Row-at ]lan~d' CedutlO. Sed~gtield,-'St. tpe' hrts~ t~ ~nWl~ E Storrin~ton, lw~ois~the.Woqidm, Stromqi, tGlouieotbrshi~ 'S*r he ...

ISLE OF MAN REGATTA

... admirably contested; it was won by the Peri, closely followed by the Syiph and the Fenella. Second Race.-Four oared boats, rowed and steered by gen- T ilemen amateurs, for a cup, value 20 soas. (presented by theR gentlemen of the bar.) The prize was contended ...

THE REGATTA

... Young Antelope (rowed by the crew of the Old Antelope) and the Jack's Alive, for ten so- vereigns. This match excited great interest, and was attended . with a row, which happily led to no serious consequences. The It Jack's Alive was rowed by natives of ...

EGREMONT REGATTA

... being only two boats there swas no second heat. THIRD RACE. A Cup, value 15 sov. the gift of the Liverpool Rowing Club, for six-oared boats, rowed and steered by boatmen, In two races, not less than two boats to start in each race. The slmser of the first ...

MR. OSBALDESTON'S MATCH

... his. almost iron constitution, vigorous habits, and general capabilit~j for a hard day's work ; and it must be admitted that rowing in: the summer, and hunting throughout the winter in all weather, constitute recommendations of no ordinary naturn ; in addition ...

GAMING, OR GAMBLING

... gane, n lie Tpie to reverse and order to defy, To 7acke yousr temper suject to a die, To curse p-;urfltefoe eacli unlucky th/row, Your reason, selnse, and prudence sf jerego, u To call each ZCnZwer itfirnale to your part, V | - To sit -it// acnxio c//es ...

EGREMONT REGATTA

... a mile. le, Mersey Cup, for four-oared boats, rowed and steered l by gentlemen: lo, I Fairy King ?? ?? George Robertson. lie 2 Blue-eyed Maid ?? Mr. James Watson. Egremont Cup, fbr six-oared boats, rowed and steered a- by gentlemen: be Three boats, the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... the coin by two lengths. Bettiui, 2 anid 3 to I oil '; the chesnut. TIIElul KinKDALE ScAi(ES were won. by Lady Moore Ca- row rUiiuing a dead lie at' withi Captalian Wattle: Only that' was sul'l '' no-wheo c.' Two ''paid.'' The finish to the contest ...

EGREMONT REGATTA.—JULY 23, 1833

... Egremont ?? Industry f. A Waterman's Prize of two guineas for the first boat, and one for the second, fur four-oared boats, rowed and steerer r by boatmen. r Mary I t One-and-all . 2 The Regatta Dinner will take place ThIs Da,! 'at four- o'clock, when the ...

PRESTON REGATTA

... anid finally headtlin g the 'gsres a! considlerable iway, came up to the winning ?? after the Dove. 'The fourth race was for row.boiitts and was decidledly the best contested oft the whole sports. The prizes were a sovereign, a _n to sallier sunts. The ...