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... T. Rowe's bay horse Cooramin and Mr. Fraser's bay gelding Tom- boy. Betting: *C to 4 on Cooramin, who won, after a slashing race, by a head. lion in 8mn. leer. The third match was £590. to £300., 0st. lib. each, three miles, between Mr. G. T. Rowe's ches- ...

Sporting Notes

... over for the season; coursing, too, is nearly closing for a time; and, when the weather gets a little warmer, cricketing and rowing will take the place of those exhilirating pursuits. Racing, though, is par excellence the nation's sport, and we are now getting ...

Cricket

... b. ?? ?? 32 c. Truth, F). Matron ?? 24 M1r. Scott, c. Hatten, IF. ?? 0 F. ?? Gfrb. Fions, F. Hittos ?? I run out ?? 2 Mr. Rowe, b. Batton . ?? 0 rn out 8. 1 Jr. Farher, b. Hartle ?? c. Batton ?? 0 Mr. S. Hill, b. ?? 2 c. Hartle, b. Rotten 0 Mr. Line ...

Sporting Intelligence

... he quaintly reite- rated, a dog with only three legs, and another, to make up for its deficienwy, with five. There was along row of swings, ronnilabouts, and other machinery of that kind, the owners of which found plenty of work and coppers. As the stay ...

Sporting Intelligence

... France in their own boat, to row against a like number of French gentlemen. The challenge runs thus: The five gentlemen constituting the crew of the four-oared boat, Fairy, and who are now at Caoen, wish to m:nke a match to row any five French amateurs ...

Sporting

... Hughes, of Btrnirnggham; the Coventry Pet coming ill first, after a very capital ?? the fourth produced three starters: G. Row, of Coventry; T. Browning, of Birminghiam; and A. Deaken, of Birmingham; the last named proving the winner, Browving comning ...

Sporting

... second ; Akcra last. So ended this handicap; and we hope never to have the annoyance of reporting such proceedings again. ROWING MATCH AT CHERnBOURG BETWEEN THE FRENCH AND ENOLImHe CREws.-A most interesting boat race for a prize of £20., given by the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Beaunont. eldest daughter of C. A. Beaumont, Esq., H.C.Cs Bengal Marise Service, and grand-daughter of Mrs. Nelson, of Colmore Row, in this town. On the 30th ult., at Breeden, leicestershire, Mr. William Dennies, of Blucher Street, in this town, to Aun, eldest ...

Sporting

... o'clock. a. Dearslen, 57 yards start ; J. Holdess, Manchester, 40; C. BaileY, - illsan(l, 42; C. Thrasher, Coventry, 50.; G. Row, 55; J. SslOPPItff I lla orst wards, Chelsea, eS2, wrse on the carde. 'lcrasser ?? favonrite, but lie was defeatd by De de Coetry ...

Cricket

... montldy, and forwarded post free. 61 VIEILLE MONTAGNE ZINC C(OMPANY, OWHOWARD T. RATCLIFF, Agent, METAL WAREHOUSE, SUMMfVER ROW, 473 BIRMING HAM ee'ss BURTON. A LFRED RHODES, Hop Merehant, Bull 1L:3S Ring, Birminghiam, hegi to inform Brewers, that having ...

Sporting Intelligence

... OIANXSISC, Itarylebone Road, masoon, November 16 at 11, December 16 at 1, at the Bankrupts' Court. Sol., Atkimon, Bed- ford Row - ofl' assig., Bell, Coleman Street Buildings. HEiziY Lo-Is WlINTEER, New North Street, Finsbury, millowner, Noveusber 12 at ...

Sporting Intelligence

... thle copetitors bensg Henry Clasper, aged 40, who has rowed user than one hundred races ino England and Scotland, and Thomas White, aged 24, of therasond- say, who, during tse last two years, has rowed nearly a dozen races, uniformly with success. From the ...