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Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review

ci'}-ILETIC GAMES

... beating, in the first instance, the celebrated American wonder, George Seward, and in the latter, the equally celebrated Thomas Hosspool, of Bassford. Strange, too, that, fast as the great H. A. was, . up to half a mile, he was a miserable mile runner ...

BUCKSTONE

... otall cingtigenien .18, at 9 a.m. Peru, out of Member's plate, IllareWelitii*, 18, at 9 am. Harry and Broadbrim, out of Hardie Shrewsbury. • 0 0, at 9 a3n. *Joey Jones, out of Chester cup, and City and 'Suburban and Metropolitan handicaps. This scratching ...

HACKNEY WICK

... receive the beautiful Champion's Belt, value £5O, which Schora held for about ten months previous to the present match. Mr. Thomas Hayes, the proprietor of the grounds, was s:akeholder, and his brother-in-law, James Taylor, acted as referee. On the articles ...

C F E P

... annual meeting on Saturday, and elected the following officers forthe present season :—President and treasurer, Mr. Joseph Hardy; vice-president, Mr. Benjamin Brookman ; honorary secretary, Mr. William Andrews. Committee—Mr. R. Butler, Mr. T. Brooktnan ...

COPENHAGEN GROUNDS, WANDSWORTH

... presence , a vast number .of speetators. The first coinpetito'rs to Appear at the post .were Mr. Brass, of ('arcs Hill, and Thomas Sisterson, of Newcastle, to Igo yds for £2O, Sistef•syn receiving 4 yds start. Notwithstanding his advantage at the start ...

STOCKTON-ON-TEES

... persons met . to witness the match between James Nuttall, of Manchester, and Thomas Monks, of Carlton, to run-120 yds for £25 a side, which suns was duly handed over to George Hardy, mine host of tho Rising Sun, Shudehill, Manchester, also ac;ed as referee ...

COPENHAGEN GROUNDS, MANCHESTER

... Betting: 6 to 4 on Bouker. Thomas' of Tividale, and WEBB, of Dudley, to run 120 yds, for £5 a side. Webb was backward in starting, giving Thomas an opportunity of winning by 2 yds. Mr. Clulee, referee. Betting: 6 to 4 on Thomas. WRIGHT and DOUGIITY, both ...

fitE ILLUSIRATIONS

... week, comprising Robert Chambers, the Champion of the Thames, Henry Kelley, the ex-champion Harry Clasper, George W. Everson, Thomas Cron.; and Hoare, the pick of the Thaines.aud the Tyne. The four first-mentioned are well known. Reentry CHAMBERS, the champion ...