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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING- INTLIOGECE. I I- LVZeBPqoL,. MOBDAY :EVENIkG. The settliing to-dayonithe, St. Leger has been satifactory go far as it' has gone, but much yet remains to be done.C-' It seems 'that' the 'Blair Athol!,' division have won very heavily, much e ao1so thanwa. expected.'' ,hTbh3e Ricihmond ldleeting'to-norrow willengross th ?? of the HoX he-nDivion, wvhose man attraction will be the ...

Published: Tuesday 20 September 1864
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1822 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

DONCASTER RACES

... - - ?? a the rat The attendance at Doncaster during the races has been very numerous and respectable, and we understand bthat the horses entered have been mnore numerous than on any former occasion. UTpwagr of ninety were entered fordthe great St. Legerl and ninteen started. The pressure of other matter compels us to, be Very brief in the description of the sports. Saturday before the ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Aporting Ktntatigenre. TA TTER'SALL'S.-3Moncray. of r o Business this afternoon was the reverse of brisk, nor- were there B 0' man irr,ges In the odds, thle favourites, as before, being in a ft on cluster. NN rerdan just has the call and no ?? Ismnael rt.: an h neia ot olwn ls tis heels, wihlittle or rt.,noting o crtine btwee thm. Lunclot wast backed once at ti 20onn ftradt i oI telte bigteofe ...

SPORTIN INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. | I I . . LIVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. ?? SSftene; Sir Lyst on Womanan, BarBS. . Payne, Esql z d Captain White. Lessee, Llork of the ?? ndO, and icbndapr, M. Edward W. Topham. Judge, Mr. Richard Johnn.M. StaterMr.T.Marshall. SECOED DAY,-THURSDAY, NOV. 13. As usual, the 6teeple day has proved an extra attraotion, and the attendance has been considerably In excess of the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I CRICKET. A match wae played at tark-lane on Tbursday last, be- *tween the Liark-late and Par ileld cluha. The itoriazwee aH follows :-Parkfield, first Ineinge, 41; second ditto, 65. Lark-lnane1, f'n Innings, 110; secoud ditto, 20, with five wickets to fial. The Lark-lane thus winning by five wickets. On Teureday last, a match was played between the Abibon and Firth Botanie clubi, at ...

THE GREAT WATERLOO COURSING MEETING, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY

... THE GREAT WATE1iLOO CoURSING MEETING, WEDNESAY THURSDAy. .ANDPDAY -Ad Ut Fq.; Director tothe Ground, hr. W. Warnr EliPeer.Mr. 8d Rayper; S~eDretary, Mr. William L1,n Jodgs,'Mr. Dalcell ted ne The fllowing are the results of the first ?? run THU WATERLOO CUP. TZRarTIM~. i hr. Catterall Di Attermire beat Mr. Grefiefil Di Svreetbrisrl a Mr. J. Hyslopa u Canopy beat r. G. A. ThomrsoaraAD er noyan, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ._ - ORICKET. TaB Bowuo~ v. Ma~ss BArno-.This metlso was played on the ground cf tho latter, at Everton, between the air t elevens of oaoh club. The Botanio: 18t Inuiegs, 71-. ind innings, 116; total, l86. Mere sAnk: lat innings, &9 2nd innings, 85; total, 174. The Botanie thwe wlnning by CAaMBDGme V. OXFORC.-The annual match between thrse two universities commenced on Monday and terinl. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I I LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAY EVENING. So few horses are at present reported as having arrived at Reading that it is next to impossible to make any selection. The King's Meadow Stakes ought to be won by The principal event of the day will, as usual, be the Berkshire Stakes, for which Blackdown is the reigning favourite. I am afraid, however, that the 7 lbs. penalty will stop him, and prefer the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LivEituoOL, THuRsDAY EVUHING. 7 Any doubit as to the accuracy of Mr. Johnson'sl 7 Johnason has snorntie thag oncenae t hken to ithe As a a judge and handicapper Mr. Johnson has no superior and but few equals, and I have more h than once heard him remark- When a raoing I judge means right, it is almost impossible for him f. to makesta istalce. Under anycilrcumnstances it -II isnto be ...

SPORTING

... I SFOTVN I I 'l r ' SPORTIN ?? , I - _ . , i WAR1WICK SP1UIN4 1E!iNG-. i 11aii I WAEWIOB/FBIDAY NIGxa. 81. i { There was no racing tio day. The meeting to.: hal rihorrow (Baturday) 'wvill eoomee at 'twelve des o'clock. All the toati gaces wrM' be in that olose tog : nd the oteepleehasea iilf run on 'on'day, - the .,great nany boraea have gone home. The cowrso Ithe 1will be veryheavy'. .Ja ' ?? ...

SPORTING

... .i . .. ~A13BOO,A,:: ?? ros;.^t ?? ~ ?? v- . ?? lih x Ar CARLISLE 'MEErING. y i prediction f the.Oumdborland Pltoro singularly .correot,- viz., Fair Wiad to ;wn .nti Lord Hastings as the best outside investment, kthe iormerwfiming and thelatter running;second; H Eonestish also won the Tral' Stakes 4qi me. RomPiog Qir4 my seleotion for. ?? Stakes, was An absentof; and my, represpntatives forthe ...

SPORTING

... WOECESTER SUMMER MEETING. kRIDAY, JUNE 28. The WEST IMIDLAND STAKES Of 5 sovy. each, with 26 added. T1wo-year olds, 7st. 71b.; three, Oat. S8b.; four, lOab. sib. five and upwards, lOst. Dlh. Mares and geldings allowed SIb. The winner to be sold for 120 nOVa. T.Y.C. G 12 Lady Diana ?? ; . Butler 1 11 8 Mountain Maid . . Murray 2 8 0 Spokesman . ?? . . ?? Cross 8 6 0 Misfit colt . ?? ; ?? Kenyon ...