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... le- PGING WING8 r NORTHAMPTON AND WARWIC '2 NOTES 3 ve As the execuative are prohiite from tinter- tc enfering with the commuon, the Northiampton. Race-4b on no'se has always-been admitted t ...

SPORTING

... WORCESTER AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY, OCT'OBER. 28. 'rie VisrrouS' PLATH (Cllrndlcsp) of 40 Suva., foi- all agos. About ti mitle, stnrting at~ the Grand Sgtand. litebe filly .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ilissell I Hlarlington ?? ?? . LI. Sapp 2 1tfegourdsman ?? Maldmract S 'thei Rletu rned ?? Butler 4 Thle follnowing also ?? NWarren, S. Adams; Osprey, J. Blaick; Jenny Mills, Jeffery; ...

SPORTING

... I - I THORNTON & INCE OPEN COURSING 'MEETING (liy paraaissiofl of Captain Park Yates). Prcecdeub: Captain Perk Yaes. StewardIBR Rt. t 1l1ll1ton, Esq.; W. Elfrleghaln, iEsQ.; W. Feulkes, Eesq~ Jawuic WAhitby, Esqi.; IV. Gutman, FEsq. Judge: Mr. Wai'sssck. 81!pper: Ali. TI. Rtaper. Flag Steward: Sir. A. Sm~th. lion. Secretary: Mir. II, lRulght. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. This meeting was brought ...

Published: Thursday 11 February 1869
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1310 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... BATTING' v. 7BOWLING. Eeftrring to the extraordinary scores made in the Gentlemen v. Players' match, the Morciiny Poet observes- Resulta such as these draw atten- tion to tho present condition of the game, For many yeazxP Paut-altbough tho bowling has been as good as, it not better than, that of former times -the Scoreie hulve been continually on the rise. To such an extent has this gone that ...

SPORTING

... i | ?? .- I LrvERPooL, WEDNESDAY EVE.NING. The following, I think, will win to-morrow (Thursday): NEWwCAsTLP.-Stewards' Cup, Number Nip Or !tlyosotie; ?? Handicap, Aggravator or Mexico Freeman's Nursery Plate, The Boy; Seaton Delaval Stakes, Agility. 6TOCRnzIBRIlc.-Baaunfort Handicap, Cook of the Walk or Islam; Railway Handicap, Ironstone, oy Xckee Wiksay in bin absence; Coventry Staes Lay ...

SPORTING

... , f LivEiRPOOL, MoND&Y EVENING. There wan some.opirited betting to-day onthe e Drby boh i th Osy ad a Tater~llaPro. A4id not discard him when he was rpre ohv suffered defeat in his tral as I exeth ilfns inthefirat three, ifnotaboolutely Asst Astatedi thin day's Affcury, Ferry Down and Ethus awe the best outsiders, notwithstanding that The Drummer t is now a better favourite than either in the ...

SPORTING

... ?? SPOHTLNG. . R6o,,9-Mo:e, T111SPAY NialiT. k Moved ?? TgI4D.A11.] 4dibilly1 The *'eather to~day irat Spleniid, macidte at- . . Wass tendance, large. Althoulgh the 1eid for the ate. saveral events wore small., yet t4ie running Was good, The resit of the naoe for the IluAkvo wall __D L oo uazeo~,tewnnrbiga 100 to hi. jjj ?? o orso;iaipecrsplato, [ Itho a weo 2Q0fl . GauurNoi. iinhlilsII Keoi ...

CRICKET

... I Tna INTERNATIONAL CRIORET MATOHIi. --As Was briefly announced by telegraph several dayS ago, the Rngiish eleven engaged to play in tho United States and Canada won their first inatch-that against 22 of New York-in one innings aiid with 26 runs to Spare. We now publish the-completo soi)ro:- ALL ENGLAND. Jupp, bi Norloy . ?? 23 ltuntihre , 1, H. Wright ?? . , , ?? d& Smith, b CleIy ?? ?? 22 1 ...

CRICKET

... I I 0AT11RD913 V. QalTILrajaro OF ?? match Concluded on S1aturday, -ard resulted in favour of the tlemen(f in their dirSL inubngs, with fouw runs to upare. b~~say~ 88 T~~er not out . .34 A ilinun ?? iiI iimii aton i Powy.3 ?? Extras ?? 38 Poys,. Total ?? UNVEIISITY. FIRBT INNNIB5BO. S9i00S 05555150. P. Tobin,bh r ohamm ?? 4 ?? ?? B. ?? 4bBaehanan .38 J7. P. Steadlsan, b Buchanan.. 13 a ...

SPORTING

... | ABINGDlON MEETIN~G. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. The TnIAx. STArciv of 5 sore. oeair, 2 ft., with 450 added. Twoa-yeo~lds 7st., three Bat. 91b., four, fit. 21b., thveand u~edost, gb~b Allowancots. Wlunersextra. T.Y.C, rearters of a mile). 9a 8Mr Moreton's Perfuome, 5 yrs ?? Adarns W.o, The MAsCRAag TAnK STAiErS ci 6 KOVE. Carli, with 80 added, for two and three year-olda, Two-yeair-nids 7at. 121b. ...

THE ATLAS CRICKET CLUB'S ATHLETIC FESTIVAL

... 4 - i 0 i, f S . ?? a l. - - '7 THE- ATLAS ;CRICKET CLUB'S ; ?? ATHEIMTJ -FRR'PT.VA.T. - . - . , . . - - -I, . _ , ; A athletio festival, solely confined to- 'geuntle; men amateure, and' undor the auspiees :of the'' Atlas' Cricket Club, wasa beld' on. Sturday at' the. ground in Hall-lane, Mount V.ernon. hie *ewthee was everythingithat could bo vrished fob: bri lit, fir, and not Sultry; but ...

SPORTING

... Lxvurboot. SATURDAY EVENING. The late GOcdwood 'meeting has proved an entire success, the reunion in the ducal park having been one of the largest and most brilliant recorded In the annals of Goodwood. Although the issues of the several two-year-old contests have not been prolific' of any Startling features, they have still furnished many points of intereot with regard to the Derby of 1868 ...