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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTU G, INTELLIGENCE in LivEnrooL, TuEcsDAY EVENIG. isa Although I, have not been fortunate enough to. day to spot the winner, I believe I was the only sporting writer who named Sister to the Drake only as likely to finish in the front rank, and as I I~stood one only to win moy selection was far from being~ a bad one. The, Glasgow Stakes, to-mor- row, is the only race of interest that has ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1865
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1546 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

EASTHAM REGATTA

... Tee if The second regatta of the seasdn took place yesterday, . h under the auspices of the Royal Mersey Yacht Club, Mr. e Nicholls, the lessee of the ferry and hotel, having given £e 20 to be contested for by yachts belonging to the elub. Unfortunately, in the middle of the day, heavy showers . fell, and this, no doubt, prevented many persons enjoying b a sail te this romantic ferry; but, as ...

THE DIFFERENT RACES OF MANKIND

... ITAF DIFFERENT RACES OF -- MANKIND. in this cc I' THE R0SCO!9 CONViERSAZ1ONE, DEC. 15. poigeesin property The following is aaketall of Dr. Otvens'a second lecture there arc 0 011 Ethnology, ~~~~~~&C., tha 0oracErithcsofoy his first having treated of individual cha- educatiott a, aceratcaofrace: consider d After afew introductory remarks, Dr. Ovens proceeded mneet tbs to develop his views of ...

THE CAPACITIES OF THE NEGRO RACE

... I; T C . O T HE CAPACITIES OF THE NEGRtO RACE. ?? 1 . - - ?? I . ;eA..n i+t. ?? Among the nrgro race, with alt their di ndvar-t:,~eoa masy ,x. ampleR may hc ad4duced swhich p-ve ?? Inteloice::o, inersnu. ity, andhr:avery, and Indicato that unoser other cilreunwtstneo they would not he of shat Inferior rado which they re inow saisd to bc. Among thcsoessunspls ther. is Toussaint L'Osv.'rzure, ...

SPORTING

... - ~I SPORTING NOTES. 'Th ducal reunion at Goodwodi this week reminds kus that we are rapidly approaoching the end of the racing reason, the Doneaster meeingj' being the only other great event left' oh the cards to be played out. Althongh the acceptances for the Goodwood' Stakes -were. below the aveiage of formef years, and, owing to many untoward events, the number left in at the present time ...

SPORTING

... o E~ SPORTING NOTES. Tho following are may selcotionB for this dainy- Tlbs Accimt 1'Iate should be won by DttArC.ARtO(C1[ or Toviuumrim.ox, and the TwentiothiTriornolal Stalkoo by SILVEItn IlttN, or fmmamY SUNI~cTeNt. Cim; oilnct sbould wintho Alexandra Pislte, ?? tho Quoenel Ga-illofi. G(mmND.nm . ASCOT HEATH MEETING. THIURSDAY, JUNR 13. Theo ST'. JAITES'S I'An&CH STAKES. Of 100 cove. enobl, ...

ORMSKIRK ATHLETIC FESTIVAL

... |I MSK18K ATHLETIC UESTIA I Thy av--a m . there were opresontoItiv, fen iear A 't ' ees rebury, Nottinghsss, p&0t Thel number of entries for the vartioags events WU n or an cverago of nbout 1e to each, a i9 l 18 Isotycar. Frictethan asanti t nb I offered during the afternoon and seie of )i1 otests wfeary eatesforgly keha, The eaU doerh l and en there woo witry up it alty.ac on be prt of 8ce3 ...

SPORTING

... ;I SPOWRING NOTE4, Daring the past woek, Newcatule ilt~the ?? and Stocktbridge in the south provided good, sport forcracitng men, andhboth iiorth and sonth are~agailk likely to furiaish plencty of emlployment~ for the wielders of the motalliog., The most pleasant moot- irig of the, year bold at heatlqsarters wilicommaeup., to-dy over the beasitiful cosrsie on Newmasaset- Heath, designated ...

CRICKET

... oEIoXEjoT, : ,: .OANThRBUPY WIk~.L | onr -iv. BouaH.-This mng4h was ounclade4 yuter- day, at 0anterbury, the Boauth winnlng by mvwa wickets. ,raa~tI, ?? ' ' arnoitl nqlftO^ P, Zid, b hle ?? . .Ue.L. .. , 4 T!.Bsnmet4b blybito ?? I IOr bW,G. Grace ..44 W.O~apcbplX El b' whil .W1.~ ?? to. -Aeo GO 4 c . Or atce . ?? ! b } . t ?? ?? ;.9 a (3. V, Gime, bI ,hob|6 X kdyw/hd ?? JaW1~33 - - ?? dcwb W ...

SPORTING

... BRIDEKIRK COURSING MEETING. Patron: Colonel Thompson. Stewards: J. Lindow, J. Gunson, J. Bouch, and J. Blackstock, Erqrs. Judge: Mr. Warwick. Slipper: J. Hiers. FIRST DAY-TUEBDAY, D'ECEMBER 2. The BRIDEKIRK CUP,-All-ages. Mr. Hetherigton us Variation beat Mr. J. Jardine na Domieile Mr.- Brown's Boraventnre beat Mr. Wright Ina Master MIoegregor Mr. Wales na Eve beat Mr. lhicolason's Norman Mr. ...

Published: Wednesday 03 December 1873
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 495 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... I SPORTINGO SPORTING NOTES. The bookmakers kavo bad a good time- of It at Croydon, and, Ba I remarked on Tuesday lait, Steeplechase events are very dthngerouB for backers to meddle with. For the concludlng day the following are beat In for their respectivo r&aces:-- I Military Handicap, D'RVoCHNr; Handicap Hurdile Race, SUNNY; Hunters' Flat Race, Loxonon. CROYDON NOVE MBER MEETING. WEDNESDAY, ...

Published: Thursday 27 November 1873
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3036 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... TflE RIDGWAY CLUB (LYT11A&I) COURSING MEETI.G. By pertingelon of .1. Talbot Clifton, Bsq. President: T. H. Clifton. Esq. VicePresident: S. MalabslY, EF~. lesard(- M0s8T. Legb, Csrruthear. end W, lusIg. Flogdteward: Mr.Bejl. Ion. Sco.c J. lWae, Eoq. Judge: Mr. Uedley. Slipper W. YllikiBcen. -- A large company again asemobled at the Ol1ton Anms on Wcdncsday evening, the president5 'Thoma8 lenry ...