SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I .. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, * GALWAY HUNT SiERPLECHASES-APtIL 6 . -(estose orsa COUBeEPONfD~RO5.) Stewards.-Marquia of Cianricarde, Lords Dunkellin and Clanmoiale, Sir ThoB Bur'xe, Bsrt, Capts Blakeney and Dalyj John Ussber and Walter. Seynour, Esqrr. Sec-E11 Davies, EsPq. Judge-R J Hunter, Eoq. Clerk of the courso-Mr.' John D Lynch. ,The above races, held In the vicinity of Loughtea, were not ...

Published: Wednesday 08 April 1863
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3503 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... Mel ¶o shall be happy to publish tbe scores of matches played within ¶ thc district of our own circulation, provided that they are sent in within a reasonable time after the conclusion of the games, the that tkey are legibly written, and properly authenticated. occ WIC1IAM VILLAGE V. THE UNITED DROX1ORD attl VALLEY CLUB.-This match was played on the Wickliham I Cricket Groundl on Wednesday, ...

WHITESTONE FARMERS' CLUB

... WHITESTON?E FARMERS' CLUB. The annual ploughing match of this society was held yesterday in a field on Hurston Farm, occupied by Mr. White. There were fourteen competitors. The arrange- ments were most successfully carried out by the committee. The judges wvere Mlessrs. Adams (Maminhead), Kemblo (Cheriton Bishop), and Mfatthew~ Miilton (Coide) uexcllenit luneheon ~c'ss provided by Mr, W~hite ...

CRICKET

... . . PAIGNTON v. EXMOUTH. This match was played at Exmouth on Wednesday. Wickets were to have been pitohed at eleven o'clockneot a minute too soon for a oue-day match-but there was nearly an hour's delay, owing. to three of the Paignton men stop lug to lunch at the Globe. One of the lunchors was, bow d i-rt balt; a second was bowled for a duck. about the fourth ball, whilst the third added ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIN(G INTEL LIGENCE NEWCASTLE-ONXTYXE RACES. TURSDAY.-Thel NoRr DEmuy of 5 ?? each, with 100 added, for three-yr.olds; colts ist 01b, fillies 8st 71b; tve second to receive 25 sovs out of the stakes, and the winner to Pay 1U gs to the judge. Once round. (20 subs.) Mar Bowves's Old Orange Girl, by KinHston-soworina. Lord DurHami's Michael Scott, by WestiA Australian. IMr Gilby's Donnybrook, ...

Published: Friday 13 February 1863
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 766 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... MnL NAYLOR is reported to have netted nearly 50,000 by the success ot Mlaccarooi inl thle nice for the Two T1heusand Guineas at Nesvmiarket. The winnings of Lord Stanmford by Ladly Augusta, in the One Thousand race amiount to 210,000. SCRATCHING OF AUTO11ATON FOR TIH DEuRB.-This horse, which has been backed so heavily for the Derby by his noble owner and friends, as wveil as by the public, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING 1NTELLIGENCE. I .. I (By 2'etegrape.) ]pun 1;PS0mm SPrING MEETING, FRIDAY. t IC WATHRLOO PLATE of 50 sov3, added to a Handicap Sweep- the ta Of 5 eacub, for all ages. Winners eoxtra. Three quarters of a gre Mr. flodgmans Libellous, C yrs ?? . cI i 51r. ~bv'qNeorocn er5 yrs ?? 8si 8r W. C6driagtotnb Boih 4 yra ?? Five ran. TheWiEw TWO YEAR OLD STAKES of 10 eovs each, with 50 added, ...

Published: Saturday 18 April 1863
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 637 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ALL ENGLAND v. GENTLEMEN OF YORK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... ALL ENGLAND v. GENTLEMEN OF YORK I 8 AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. I] and ?? - e -- -ml - -nn +I,. Vnrlr rAlotIp. e This match 'waa r-esumine-d ?? Cricket G Cround yester-day, under, so far as the weather is concerned. the most favourable circumstances. There was an exceed- ingly numerous and influential attendance. The York Etyapared at the wickets for their first innings. The patyg of the Englanders ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1863
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1496 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... YORK SPRING MEETING, TUESDAY. The CRAVBN STAXES of 5 soVS each, with 5D added, for three-yc ir- olds 7st, four 8st 71b, live Dst. six and aged 9st 31b, mn and - al, 31b. Second to receive back his stakc. One mile. 9 sube. Lord Glasgow's Brother to PRapsid Rhosse, 4 yra ., (Dayle) 1 Mr. J. Osborne's br c Comet, 3 gr3 ?? .. ?? ?? ?? ., ., 2 Mr. R. 11. Jones's b c Stockunan, 3 yrs, (car. 7st 21b) ...

Published: Wednesday 29 April 1863
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 945 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKETING ON WOODHOUSE MOOR

... IORIClET1NG ON WOODHOUSE MOOR. .n. R t o ga -& 1na- 'r --Jig . ?? ?? m - al, .li- On Saturday last, at the Leeds Town Hall, tlhe charge against a number of men for playing at cricket 6n the prohibited part of Woodhouse, Moor, which was heard and adjudicated upon by the Magistrates on Saturday, the. 5 15th, was re-heard. The defeudants were represented on t this occasion by Mr. HAREi and 'Mr.i ...

Published: Monday 24 August 1863
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2364 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE CUP SWIMMING MATCH

... GH=PIONNSHP CHALLENGE CUP SWIM- MCING NATCH It is a matter of surprise no lear than of reproach that Englishmen, though carrying on the largeet maritime trade in the world, should, as swinners, be far behind other nations of Europe. For many years the art of natation haa been taught as a part of the military drill of several of the Continental nations. If necessary for soldiers, surely ...

THE NEGRO AND EUROPEAN RACES

... Dr.. James Hunt read a paper 0nthe Physical and Miental Character of the Negro, at the meeting of the British association. The paper generally treated of the anatomical and physiological differences between the negro and European races. The general deductions drawn were:-1st. That there is ae good reason for classifying the negro as a distinct species from the European. as there is for ...