SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... . 8.PORTING INTELLIGENCE., sen .ial at ion at ty. rd- en he rm, in >r- to le -he gi- ler as, 've ral Lt- be 'a nt he is-I BEVERLEY RACES-YTsansERpa.r t The WESTWOOD HANDICAP PLATE of lff0 gns; win. e en ers ati P/ee ftraon. |sv MeTr Geo Lambton's Bar Sinistit, 4 Yrs, 7st lllb (car &st) ?? BruciksbawrI hr W H Shav's Flower of England, 3 jrs, 7st 101b ,l ; ?? d Mr T Welden's Lady Stuart, 3 yrs ...

Published: Thursday 15 June 1882
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8419 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORU'NG IN TELLIGENCE I, -. a GOOD NEWS FOR SPORTSMEN. C ,Axrangement3 have just been completed bys which the Freemn's Journal Second Edition, h published each morning at six o'clock anm., will ' contain the Sporting Prophecies of the leading h% London Papers of each day. The SPORTING PROPHECIES 7 will be found invaluable to the body of backers e who by this new arrangement will be Put on ...

Published: Wednesday 05 July 1882
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7669 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I L-- ~ -_ _ . THE BALLINASLOE MEETING.-YEsTERDAY. (FROM OUR COERISPONDENT.) Stewards-The Race Committee. Chairman, James Goode; bon treasurer, WM Leonard; bon secretary, M 1 M'Giverin; banker, the National Bank; judge, handi- capper, and clerk of the scales, Valentine J P i Dunbar, EsqR 3t,6 orth Great George's street, Dublin. ' The sun on the fair green to-day was simply ln- dian-like in ...

Published: Tuesday 08 August 1882
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8982 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

H.M.S. ST. VINCENT SWIMMING RACES

... IHBM.S. ST. VINCENT SWIMMING RACES. ?? i- ?? ?? at ?? Gu-- , Yesterday afternoon the second of the aquatic meet- trr ingS projected by Commander W. H. Hall, of H.3.S. ti e S. Vincent, was held off the port side of that vessel, oc e and wvas witnessed by Admiral A. P. Ryder, Captain ti 'v Rowley, ?? H.ll.S. Duke of lVelflinlqtol, and a f( e number of naval officers. The -weather wos cold and tl ...

THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN CRICKET MATCH AT PORTSMOUTH

... THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN CRICKET | MATCH AT PORTS3MOUTH. . . I , - and The grand match between the Australian team now ?? malkino a cricket tour in England and eleven of Cam- el Sir. ?? (Past and Present) commenced on n thebrd Uiest n the Thursday at the United Services (Officers') Ground. nistgo Portsmou~th. Every possible arrangement for the Foam visitors' comfort was madleby ?? (aeder the THE ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTT/LENTT, 3ODA The Heythrop Hounds. ?? , Boultcr'e IBarn. WaDnxrssnA ?? Bartou Gate. FRIDAY ?? Bourton Bridge. 3 SATURDAY . , Leatield. l Each day at a quarter to Eleven. The Bicester Hlounds. MMONDAY ?? ?? WhIte Cross Green. TUESDAY ?? ?? The Kennels. TnuRSDAY , ., ?? 11am Green. SATURDAY ,, ., .. tliutoa-im-the-lledges. Each day at Eleven. The South Oxfordshire Hounds. sfONDAY ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1882
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1303 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

FOOTBALL MATCHES, SATURDAY

... FOOTBALL MIATOJES, SATURDAY. l The ?? Challenge Cup.-The following ties in this ?? competition were decided yesterday: Old loresters bhat Wat:est ?? It Shenherdl's ]vuob by six goals (tiickied by Burrows, two; Herner, Matthews, and (iieco one each, siti one inadvertently scored by one of tbe honme team)to one; Hotspur beat Old Westlnin. sters, at Fuihirn, by two goals to one Ilenadon beat A ...

RACING NOTES

... THE Two Thousand Guineas has rarely appeared so open a race a since Dutch Oven's serious illness, which, although it may not prevent her from running, is almost certain to have destroyed the excellelit. chance she possessed on public form; indeed, it seems only too likely that Lord Falmouth's filly Will follow in the steps of her half-sister Bal Gal. Those who backed the winter favourites, ...

FOOTBALL MATCHES, YESTERDAY

... FOOTBALL MATCHES, YESTERDAI. a r m . f I'-r n Glasgow v. Shetlelh.--TIhis irsportas nmatch between ?? teamlis of the Shetlield land Scottish asso- cintlolls was pylaed :at Bramlfall-anoe groulds, Shethteld, before a large concoulrse of spectators. Dmvint- the early portion of the ganle the play was of a very even character, but after changing ends thle hor'.e team had the best of it, and ...

THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE

... [BY OUR SPECIES RE11ORTER,J o It has rarely happened of late years that the annual race between the universities has been decided at a time of dlay more convenient to the public than yesterday, theijr thirty-ninth mesting. The day was beautifully fine, and an immense number of people assembled on the river and tow-path, or wherever a glimnse of the boats could be obtained-in fact, a larger ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINKQ INTELLIGENCE, THUSDA'S ETTNG II ONCASTER. ~ CESAscwccm.-,O00to 0 agt. Sreweury(t.); 18 to 1 age. Cippndae ?? 25to eah aet.Swetbread and Penson t.)80 o Iage. Brce 1.)50 o 1age. Hygeia Nelli (t.; 25to 1aget Lowand hief ?? ?? FRIDAY'S BETTING AT DONCASTER, BETTING BEFORE RAciNG,-C-ESAlcEWsTCn-10 to 1 Aget. Shcrewsbury ?? 100 to 8 agst. Chippendale ?? BETTING ON T1113 COUaS1. ...

YESTERDAY'S SPORTS

... TrBBT23WAY'S PFOR$S. R1owNle.-BcBEsAR ANrD GoDwjie.-It will be rememberel these men rowed on Saturday, October 28, for £200, and the race ended most unsatisfaetorily, a fonl occurring before they had gone a quarter of a mile. After a great deal of con- troversy, it was arranged that they should row agatn for lO0, offered by Mr. Innes, the backer of Godwin, who received the stakes in thle match ...