Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the Turf, the Chase and Every Other Diversion Interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprize, and Spirit, Volume 22;Volume 72Rogerson & Tuxford, 1828 |
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... Leger has been still slacker : in short all are wary . The meetings have drawn the attendance from Tattersall's in a ... STAKES . Newmarket , Thursday , April 24 . E have just room to notice , WE that the Sorcery colt ( now called Cadland ) ...
... Leger has been still slacker : in short all are wary . The meetings have drawn the attendance from Tattersall's in a ... STAKES . Newmarket , Thursday , April 24 . E have just room to notice , WE that the Sorcery colt ( now called Cadland ) ...
Halaman 80
... Stakes of 10 sovs . was won cleverly by old Logic beating Tarandus , the only thing that had a chance . A stone is ... LEger , and the following have been the odds : - : -- ST . LEGER . May 5th . 12th . 19th . 27th . Velocipede 11 to 1 8 ...
... Stakes of 10 sovs . was won cleverly by old Logic beating Tarandus , the only thing that had a chance . A stone is ... LEger , and the following have been the odds : - : -- ST . LEGER . May 5th . 12th . 19th . 27th . Velocipede 11 to 1 8 ...
Halaman 180
... Stakes followed , and brought out a couple of niceish nags . Stotforth ( the winner of the Two - year - old Stake at ... Leger , which with regard to in- terest was the most important Stake of the Meeting . Here were three parties all ...
... Stakes followed , and brought out a couple of niceish nags . Stotforth ( the winner of the Two - year - old Stake at ... Leger , which with regard to in- terest was the most important Stake of the Meeting . Here were three parties all ...
Halaman 181
... Leger ; for the horse that can beat such running as his this day must be a second Childers . The breeding of good horses may , in some degree , be said to depend much upon good fortune ; and I know of no man who has more extensively ...
... Leger ; for the horse that can beat such running as his this day must be a second Childers . The breeding of good horses may , in some degree , be said to depend much upon good fortune ; and I know of no man who has more extensively ...
Halaman 182
... Stakes brought out Lord_Fitzwilliam's Mulatto , jocked by Lye ; the far- famed Matilda , by Robinson , being her first appearance since winning the St. Leger ; and Major Yar- burgh's Laurel , rode by Tom Nicholson . Mulatto and Matilda ...
... Stakes brought out Lord_Fitzwilliam's Mulatto , jocked by Lye ; the far- famed Matilda , by Robinson , being her first appearance since winning the St. Leger ; and Major Yar- burgh's Laurel , rode by Tom Nicholson . Mulatto and Matilda ...
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Halaman 21 - I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and perhaps the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my mind, by the idea that I had taken an everlasting leave of an old and agreeable companion, and that whatsoever might be the future date of my History, the life of the historian must be short and precarious.
Halaman 122 - Or, if in running the wicket be struck down by a throw, or by the hand or arm (with ball in hand), before his bat (in hand) or some part of his person be grounded over the popping crease.
Halaman 369 - ... of the bank perfumed by the violet, and enamelled, as it were, with the primrose and the daisy; to wander upon the fresh turf below the shade of trees, whose bright blossoms are filled with the music of the bee ; and on the surface of the waters to view the gaudy flies sparkling like animated gems in the sunbeams, whilst the bright and beautiful trout is watching them from below...
Halaman 61 - To do what we will, is natural liberty ; to do what we will, consistently with the interest of the community to which we belong, is civil liberty; that is to say, the only liberty to be desired in a state of civil society.
Halaman 122 - Or, if with any part of his person he stop the ball, which, in the opinion of the umpire at the bowler's wicket, shall have been pitched in a straight line from it to the striker's wicket, and would have hit it.
Halaman 122 - Striker is out if either of the bails be bowled off, or if a stump be bowled out of the ground ; 16. — Or, if the ball, from the stroke of the bat, or hand, but not the wrist, be held before it touch the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher ; 17.
Halaman 123 - When there shall be more than four players on a side there shall be no bounds. All Hits, Byes, and Overthrows, shall then be allowed.
Halaman 121 - Wickets must be pitched opposite to each other by the umpires, at the distance of twenty-two yards. 7. It shall not be lawful for either party during a match, without the consent of the other, to alter the ground by rolling, watering, covering, mowing, or beating, except at the commencement of each innings, when the ground shall be swept and rolled, unless the side next going in object to it.
Halaman 122 - Or, if under pretence of running, or otherwise, either of the strikers prevent a ball from being caught, the striker of the ball is out. 20. Or,, if the ball be struck and he wilfully strike it again.
Halaman 123 - The fieldsman must return the ball so that it shall cross the play between the wicket and the bowling stump, or between the bowling stump and the bounds ; the striker may run till the ball be so returned.