Wednesday, February 19, 2014

He was fairly capsized by William Cass of Loweswater

He was fairly capsized by William Cass of Loweswater



At Keswick in August, he was fairly capsized by William Cass of Loweswater, in the last round but one of the first day's sport; and on the second day, through the wet and slippery state of the ground, he was again brought to grief, in the final fall, by Jonathan Watson. During the same month, at Wigton races, he carried off the first day's prize of two guineas, in grand style; Tom Richardson, the Dyer, being second. The prize at Great Barrock races also went to Hayton.



Source: Wrestlings and Wrestlers

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