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CRICKET MATCH—LLANDILO versus CWMAMAN

... CRICKET MATCH-LLANDILO versus CWM- IAMAN. The return match between the Clubs of the above places came si off, in a field near the village of Cross Inn, Llandebie, on the 17th inst. The weather Was as favourable, and the ground in as dry a gr state, as , ould be wished. The game commenced about ?? Ui I0 o'clock. The Llandilo playere shewed great superiority,- po winning with only one innings, ...

SPORTING

... SPOWTING. ASCOT HEATII PUlCES. THURSDAY. 50 Sovs. Sweepstakes. BIaron Ruothscild's Comedy ?? I Dulke or ?? 2 TJec Visitors' Plhtu. Lord Aqglcsey's Astrologus . ?? I Balsou Rotfischild's Iluongrfor ?? 2 'Tile Gold CLop. Mr. S. Walhes Wili field ?? 1 Mi. ?? Parr's Saacebox ?? ?? ?? 2 I-oldlicop Se el) stalcs. Mr. - M. Stauloy's Oltejtiza ?? . 1 mur. llojic's Siy F'llow ?? 2 The Now Stokies. AMr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... WARWICK SEPTEMBER RACES. TUESDAY. The Racing Stakes of 5 sovs each.-Mr. Drav's Little Gerard, 1; Mr. W. Bevill's python, 2. The Guy Produce Stakes of 50 sovs each.-Mr. Gulliver's Apollo, I; Mr. W. Halford's Gelding, 2. The Leamington Stakes of 25 sovs ?? Clifden's Melissa, l; Mr. J. Thompson's Tunstall Maid, 2. The Castle Park Stakes of 10 sovs each.-Mr. J. Merry's Meg Merrilies, 1; Mr. J. ...

VARIETIES

... VARIMITIES. A match at cricket came off at Sutton ?? on Tuesday last which caused much amusement. The f competitors were two females, one married and the other single, and the single beat, being scored one ntch, and the married none. A young soldier ofthe 24th R egiment, named Lomond, wwho enlisted shortly after the revolution of February, has blen condemned to death by a court-martial, for ...

CRICKET

... C R I C K E T. IEMAUMARIUS V. HIOLYllEAD, This match enme. off on Friday last on the l r-und be- longing to IV. B. Jones, Esq., Llanfawvr, Holyhead. The fielding ot the 1-lolyheiLd gertlemen (especially Messrs Richard . WVilliams, and ThoLMas V.5Trevor) sws adaijieble. The Beauuarjis gentlemen wovo easily, having scored 74 more than Holyhead; the latter clui wants practice The weather behig ...

Sporting

... (153?*portlllff. a BRIGHTON RACES. WEDNESDAY. This year the races commenced under very favourable cir.. cumstances. The weather was gloriously fine-real summer broke upon us without an autumnal chill, The course was in the best possible condition, and the r ing was never so well attended. The races on the first day were considered by competent judges first rate. The TRIAL STAKES of 5 sovs. ...

BEAUMARIS.—CRICKET MATCH

... BEAUMARIS-CRICKET MATCH. On Friday, the 2Gth ult., a most interesting match I d was played oi Lhe Beaunuaris Cricket ground, between a d eleven gentlemen who hliad been educated at the Beau- maris Grammar School and eleven of the boys at pro- sent at the School. The ' Old Boys first took the r bat, and sent in NMessrs Richard Williams and R. is Hughes Williams, to the bowling of Messrs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE, in NEWVMARKET RACE1S.-VEXESDfAY. _ on Subscription Platc of £50. T.Y.C.-Louginus, i ; Ifc- of port, 2. -Sveopstakles of 10 sovs each. First half of Ab M., -Forlorn Hope, I; Trinket, ?? eepstalces.-Teddiington, M- Aridast -. Won easy -Columnu Stakes.-Payment, 1 al triosto, t; Mcrry Peal, 3-Won easy, ve THUR SDAY. n' Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each. D.M.-Ariosto, wvalked if- ...

Sporting

... $pOtrti4g. 0 BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S. The principal business that was transacted consisted in paying and roeeiving on the o'rerstanding York accounts, most of which were duly closed, if we may judge from the numerous announcements that were posted over the mantelpiece of agents appointed to stttle. At great meetings, however, exceptions are, generally, things of coaurse. It was quite ...

DENBIGH CRICKET CLUB

... TOWN MEMBERS V. COUNTRY. A very pleasant gamp, played in true cricketing style, came off on Saturday, the 2nd inst. at Denbigh, among the members. The day wasa most gloriously fine, atd the ground perfect in condition. The wickets were pitched at two o'clock, and the country having won the toss, they sent in Capt. Heaton and Mr. A Price to the bowlihg of Mr. raylor anI LI. Williams; these two ...

CARNARVON REGATTA

... at tl s The annual Regatta of the Royal Welsh Yacht Club St he came off on Tuesday last. The weather was beau- tc l) tifully fine and exceedingly favourable for the nume- n it,rous spectators who lined the pier, quay, and castle mI se walls, and who were to be seen in almost every place ai 'y that commanded a view of that part of the Menai on gi st wvlich the sports were to take place ; but ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... l TA.IA TO01 RACES. WEDNESDAY. The Bettit:g Stand Plate-Nereus, 1; Eright, 2. Tce Surrey and Middlesex Stakes.-Fulbeck, 1 ; Vul- )cau, 2. ,The Innkeepers Plate.-Drnniatist, 1 ; Spinet, 2. i The Clareuoitz SLalses.-Ponv Peachum, 1 ; Wood- * tuite_, 2. Tr2 Flurs' late.-Tispiratioj, 1 ; Naugghty Boy, 2. c - WMTOX RACES. Tae Trial otak.es.- JlAck Spi iur, 1 ; Attorney-General, . 'he Gei'rae Plark ...