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CRICKET

... GENTLEMEN V. TILE PLAYERS.-Whell this match was commenced on Thursday, on the Surrey Ground, KIen- nington Oval, the betting was 3 to I on the Players; but at the close of the play, on Friday evening the Players (having 170 to get to win) lost five wickets for 54 runs, .which turned the current in favour of the Gentlemen at 6 to 4. On Saturday morning Lockyer and Wisden re- sumed their ...

CHESTER RACES

... CHESTEI RACES. The weather was very fine for these field sports, and the attendance, as usual at the opening of the season, wias numerous and respectable. There bad been plenty of brushing up in the old city, and the custornary hospitalities wvere displayed. Lord Clifden has ac- cepted the office of Steward for 153. The running was as follows;- TUESDAY. The Grosvenor Stakes of 10 soss each, h. ...

SPORTING

... YORK RACES. FRIDAY. t The First Year of the Fourth Aske Produce Stakes.- Queen of the East, walked over. The Colt Sapling Stakes.-Yorkshireman, ]; The Im- ,poster, 2. n The Racliffe Produce Stakes.-Derrick, 1 The Early Dawn, 2. The Fourteenth Year of the Great Yorkshire Stakes.- 'f The Flying Duchman, 1; Derrick, 2. n The Queen's Plate.-Zeta, 1; Typee, 2. e The Gimcrack Stakes.-Blink Bonny, 1 ...

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 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 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

... $pVrtfiao AteIligrarr9 MANCHEESTER STEEPLECHASES. MONDAY. THE CITY STUEPLECHASE.-Bnrnt Sienna, 1; Rosa, 2; Star of England, 3; Sailor, 4. HANDICAP HU`RDLE RAcE. -Parchment, 1; Novelist, 2; THE STRETyoiD SELLING STEurLECHAsI.-Massaroui I; Gradeley Lass, 2; Royal Blue, 3. CHESTER SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY. The GROSVENOR STARES of 10 sova ?? Lane's Ephesus, 1; Mr. J. Osborne's Lord Alfred, 2; Mir. ...

CARNARVON REGATTA

... The festivities in connection with the Carnarvon Regntta vwere opened on Wednesday evening by n most brilliant display of fireworks in tile Old Castle, under the superintendenee of Mr. Atkins, an eminent pyro- technic artist from the Liverpool Zoological Gardens. The Castle walls were illuminated, and flights of beau- tiful-coloured rockets, bouquets of shells, and other mechanical dlesiigs ...

RUTHIN RACES

... RUTH-IIN RACES. ..S a,.. ?? ;1'3i'ese ?? took lp4lie ?? last, upon dlfe-ficautiful and pictiirejsque'cotise in the park of F. R. West, Esq., M.P. 'iTe weather, though unfa- v6tirablet-l tlic 'first -patit of tfo6'hiorrling, in the | 'lilter~n'bbn troiedtzostsiniopi~tiovs tbo nearly tile close ?? lhe m!Detiqg; adtif6ilngh i achlilliig wind, in a small degree, detracted-fiom the pleasure. There ...

CHESTER RACES

... Stewards--The Earl of Strathmore, Sir W. WV. 1- Wynn, Bart., M.IP, and J. M. Stanley, Esq. The grand annual meseting on the Banks of the Roo- Y dee, which is now regarded as one of the leading events in connection with tihe turf, commenced on Tuesday, under the exceedingly favourable auspices of splendid weather, and an attractive bill of fare. There were six races included in the sport of the ...