STOOLBALL AT COW FOLD
... STOOLBALL AT COW FOLD. MISS D. WOOLS EN'S XI. v. .MISS M. ...
... STOOLBALL AT COW FOLD. MISS D. WOOLS EN'S XI. v. .MISS M. ...
... STOOLBALL MATCH AT MANNINGSHEATH. On Saturday a stoolball match took place at Munningsheath, the lccal players beating the Twineham regresenmt.iveu by an innings and seven runs. Score: — TWINEHAM. B. Walder ¢H. Lewry b C00per 2 R. Silsby b Thorpe ...
... STOOLBALL MATCH AT MANNINGSHEATH. At Manningsheath on Saturday a stoolball match took place, the home players beating the Slinfold representatives by 42 runs. Score :— MANNINGSHEATH. N. Thorpe bM. Mills..ccconniiiannes 2 F. E. Cooper ¢, b K. Moses ...
... . Tun SvooLsariL CLus.—lt is matter for. regret that it has been found impossible to’ continue the Ladies’ Stoolball Club in Horsham this season on account of the small number of thoso -izniff'ing their wish to join, and conseuent inability to form adeguate ...
... WARNIZOLID. STOOLBALL.—On onday, this unusually quiet, easy-going village was somewhat enlivened by a match at the good old Eishioned game of stoolball. The fair sex mustered in considerable force in the afternoon in Mr. Woolvin'a meadow, and wickets ...
... CRAWLEY DOWN. STOOLBALL Mevca.—Although stoolball is a well-known Sussex game, being generally played at harvest homes and school treats, the match that took place on the village cricket ground on Friday, July 17th, was a somewhat novel sight to most ...
... and then marched in rroceasion to a meadow facing Julesfield House, where different games were provided, such as cricket, stool•ball, torof war, etc. At half-past tour au excellent tea was given, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. After the tea was over ...
... Mrs. Paynter, the daughter of our beloved Rector, the tradesmens' wives and daughters of Handeross were invited to tea. Stool-ball, boating, and other amusements were indulged in, and tunny were the congratulations, and many the wishes that Mrs. Paynter ...
... ITCHINGFIELD. STOOLBALL—SOUTHWATER V. MUNTHAM. — This match was played at Muntham on Saturday snd ended in a victory for the visitors. Miss Reading batted well for Southwater and Miss M. H. Oliver for Muntham. Score:— Southwater.—Miss A. Gratwick 6; Miss ...
... SENDALLS XI. The members id the C , iwfold Stoolball Club wound up their first season on Wednesday with a match played on the cricket ground beeween teams chosen by Miss 1). Woolven and Mica Sendall, an evenly-contested game resulting in a victory for ...
... STOOLBA LL AT HORSHAM. The Horsham stoolball players on Saturday won, with considerable advantage, a match against :I team captained by Miss Hurst. The match was played at Tanbridge, Horsham. The task of making the score fell to the Misses K. Apedaile ...
... on the Ground. Admission-2d. A Variety of Sports will be provided for Alembers and their Friends, viz:—cricket, quoits, stool-ball, trap, dancing on the green, kc.. The Brigade wish it to be distinctly understood that the expenses of the procession, band ...