THEATRICAL CRICKET
... Gillmore, b.Hardy, 27; E. Brooks, c Brockbank, b Hardy, 29; G. Gardiner, c Wheat- man, b Hardy, 7;* J. Smart, run out, 0; C. Handscombe, c Stewart, b Hardy, 2; A. Thomas, c Wheatman, b Hardy, 0 ; N. Holtoway, c ...
... Gillmore, b.Hardy, 27; E. Brooks, c Brockbank, b Hardy, 29; G. Gardiner, c Wheat- man, b Hardy, 7;* J. Smart, run out, 0; C. Handscombe, c Stewart, b Hardy, 2; A. Thomas, c Wheatman, b Hardy, 0 ; N. Holtoway, c ...
... Baby Company.-L. Cory Thomas, c Majilton, b Nanton, 11; L. Wren, c Appleby, b Smith, 4; P. C. Champion, c Majilton, b Smith, 8 ; H. MI. IMlillington, h Smith, 5; C. Sefton. c Majilton, b Cook- son, 48; Atkinson, b Smith, 4; Hardy, c and b Hawley-, 2; Parr ...
... Carr's CloVe Pepper Mr. ?? Hardy's Bit of Blue ?? Mr. Bike's Brigadier Mr. B. H. Jones's Junius (3) ?? Mr. Leacroft's Liquid Mr. Kirkhy's Washerwomau ?? Mr. Smith's Bessy Gregsoun Mr. ?? Bowler ?? Mr. Meson's Kossuth, Mr. Thomas's Kingfisher ?? Mr.Green ...
... Captain Johlstone ?? 2S1 1 0 Captain Ricardo. 28 ?? 0 Captain Dymoke . 26 ?? I 0 Sir Thomas Hesketh ?? 10 ?? 0 Mr. Peters ?? 10 I O Mr. Wingfield ?? 26 0 Mr. Hardy ?? , 2 1 Lord Stormoentu 28 ?? 0 Won by Mr. Norris. TnsoRD SWEEPSTAKES. Name. Yards' ...
... the elements, there was a good attendance, Thomas haa been engaged in several mntches, while Stockwell is quite a youngster, and has only contended in handicap races, therefore the betting was in favour of Thomas at 2 to 1, at which price a good eum muet ...
... chester. Bnuiss avD Cox.-Martin Burke is also matched to run Thomas Cox (of Coventry) a quarter of a mile, for 26 a side, the race to come off on Mlay 2d, at the Salford Borough Gardens. Mr Hardy, of Manchester, aes reeilved 2 s Eide, which is to be made ...
... Ax Ursmiloiw.-Tho match for 26 a side, in which Mr, George Hardy (of Manchester) undertook to find a man to give Martin Buake (of lSalford) S0 yardD' start in half a mile, is ol, Mr. George Hardy having forfeited the money down, MoVIES AND Cox,-The whole ...
... match bas been made between Thomas Monke (of Carton) ano James Hancock (of Saliord), to run 150 yards, for 25 a side, the race to come ohl at the Salford Bjrouah Gardens, on May 31, Hancock paying 2 for choice of ground. Mr G. Hardy is oppoisted stakeholder ...
... Shepherd, 3; H. Thomas, b Shepherd, 0; extras, 5 ; total, 137. Roohdale ?? Leigh, run out, 19; W. H. Lawton, b Eversicigh, 0; WT. Scholes, b Everaleigh, 0; R. Welburn, h Beecher, 13; A. Shepherd, b Everaleigb, 5; 0. Parker, b Eversleigh, 4; WT. Hardy, b Wells ...
... in nine heats, which were won by Bush (11 yards' start), M'Millan iS), Whiteman (15), Powell (11), Churehill's Noviec (16), Hardy (18), Dodson (14), Fayson (18), J. White 15), Braneil (tel. These men again rau off in three heats, which were won by Whitemnan ...
... Grounds, Bradford, near Mianchester, and Sanderson ia to be allowed 16 yards' start ineide. BEDDoOW LAND W~siTTLaI-Mr George Hardy. of Manchester, has inow seceivead B20 each from George Beddowv (of London) gnd Edward Whittle (of Chorlsy),-on account of ...
... Brema, Mr Thomas Thomas, and Mr Plun- ket Greene were satisfactory, although the ensemble might in a few instances have been more perfect. A reason for this may be found in the fact that Madame Henson was not quite in good voice. Mr Thomas, the young ...