THIS DAY'S CRICKET
... School v day School.—On the East Park. St. Mark's tea-n: J Our butt (captain), Fentorr, H Lyford. J F Stephens l A E Salisbury, Parker. A Garrett, G E Fish. W Buck. A ...
... School v day School.—On the East Park. St. Mark's tea-n: J Our butt (captain), Fentorr, H Lyford. J F Stephens l A E Salisbury, Parker. A Garrett, G E Fish. W Buck. A ...
... THIS DAY'S CRICKET. YORKSHIRE SUSSEX- weather this joafcib Score:— mnz, First inning. Second inning*. Bfanb Peel « Mallow c Hirst Fletcher J Hide Pepl 6 WainwTight. Wilson Wain- Wain-^ 0 Andrews Hall 4 Humphreys c and Wain- . uttnotout &te Wain- c ...
... o'clock, and commenced to illuse her. A Bad Son —Jamee W. Jackson, a youth, was committed for 10 days, to be followed by five years' delation in the Castle Howard Reformatory, for stealing cash box, containing £13 the moneys of Isaao Nuau. fbom a Public hoose—Ada ...
... extras 19, total 82. Albert Lnited: F Mawer H Bird b Wintringham 7, « ington c A Bird b Howard 8, Millson c and b A Bird 16, E Hill c Bolton Wintrinftham S, C b Howard Snowdon b A Bird 3, Pocklingtonc Wintrinjrbam I) A Bird 8. Willey not out 4, J Ramster ...
... and Kenny must go to prison for 30 days. THEFT SHOES. A young man, George Williams, was charged with stealing a pair of men's shoes, the property of Messrs A. Tyler and Sons, Queen-street, and sent to gaol for 21 days. SEVEN BOTTLES OF WHISKEY MISSED. ...
... THE FOURTH DAY. HULL LIFEBOAT INQUIRY THE LETTER THE 4 MAIL' IS THE LIFEBOAT SERVICE EFFICIENT? The National Lifeboat Institution are having anxious time. The startling admissions which were made by the coxswain of the South Sea Landing Lifeboat, Flamborough ...
... THIS DAY'S CRICKET. YORKSHmfeV. DtRE(Y»HI«C This i natch was continued Leeds to-day, Tho Dei ire trvt inntngs closed day lor 73, and they to folios 08. Score:— wanui. lirotinpings. Scxmd inaings^ Porter Davidson ' Hal) I avkieon 0 ') Porter 37 Pe ...
... c Robinson b Soulsby 21, Dixon b Howard 0, Simpson Kirk 7, Jubb c Robinson Howard 0, Morley b Howard 4, Wells c Medd Howard 16, Hiscocks b Kirk 3, c Soulsby Howard Batty not out 8, ex 6. total 85.— Wilsons : J ...
... Hurst Park—Lord William. January Handicap Hurdle, Manchester—Hob Nob. All engagements iu Mr C. D. ltosfe's uaine-Chair of Kildare. All engagements—Southern Cross. ACCEPTANCES. Prince Wales's Steeplechase. Sandown.— Horizon, Lord William, Norton, St. Anthony ...
... Scorbrough. Each day Twelve o'clock. THE YORK AND AINSTY HOUNDS• X° and A ins ty Hounds will invitation in the Holderness couatry on Monday, March 19th, Beeford. Tuesday, Marco 20th, Everingham A spccial trr.in will leave Hullfor 10.15. Each day 11.45. EARL ...
... cricket belts from the shop, 1, Market place, the property Mrs E. Johuson was committed for ten day*, be followed five years' detention the Castle Howard Reformatory. Stealing Coal.—Frank Dearing, a cialman, was charged temand with having stolon a bag ...
... Willerby. Waggonette leaves William-street end at 2.15. Hesnle-road team: Johnson (captain l , Warnes, J Thompson, Aiulsley, G Lot king, W Bilsby, H Thompson. A Hirst, S seeming, Varley, and W Johnson. Reserves, William Holmes and W Hutchinson. Hessle-road ...