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CRICKET AT BARMOUTH

... Wednesday last, the 7th instant., was a gala day at Barmouth. In addition to the numerous attrac- tions ol this delightlul watering place, a grand cricket match came offi betweeti the Oxford and Cambridoe men residing therei and the hitherto invincible club of Dolgelley. The ground, which is beautifully situated at the foot of Carter Id'is, at tiso entrance to the vale of Dolgelley, was graced ...

Sporting

... $#gtiiig. GOODWOOD RLACES-THE CUP DAY. The prestige and attraction of the Cup Day were, as usual, sufficient to draw forth a large attendance of com- pany. The betting brotherhood gathered together in full force, and business was carried on with unflagging spirit; their specu- lations were, however, considerably narrowed by the insignifi- cant field which came forth to contend with Virago ...

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 ...

CRICKET

... ial id- lp- DSt ng Wed Lre ,ur ch is n in .t. .s- ~is ST. ASAPHi V. LLANASA. The return match was played atLlanasa, on the 14th, when the St. Asaph Club was again victorious, beating their rivals in one innings. Llanasa went first to the wickets. A spiteful shower for some time damped the ardour ofthe players. LLANZAC.A First Innings Second Innings. 1. T. Evans b Edwards ?? -b Jone. ?? 2. E. ...