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MACHYNLLETH CRICKET

... MACEIYNLLETH CRICKET. Ai splendid contest took place on Saturdayv the l9tll jus t, between Earl Vane's Eleven and the umembers of the Aberyyttwith Club, on the beautiful grounds in the immediate vicinity of Plas Iaehynlleth. The playing was excellent onl both sides, hut the superiority, of his lordship's Eleven w as soon manifest, the inni gs in their favour being 78 to 36. Trusting it. will ...

BEAUMARIS

... 0 BEAU CRiCKET MATCIS. On Wednesday week the return-match Wvas played be' tween the Dingle Warderers (Liverpool) V. Beaunmarij School with Shaw. DINGLE. Ist Innings. 2nd Innings. Maples a Whistler b Shaw ?? 23 b Bethell 10 W. Boultb Shaw ?? 8 b Barker 7 % atson c G. Hill b Shaw 8 c and b Shaw 8 Moore b Shaw .. 5 ht wicket b Bethell 6 Hoskins c 'Whistler h Boydell 4 run out 2 Campbell c ...

BEAUMARIS

... . A .. ? :: ? : , ; . . , ! 1lCKET: l' MA.TCH>lr ?? OunFriday the 14th inst, a match ayd bctwe'ena Mr. W. Barker's.Eleven and ,the Scool with,.S~iawk The follow'ihg'is the suore:- sr, - ' . , . THiE SCOHOO-:L. leT INNINGS8 2ND INNLINGS. ;5G. Hilltrun out. ?? 1-run out .. 4 'Whistler hit wicket b - M \ Hen'eage * - , 0-not out ?? 1I Boydelb Paxton ?? 2-b Heneuge ?? Dr. Eill b Heqneage ?? O-b ...

CHESTER RACES

... UL8fHR !Al:CEsi; The Chester Me 77t-ng_'' 'ces .- Chesterucommenced on Teday, and ex- tended over four days. The ?? we' Lord Westmoreland, Lorid'UJibridgs, Lord ,Chesterffeld, eat and Sir L. Newman, Bart-, - Clirk to. the, Co6rse,' and De Handicapper, Mi. E. W. Topham, Judge, 'Mr. 11. Johei 1)his r ,aon, of York,,Starter, Mr. T. ,'M';Gdge, , Clerk o1 , iec Siales, Mr. S. Pickering. ., . , i ...

THE VALLEY

... -T . CRICKET. On Wednesday last, a match was played at the Valley, betw en the Anglesey Collegiate School and the Holy- head -Boys Eleven. - The weather .was very favourable. The batting. of Masters W. aylor, and S. Barnes for the hool, as also that of B. E.. Hughes, Holyhead, was much praised. The bowling of Masters .G. Barnes and W.Conry wras equally admired. .The. following is the score:- ...

MACHYNLLETH CRICKET

... Ie 11'fll Y,,T~EE A splendid contest tobk plaee on SatO r dav the 19th 'Ca inst, ?? Vaie s El1ve'l and theniemnbers Of th'e Alerystwith lClub,' on the beiutilful grouni'ds in the ar inir{le'd~ iatevicinity.:of 11 is yin~l~eth; ;.The playinkg g1 was excellent 'on both sidee,laut the superoristy if lhis Sl lordship's Eleven-was soon manifest;-the-innings in-their FV favoun being 78 to. 3G., T. ...

PRIZE MEETING AND RIFLE CONTEST OF THE No. 3 VOLUNTEER COMPANY

... PRIZE MEETING ANDRIFLE CONTEST OF THE No. 3 VOLUNTEER COMPANY. On the 12th inst., this-event came off in a highly sa- tisfactory manner. Amongst the proper arrangements made, was the restriction that none uhould compete un- less he had attended eight Company drills during the year; and as far as the Company Prizes were concerned no member was to take more than one prize. The En- field Rifle to ...

RUTHIN

... ',RlUTHIN. .CRI~CKET, MATCH. 11UTHIN v. RHYL.-The return match between the clubs was played at Ruthin on Tuesday last. It w. be sen by the scorethat Ruthin won in one innings wi 50 to spare. . IUTHIN., FIRST EINNINGS. * LI Thonbs c J. Williams b Perkins 4 NV, Roberes b J: P. Williams; 7 C. S. Mainwvahring6 c and -b Perkins 6 C. Cotes st Darcy ?? ?? 9 H1. Williams c. Woods ?? ?? O ?? V. ...

ST. ASAPH

... S.a r ! ADOPH ?? ' :i - ?? ?? .. , J CRJCKETr MATCH. 'ii- A match w'siap1ihyed' at St 'siph-on Thui-sday the 9th b- instjbetiveeithe D'n.ubigh a ; SU As'aph Clubs. Th6 folluwinug is the score -. iti A :-:s:.saPH.i ?? ~ ~ ?? ?? '1ST INNINGS ' ?? -I 'NDi'NNGS. Bee'hey c-R E. Robert ig.: ' b' Owene 1 b C. 1-oapt Price'.' .. 1 vnI Bomio:'i c&and b; O'ien ?? notfout ?? ,. 19 I t. ?? .b 'Captaun ., ...

BEAUMARIS

... BEAUMA.RIS. CRI,CKE R1.T MATC HES.,: The annual match betwen the. Old v. Present Members of the Nchpol came off on Wednesday, August 26; the 'r'ult was favourable to the juniors, who have the ad- vantage of knowing each other's play, from practising constan~tly together. At oneitire, however, the prize -seemrnec slipping fronrtheir hands, and w~svv only rrcovered by the excellent batting ...

MACHYNLLETH

... - -MACHYNLLETH,-.- CRICRET MATCHk. A friendly game 6f cricket was played on Wednesrlay. the 26t iult., between the Caderi Idris and the Aberyst- fvith Clbs at Marhynlletb, being just half-way between te two contending towns. .The giound selected was most w-etched; iafact, it was quite unfit for cricketig.1 It is hoped that it the two clubs meet there again, that a better ground will be ...

BEAUMARIS

... 0 * GRAND CRIOKET'1ATCr ' O Tliursday,'the 20th'i mat., tliist. iivourita waterin place W:s on the 251 tqive, owing t'o . most -interesting match 'which wis played betweeoii Eleven of the officers hnd menl dftle i'5ti usa u nd' gleven ittho ToI .(6rilkot~lu.Ch ?? gftlel~tghs tihe01Yifrom,-p.Niybi~ige, Ireland, to meet their ofppi -nen ins ,'4friendly s tionaj gamne, and were sumptu- ousl1 ...