GRAND CRICKET MATCH.—On Saturday
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... Hornbv Stakes, of loogs6 each, h ft-rolts, 8st 41;- f fillies, 8st 1 ll-La~r mile aind three quarters. Sir B. R. Graliam s Cricketer, brother to Cliffe Duke of Leeds's b c by Panduolpha-Patriot Sir M. M. Syke, gr g by Camillue-Rosaliud e Lord Milteoi's b ...
... CRICKET MATCII. Mr. EnDITOR,-In thre o frl; T -rul, or Saturday last, appears a starecsnt of a Criclet Pa:ntch of three games, played this season, between the tlarewooo ' anid Wligill Clis, thl result of which, the writer presumes, isas ' 'established ...
... any man i England, fdr odhe'hnndled pounas aagxde, 'niaely -to ran onoehundrea' ypods; or 'a'quarler-of aila, to throw a cricket bell the grstitest'distanca, anid to tight aijy unt Iu.: under: d'e'rert stooe.' He can-be baeked4. at' odds to WVt two 6f'th& ...
... CRICKET MATCHES. The return match of cricket, between eleven of the Leeds old club, and the, same number of the Wakelield siew club, was commenced at Heath Common, on Wednesday last. The day was very unfavourable, so much so, that for Qsone tinie the ...
... :'oominatiort being sealed iilp), and not beitig accepted, the cup. now becomes the property of iMr. W. -- - - A novel game-of cricket wsvds.played, for a cosasiderable suns, on Mlonday the 21st ult. on Harelield Coinnaoa, near Rickwindtsworth,' between two'genllea ...
... Newamarket horacs, being Yo 3,eneagcd. Thseyvtle i.. nceaoratbo Sd of Jumne, and three follaswing days n C'RICstT..-.The Cricket nmatch between the' morried and single moosm u 11 her of' tise Darnali Wesinesday Club woo played on Wedsiesday, at a01 h ...
... teliti. add y Siseplierd, tile Yorkshire pedestrians, wae to start yesterday, to run ten flar~ y miles an Itour, ill Lordi's cricket-grounsd. Cha Y' Ots the st instalat, a rncehlorse belosigieg ts T. Thorohill, Esq. at Ann Riddicowort c, attacked a hIseltr ...
... SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. the t a P:DnsTrreTiSaM.-Sbeppard, the Yorbshire runner, attended at Lord's Cricket.grounld osl Monday, to perfirllr his atch oLbf ruidning tell miles within the hour, t'r a wagor of i il. The grosund ss in a very bad pel, condition ...
... the ONE Hseonfrn SoLveech iosbs.-Oce Tiatroday aftoerih on an nasemblago of tpharels of lriitpyrsonscongregatetion Lord's Cricket Geoepnd, St. Johie's Wood, tow cilpess J. Sephord tihe celebrated York. shire pedstrian, and wenticur Grandscrre, t ber lirench ...
... Shelfield, on Moniday, September s. The three counties are us great repute as cricketers, and we think Mr. Parry must select the brat to I players to beat them; if60 the lovers of cricket, who visit the ground, mI . will haie assopportunity ofsecing two of tse ...
... in the bp,,c. ing world, and on which bea to a large amount dependent, cori menced playing olr the spariorra and elegant cricket ground at nanal, near Shefliid, yesterdaY week. The attendaicc was sat so Teumerru; as righn havebeea expucted f'rom tbe celebriy ...