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MATCHES PLAYED

... played Long Preston on Wednesday last between the Long Preston and Kkipton clubs. The day was exceedingly unfavourable for cricket, Wing very wet. The I*ong Preston eleven first took the bat, and in leas tlian two hours ran a -core of ML The .Skipton gentlemen ...

DROWNING OF FOUR SCHOOLBOYS AT

... that hour only from bathing places appointed the authorities. One of those bathing places in Hove opjnwite the Sussex County Cricket Ground. It is said that the bottom there is a rather dangerous character, liable shift and change with the weather, and having ...

MATCHES Til COME

... ~An advertisement another column to-day calls attention this approaching match. are sure our cricketing friesuis will welcome amongst them these great cricket celebrities, ami manifest their interest by an attewlance in large should the weather permit ...

ADVKKTISEMK.STS

... racing days, horses force, Ac. M«.*M*r* If. A DIXON. Hull, execute COMMIT -bins Horn js. ou all races. Price List daily. CRICKET. ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET. Bradford Moor United r. Bcklky-in-WhahebdaleClarrnce.—On Saturday, Sept. lat, the ground the former. Score*Buriev Clarence, 31 Bradford, C'losb r. Ripok.—'The following match *» played on Saturday last upon the Hishopttm Close ntmad, ami reunited ...

FLOWER SHOW AND GALA AT CROSSGATES

... string band was engage*!, and played some selections music during the day. A cricket match, a report of which apfwars in another column, added much interest the gala. After the cricket match there were several foot races and other sports ; all adding to the ...

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... the Classical Tripsin. He m very load athletic sports, and distinguished himself both in the King's College eight and the cricket field. the order of the Vice- Provost, the Dead March in Saul was performed in King's Chapel during the afternoon service ...

EDS INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1866

... DUNCOMBE PARK CLUBS. On Friday last return match took place between the above chubs on the cricket ground Park. The morning, which was very fine, was most suitable for cricket, but a heavy thunderstorm, which burst over the ground shortly after the wickets were ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET. ALL ENGLAND KLEVKM R. TWENTY TWO | DISTRICT. —PIay wan Rot resumed ymet. cky, r»Dw>|Ueucf the inclemency the return match between the Park Clubs was played Monday toft em the Hill Ground, when the was again victorious. The batting of Mr E. MaaJa ...

POKKIGN

... brains, that's a mere hallucination. We are all in state of political decrepitude and though still eat lieef and play cricket, we are a wretched and doomed race, and must resign ourselves to the inevitable cataclysm which is close at hand. This melancholy ...