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... four month, hrifu restored. shall most iiiiiJ i-.i PWWffigj CRICKET. ». HARHWOOD. A 000-dfcy-s match between these club, playoff (fee Kirkstail Cricket jv+aif*. The everything that cricketer could desire, ground no* in ouch good order have aea it, and ...

THE AMERICAN MONITOR

... artillery - the perfection of rtootiui firing. The immense I*ll spun along its course over the surface the water as truly the cricketer's ball losses over the smooth grsen sward towards the wicket. The noise the explosion, the concussion felt, the smoke which ...

1M PORT ANT NOTICE TO CRICKETCLUBS. ane--Handled Hats, 7s. Ash Spliced lU.4*. s*. Ul. eacii Batting Gloves, 7*. ..

... Ul. pair, j Dark's Hot lialN, ss. ul. each. The cheafot and l»est goods ever offered . defy coinoetitiou. J. W. CARR'S CRICKETING i'Jam! 95 Cnmaservial Street, Leeds. To CRICKETLIIi. SELLING BATS, BALLS, GLOVES, LEG GUARDS, and every requisite. CROISDALE ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST

... National Sport will I>* reported in the Yorkshire Poet by writers ability and experience. Racing, field sports, coursing, cricket, rowing, and athletic amusements genet will be described in detail, and illustrated original comment. Sports more peculiarly ...

LADIES' FANCY DRESS MATERIALS

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CRICKET

... CRICKET GENTLEMEN OF YORKSHIRE r. GENTLEMEN MIDDLESEX. This natch was commenced on Tuesday, on the Middlefit x County Ground, New Cattle Marki t, Islington. Yorkshire won the hiss and sent in. at 12..T5, Mr Prest and Mr Apple ton, to the bowling of Daly ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST

... of National Sport will reported in the Yorkshire J'o*t by writers ability and experience Racing, field S]M>rt«, coursing, cricket, rowing, and athletic amusements in general will deecrihed in detail, and illustntod by original comment, flpcrta more peculiarly ...

Ward in Chancery. 7*t 18. Betting: 3to 1 «'n Yarrow, who won '.»>• aoveral length*. The winiM r waa nold to Mr ..

... FRNTON.— A between these clubs took place on Monday, the ground of the former, and the day being fine resulted in good day's cricket, Astlcy being victorious by runs. The full scores were:—Astley, 46—171; Church Fenton, 54—38. The latting of Messrs Willans ...

•HING ESTABLISHMENT

... quality, A CARD. CHARLES ROGERS, PAINTER, GILDRR, and DEALER lit ROOM I'APEK*. CHURCH STREET, HAHKKLET IMPORTANT NOTICKTO CRICKET CLUBS. Cane Handled Bats. 7» Ul , A»h Spliced Bats. 6s. 6d. Ratting (•loves, 7s pair. Gauntlets, ha. 6d. pair. Leg Guards ...

BUSINESS INTIMATIONS

... pair. Leg Guanla, t»l pair Dirk * Hall*, k . each. The ihe«|*vt and Uvl goads ever offered . defy competition. J. W. CAKR.H CRICKETING DEPOT, 29 and Commercial Street, Leeli LATOKB, the L >tt«l> »it mike. much reduced in Price, J. W. CARR'S, Commercial Mrwt ...