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HORSHAM

... emptied, and the cricket ground was made the playground for the numerous bipeds who had turned out for a gala day. Cricket, stoolball. foottall, trap, racing. jumping in sacks, and a jinglieg match were amongst the amusements indulged in, and in the evening ...

wearing Ilk sashes, silver ataxy and other regslia. The pro- mesh= to Idaybeolui, the seat of James Braby, ..

... refreshing. After the procession had returned to the meadow then the tun began. All sorts of amassment were provided, quoits, stool-ball, trap, dancing kisioln.tbe-ring, Re., and donkey races, Bat nem, and scram bles for the little ones. flooring was kept up ...

HORSHAM

... meadow were oonimenoed and proceeded with by the members and others who felt inclined to join them. Cricket, foot-ball. stool•ball, racing, jumping in wits. dancing. dtc., were among the many pastimes which bad been arranged for the holiday, and which ...

*WEST SIJRSEX YOIIRNAL

... thaw who did not choose to take part in the various amusements which had been aw e for the day. such as cricket, football. stoolball, hurdle racing, climbing greasy pole, cloning over a stream spot) ditto, dancing, kieriin-theding, and we know not what besides ...

THE WI ST SUSSEX JOURNAL

... IseartUy gives, b e y returned to the grannie, when the melt erillauelectel a akiiet match, whilst h women enjoyed the game of stoolball, others trap :mil bat, tc. In the evening they all eat gown to tea, proeidt for men. women, and cluldren ; alter which ...

tangy Sarkis sub traps

... dinner; after which the company ennettled the procession began to move , commencim gaged fa various parts, aleket, trap, stoolball, etc. ; and sing the hymn ? Onward Christian Soldier., at 5.30 from 400 to 500 partiok of tea in the booth. Mr. when Burnslrs ...

ITORSHASI VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE

... afternoon and e% (Mug a vat iety of Sport& will be itturiatu for woocutout of the Members and their Friends, viz urinate, stool•ball, trap, dancing on the Kretn. ate., le., k:t. At h o'clock a bag.; 'l.:.t. nAI be opened for Dancing, ailmarsion h. mantis ...

Published: Wednesday 24 June 1874
Newspaper: West Sussex County Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 279 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Tuesday. August 25. 1874 RIIDGWICIE

... won by W. Smile, Brighton, besting Symonds, Portsmouth, by two or three lengths. STAPLEFIELD. THE GRAND STOOLBALL MATCH. HETI:W.—The return stoolball match between married and single ladies was played on the Slaplefield Ground on Wednesday the thirteen ...

~ October 6, 1874

... on Saturday, and no one seemed to claim it, the police removed it to the White Horse, where it awaits an owner. THE LAST STOOLBALL MATCH.—The last game between the married and single ladies of the Stoollydi Club, was played ors Wedamday. A great concourse ...

The Horsham Advertiser

... on the Ground. Admission- -21 . A Variety of Sports will be provided for Members and their Friends, via—cricket. quoits, stool-ball, trap, dancing the green, co k ..b:c. The Brigade wish it to be distinctly understood that the expenses of the protssisieu ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1877
Newspaper: West Sussex County Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1032 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HORSHAM VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. Thirty-seventh ANN IVERSARY TUESDAY, JULY 3r 1, 1877. % PROCESSION of the ..

... on the Ground. Admission-2d. A Variety of Sports will be provided for Alembers and their Friends, viz:—cricket, quoits, stool-ball, trap, dancing on the green, kc.. The Brigade wish it to be distinctly understood that the expenses of the procession, band ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1877
Newspaper: West Sussex County Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 230 | Page: 4 | Tags: none