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CRICKTTING

... CRICKEITING. During three days last week, thousandls of the inhabitants of this town and its vicinity were delightfully amused by witness- ing the scientific game of cricket played in Brown's Gardens by some of the best players in the world, It caused many hun- dreds of persons to come to the town, anl of whom went away highly gratified; it afforded an innocent amusement to hundreds of our ...

BRIGHTON RACES

... BRIGII'HON RACES. A plublic meeting of those persons ftvoumblo t i 02 ' tiln of tile races ii; this Town, was held oil Fridav at tile Tni' IHlltl Mir. T. Attree in the cbhi~il. Ile sid thot it wa- il . to avow to them , that lhe was to a ciwtait, e xtcnt tile itilal rit the notice calling the Ineetinig, whlichi originiated ill Ih'M. Ill.' Cahill upon hloin tl) state tillt ble conjidei ii there ...

CRICKET

... The grand cricket match between All England and Susse| and Kent, closed on Tuesday last, in favour of All Englattd. It was decided that Millard and Taylor's bowling (on thc r Sussex side) was unfair, and the loss of the match is at. tributed in some measure to their not being permitted to howl. They are both very promising young cricketter-, Nothing could exceed the excellence of Redgate's ...

CRICKET

... C R I C K E T. SUSSEX AND THE ALRYLEBONE CU13 A-ND G;ROU'ND. This Ilatelt \rith three given men coorleeceil yesterday siior ng . t lord's GrountlS. Colo(nel l.owthter having won the t,*ss pit thc ell-h in first. At half pact Cleveln ?? tile pll' ' toinwiltetld the Earl of Ahoyne ard llayley ttlkinfts the itt, wthe l tic r miit xili:lante of fn;ir overs, witthot.t ai rtltn, his Lortdshipl a' C ...

CRICKET

... C R I C i E TI'. M.'IARYLEIONtt1 AND) IT-Itt LI-T-tIIIANM2D ITITTER~S. Thce granti manteli of the Mar tehone Club and geni ul ith NvB. Wenniano agani st bie left-banided hitters of Engl~and, was pdaved it Mondaliy avul TItivsibta, ait Lond's, and wats won Ii ni a ost trioulttihaut mait ttr by 111!rylebotte, as will be soneu by tie scoro. Ott the tart of tbn right thandted hitittors, It. Sleet, ...

CRICKET

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CRICKET

... C R IC K ET. GRAND MATCH BETWEEN SUSSEX AND KENT. This match, which has excited some considerable interest 8Maa)gst the admirers of cricket, came oft in Brown's Roval Grounds on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last. Kent was the favourite at six and seven to four; and on the arrival of the a's, two to one was freely offered agninst Sussex, which O5 justified on looking at the list of formidable ...

EXTRAORDINARY CRICKET MATCH

... EXTRAORDINARY CRICKET MATCH, A great deal of interest has been excited by a match of cricket which has been playing a considerable time in a place near London, between two parties, some of the first players in the world. The stakes are immense; and the betting has sometimes been very high and sometimes low, varying from the King's crown to a shocking bad Napirean list. One party are called the ...

CRICKETTING

... CRICKWlTING. SURsr X V. KEXT.-This match which has excited very great interecst in the two counties, from the circumstance of Sussex \:inning in Kent, -when the odds were so muchl against them, as ?? from the excellent play displayed by the Sussex men in their recent match with England, has caused the betting to tiuctuate in every direction. At the close of the latter match, so , wits ...

Published: Tuesday 13 September 1836
Newspaper: Brighton Patriot
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1247 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

... . CRICKE'. ' X ;; - - L A match of cricket took:place 'at Alfriston on Monday last.l between the Messrs. PaNgen, with four giveng'entlemen fron Brighton, nid'eleven of the inhabitants of Alfrston,.when the' latter beat their opponents in a single innings. The return match between Messrs. Comber, Coppin, Ford, Bailey, and Gray, of Mr. Hannington's establishment, and Messrs. Richards, Knight, ...

CRICKET

... C RICK ET. PlRlItliTON AGAINST CIIAIVINGTON. We last week gave the first day's pilay of this match, and we then stated, looking at the result of that day's proceedings, that all interest in the game was gone. It was destined, however, to be otherwise. On Mlonday night. Brighton, in their first innings, had scored 178 runs; whilst Chalvington, at the termination of their first innings, had ...

CRICKET

... C R I C K E T. The first match of this season, by the players of this county, camce off on M1 ondity and Tuesday last, in the Earl of Egrc- inont's Park, at Petworth. The inatch was mnade between the players of the eastern and westerin divisioti of the county, and excited some interest, it being looked upon. as a trial of the strength of the county, although several of our veteran plavers, ...