FUNERAL OF IR. F. V. EWER. Former Football Stars NSW
... W. Poulds. E. C. Kelse y . A. Bnogs, J. Feorniey , Enoch Wilson. Bob Flsher. Archer (Halifax,. Tbm Burman. Isaac Newton Wilfred Auty 1113t1ey1 Sam Stacy iKeighleyi. and Watt:e Davies. ...
... W. Poulds. E. C. Kelse y . A. Bnogs, J. Feorniey , Enoch Wilson. Bob Flsher. Archer (Halifax,. Tbm Burman. Isaac Newton Wilfred Auty 1113t1ey1 Sam Stacy iKeighleyi. and Watt:e Davies. ...
... Auty, played full back for Headingley and Yorkshire for a number of years. He was once reserve for England. Dick's father, Wilfred Auty, played for Batley. ...
... ister Mr A.B. J. Vine (York Holliday Pen Charies Clourh. J Beaten ( Charles E fold, Towers, J (Gea rtorough ) A. Holroyd. Wilfred Auty (Batley). J. Craven, Kirt. ham (Haréys) the serv’ A large number of Searre Ltd, attended ...
... Broadley, Isaac Newton, V. Wilson, and J. H. Crompton. Mr. H. G. Somers ploposed Vinitm . ,, • and Messrs. John Wilson, Wilfred Auty, and Harry Lodge responded. ...
... Players at the Market Tavern. Bradford. Among those present were Tom Broedley, Isaac Newton. Alfred Leach. Enoch Wilson. Wilfred Auty, Harry-Lodge and Wattle Da lea. The president. Mr. T. E. Riley, said the Bradford Committee was formed about years ago ...
... the other surviving members of great skis. are; Arthur Darner litall.backl, Wattle Davies, Dal iitzgeraki. Jack Goodall, Wilfred Auty ithree-quottetoll Jo Oakland (hall•Msek); Jim Oath, Bob Spurr, Phillip', Diek cloush, cud Jimmy Llttlewood (forwards, ...
... and it did not make him any less a man. The toast of The Visitors was proposed by Mr. T. E. Riley (president), and Mr. Wilfred Auty and Mr. Harry Ilornby responded. Mr. Hornby, managing director lloadford Northern, said the club hat aist completed a covered ...
... C. and H. E. Roscoe, W. S. Maney. H. W. Sellers. H. Fenton (Scarborough), T. A. Holroyd, J. Snowdon (Ktrkgate Market), Wilfred Auty (Batley). J. Craven, H. Kirkham, L. Tempest. L. Thornton, A. Smith (late Shop Inspector), R. L. Whitfield. J. Paget (National ...
... gallant youth of Batley's greatest days; Mr. John Wilson. secretary of the Rugby !Football League; Mr. Joe Lewthwaite, ' Mr. Wilfred Auty. Mr. Harry Hamby. I Mr. Fred Wright and myself. Few people can be aware of the most valuable propaganda work done by Mr ...
... cricket equalled his zeal in the temperance cause. No supporter of the Yorkshire club is bettern'emembered than Joe Auty. Mr. Wilfr Auty writes:— He loved cricket passionately and have always appreciated what our great George Hirst once told me, that my father ...