SPORTING CHA'
... F.C.), Rose (Windhill Hotspurs); Baber ■ Shiplev Town i. Thomas Taylors ARC) Airev • Trades Hall), Hodgson (Bradford City A>, Wright iTaylors). Barker (Esholt) Pedfey (Shipley St. Mary’s) Hardy ...
... F.C.), Rose (Windhill Hotspurs); Baber ■ Shiplev Town i. Thomas Taylors ARC) Airev • Trades Hall), Hodgson (Bradford City A>, Wright iTaylors). Barker (Esholt) Pedfey (Shipley St. Mary’s) Hardy ...
... the team turned out like this; Dixon; Clark Ormondroyd; Murrav. Thver. Stables; Battersb;.. Fairweather. Glover. Mtdgley. Hardy. only because of the never-say-die spirit which prevaled throughout tneir ranks right up the end. Salts’ standard of play suffered ...
... Shoesmith, Mr. H. Chew. Mr. A, Austin. Mr. D. W Thorpe, Mr. J. H. Hyde. Mr. E B Bentley, Mr. H, Mann. Mr. E. Verity, Mr. J. Sr Hardy, Mr. J. Mountain, Mr. S. Flaxinglon, Mr. W. Speight, Mr. R. Kershaw, Mr. Leeming. Mr. C. James. Mr. E. Singleton, Mr. P. Roberts ...
... wood; Whincup. Ketllewell, Dayncs. Horner and Fox. Birkenshaw Rowers: Craig; Lockwood and Dodson; Rawson Had and Harrison; Thomas, laylor, Rawson J., Websier and Olcdhill. Swain House were set to face a . wind and Birkenshaw. lak' lull advantage of Hie ...
... vice-presiddeci Tiie proposition was sec- dents. C. Best. N. Ellse. T. Hardf. onded bv Mr E Jolly, and A. I. Read; vice-captain T. Hardy, unanimously. treasurer. N. Jackson; secretary N. Further discussion followed on Thompson; subscription secretary, whether ...