BRYDENS. 101. Wellington Rd, Leeds. TeL '38310- TEDDY BARTRAM'S NOTED TRICK
... BRYDENS. 101. Wellington Rd, Leeds. '38310- TEDDY BARTRAM'S NOTED TRICK A Veteran's Memories of Old Wakefield Trinity Days /J ...
... BRYDENS. 101. Wellington Rd, Leeds. '38310- TEDDY BARTRAM'S NOTED TRICK A Veteran's Memories of Old Wakefield Trinity Days /J ...
... ono of the best-known Rugby drop-kicks in the North, Old Ebor writes, and, indeed, with the exception of the great Teddie Bartram, of Wakefield Trinity, it doubtful whether anyone dropped many goals as did Ahr Amos, ' he was colloquially named the ...
... came from a City which was the cradle and nursery of Rugby football. The red and blue had been worn by such men as Teddie Bartram, Herbert Hutchinson, Barron Kilner, Herbert Fallas, Paul Booth, Binks, and many others. To those names had been added ...
... Gienfield, amd M. Kaye held good father conceived the idea of making foot- Austin’s House forwards 1D balls, he called in Teddie Bartram to con- Village 4 8.161 up the eult him as to shape, ete. a of the bail G. Por then read a letter he had re- KOYLI 13a ...
... Cass is a major in the Te: ritorial Army, and has volunteered for foreign service. He is at present at Don- iews of “ Teddie ™ Bartram The para a ph, which T take from the “Evening of sgow, will interest old Wake- field Trinity men: A useful man is Bartram ...
... Gienfield, amd M. Kaye held good father conceived the idea of making foot- Austin’s House forwards 1D balls, he called in Teddie Bartram to con- Village 4 8.161 up the eult him as to shape, ete. a of the bail G. Por then read a letter he had re- KOYLI 13a ...
... seen in this cowatr mo; A ot the that the best man does not al rhe A bis Joternstional cap, and there are more EB than Teddy Bartram's, the beet drop kic os, from known, beimg treated by the witht ne, honours due. Of course men lite Bonsar, Hix to Rawsoo ...
... ions Answer: es; v0 in 1908. In. In the final they cr a eatin: County 7 aix “Old Whiteii fran asks if know become of Teddy Bartram’—Ho is in of the grounds at Fettes College, Edinborough, and rare} misses @ visit to some o friends ia Wekefielc j and ...
... had many into ‘ auc shat Wesh ciubs have since accom- 0 well known to need a reference from me a0 ustances under wh *Teddie’’ Bartram tc. Waketield Trinity caused some com- ! at the time—over twenty years ed on tive, Mr. Kilner says:-— © with Bartram ...
... appear, to become • more con.picuous enure in Trinity's ranks. Place kicking eapecialy seems to be his fork. a. it was Teddy Bartrame ; aed if Stradurd keeps up his present form in this direction be may mew the in hi. palmieet daya It is true new sweeper ...
... the side were all out on a bad wicket chiefly to Kilner's bowling for 83, it will -be recognised with ¢ Ted” Hartley, “Teddie > Bartram, and Herbert Fallor in front of him as three-quarter backs (those were the beginning of the three three-quarter days) ...