OSSETT DRAW
... Kddigon’s tnes were converted by Brooke. Dewsscry Trapesmmn v. THe Kew- ” ...
... Kddigon’s tnes were converted by Brooke. Dewsscry Trapesmmn v. THe Kew- ” ...
... ro ALL v. HUNSLET. 1 This mat: ch was decided at Crown Flatts, on Tue nee, : om afternoon, with only a moderate a! hree |! ted im a win for the home tearm by oue try and t ball, | 1 minors, to two minors. The visitors started the and Wolstenholine returned ...
... however, the “rot” set in with remarkabie severity, and before the close Dewsbury’s line had been crossed four times. The Crown Flatts youths do not seem to retain their stability. They lead off weil in the first portion, but in the latter stages seem to ...
... Tattersfield 5: C. Hellawell, not out 7; extras 3;—total for 5 wkts. 51. GraNVILLE StReET Vv. HORBURY WESLEY ABS. —At Crown Flatts. Granville. —J. T. Crabtree 10, A. Yelland 0, J. Tingle 1, A. Barker 5, J. Wormald 0, W. Gibson 7, T. Harwood 6, J. Gib- ...
... the meet- ing of Yorkshire and Lancashire, at Crown Recent displays of the county fifteen have raised much spéculation on the result of the match. A great crowd will, doubtless, foregather at Crown Flatts, trips being run from all parts to the tewn. ...
... 1 cricket until one was formed. There would not he a ground in England iii a much better condition than the ?rotted at Crown Flatts on that day. (Appliance.) The groond was equal to the state in which some of their aristocratic players were in when they ...
... b Hirst 0; Holmes, b ; Cl BXtr08 7 | ham, run out 2; Parkin. c and b Gledhill 4; A. Sykes, a RA ee — | out 6; tell YN. Crown Flatts, ¢ White Rose.—G. Dixon, Brook b Elies 22; F. WSenlor b Brook 1; C. ec Bliss > Senior 6; Wood, ¢ and b Senior 0; A. iy ...
... the three clubs from this neighbour- wood who took part only Hunslet is left. RUGBY. SOME ADVICE FOR DEWSBURY. A visit to Crown Flatts on Saturday gave food for much reflection. The appearance of the en- closure tempted cne to ask if Kughy football was ...
... —Played at Crown Flatts, and resulted, after a keen contest, in a victory for the Kangers, by one try, and five minors, to Albion and St. Matthew's two minors. &» St. v. St. Mark's. -A capital 1 lay of foothall between these clubs was witnessed at Crown ‘lat ...
... Heckmondwike's suspension. A large num- ber of people turned out to see Dewsbury have their first tussle this season at Crown Flatts, and a more scientific game it would be impossible for them to witness. The re- sult of the match was undoubtedly due to ...
... be made by a valuer to be agreed on by both Day Scnoo.s’ Sronts.—On Satar- day afternoon the annual sports came off at Crown Flatts field, There was a large attendance of spec- tators. The judges were Messrs. M. Newsome, F. W. Reuss, H. L. Walmsley, C ...
... (three points) ; y, one try (three points), DEWSBURY v. LEEDS. were not more than 200 Owing to the bad ators on the nd at Crown Flatts. Jackson kicked , and the wind the ball well int» the home quarter. Grundeli headed @ dribbie to the centre, ans from a ...