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Order of Appearance for Yorkshire 2Nd ORDER OF APPEARANCE FOR YORKSHIRE 2 ND XI – 1900 TO 1914 PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. FOR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DEATH 482 Benjamin Charles Bolton 1900 1900 23 Sept 1861, 18 Nov 1910, Hull Cottingham, Hull 48 3 F red Cotterell 1900 1900 Unknown Unknown 484 Frederick William Elam 1900 1919 13 Sept 1871, 13 Mar 1943, Hunslet, Leeds Headingley, Leeds 485 Fletcher 1900 1900 486 B Handley 1900 1900 Unknown Unknown 487 James Higgins 1900 1905 13 Mar 1877, 19 July 1954, Bi rstall, W Yorks Wibsey, Bradford 488 Robert Henry Ingleby 1900 1901 1879, Rawdon, Leeds 1949 Salford, Lancs 489 T Mitchell 1900 1900 Unknown Unknown 490 Charles Oyston 1900 1906 12 May 1869, 15 July 1942, Leeds Armley, Leeds 491 Willi am Thomas Payne - 1900 1900 25 Mar 1881, 14 Sept 1914, He is the thirteenth player to Gallwey Blackrock, Dublin Vandresse - Beaulne, play for Yorks CCC being born Aisne, France outside the county boundaries 492 Arnold Moon Sullivan 1900 1900 30 Aug 1878, 27 June 1943, Kirk bymoorside, Eastbourne, Sussex E Yorks 492A William Tolson 1900 1900 23 Jan 1880, 1953, Auckland, New He played Minor Counties Chickenley, Zealand Championship cricket for Dewsbury Durham from 1906 to 1913 1 PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. F OR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DEATH 493 J W Cooper 1901 1903 1878, Barnsley, 7 May 1909, S Yorks Barnsley 494 Charles Willis Ingleby 1901 1901 11 Dec 1870, 15 Nov 1939, He had p layed a first class game Sheepscar, Leeds Eccleshill, Bradford for Lancs v Derbys in 1899 495 Hubert Myers 1901 1903 2 Jan 1875, Yeadon, 12 June 1944, He later coached in Tasmania Leeds Tasmania and greatly developed their cricket 496 John Redfearn 1901 1904 Unknown Unknown 497 William Rin grose 1901 1906 2 Sept 1871, Ganton, 14 Sept 1943, Known as Billy, he became the York Manston, Leeds Yorkshire scorer, beginning in 1923 498 Tom Smith 1901 1901 1883, Marsden, Unknown Huddersfield 499 Reginald Sawdon Swalwell 1901 1902 25 June 1873, 20 Sept 1930, He played for Worcs from Tho rganby, Selby Broomhall, 1907 - 1920. He later played Sunningdale, Berks Minor Counties Championship cricket for Dorset and Berks from 1904 to 1925 500 Samuel Swithenbank 1901 1903 1878, Saltaire, Unknown Bradford P LAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. FOR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DEATH 501 Walter Bedford (Rotherham) 1902 1904 Unknown Unknown 502 William Brown 1902 1909 19 Nov 1876, 27 July 1945, Brother to J T. Darfield, Barnsley Barnsley 503 Collins 1902 1902 Unknown Unknown 504 John Ellis 1902 1902 Unknown Unknown 505 Albert Farrar 1902 1910 23 Apr 1883, 25 Dec 1954, Halifax Brighouse 506 W Fox 1902 1902 Unknown Unknown 507 Andrew Holmes 1902 1902 1874 Unknown 2 PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. FOR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DEATH 508 Henry Lea Baume 1902 1902 1880, Dewsbury 1954, Bradford 509 Joseph Megson 1902 1904 1880 Earlsheaton, Unknown Dewsbury 510 John Thomas Newstead 1902 1910 8 Sept 1877, Marton, 25 Mar 1952, Middlesbrough Blackburn, Lancs 511 William Herbert Wilkinson 1902 1910 12 Mar 1881, Thorpe 4 June 1961, Hesley, Rotherham Birmingham 512 Benjamin Birdsall Wilson 1902 1913 11 Dec 1879, 14 Sept 1957, Scarborough Harroga te PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. FOR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DEATH 513 Joseph Speight Auty 1903 1909 1884, Batley 27 Mar 1922 514 William Ederick Bates 1903 1913 5 Mar 1884, 17 Jan 1957, Belfast Played for Glam (first class) and Kirkheaton, Cheshire (Minor Counties) Huddersfield 515 Percy Clarkson 1903 1905 1882, Halifax Unknown 516 George Deyes 1903 1907 11 Feb 1878, Hull 11 Jan 1963, Also played for Staffs Edinburgh 517 Charles Edward Wheatley Hallas 1903 1903 1876, Huddersfield 20 Aug 1909, London 518 Charles Arthur Hardcastle 1903 1904 1882, Pateley Bridge, 1955, Cockermouth, He played for Cumberland in Harrogate Cumberland the MC Championship 519 Harry Edmondson Hartington 1903 1910 18 Sept 1881, 16 Feb 1950, Dews bury Pontefract 520 W Holmes 1903 1903 Unknown Unknown 521 George William Idle 1903 1903 1878,Beckwithshaw, 1950, Newcastle - Harrogate upon - Tyne 522 Albert Jagger 1903 1903 1873, Armley, Leeds Unknown 523 Fred Smith 1903 1904 18 Dec 187 9, Yeadon 20 Oct 1905, Nelson, Lancs 524 Frederick Ward 1903 1904 31 Aug 1881, 28 Feb 1948, Heckmondwike Dewsbury 3 PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. FOR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DEATH 525 F G Crosland 1904 1904 1881, Huddersfield Unknown 526 R Davison 1904 1905 Unknown Unknown 527 Charles Henry Grimshaw 1904 1909 12 May 1880, 25 Sept 1947, In later life, he moved to the Calverley Calverley Midlands 528 E Hey 1904 1906 1881, Bradford Unknown 529 F Hutchinson 190 4 1906 Unknown Unknown 530 Lawson 1904 1904 Unknown Unknown 531 George William Lawson 1904 1904 9 Apr 1883, Pudsey Unknown 532 Charles Augustus Midgeley 1904 1904 13 Nov 1877, 24 June 1942, Wetherby Bradford 533 Emmott Robinson 1904 1914 16 Nov 188 3, 17 Nov 1969, Keighley Hinckley, Leics 534 N Robinson 1904 1910 1886, Skipton Unknown PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. FOR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DEATH 535 T homas A rthur Booth 1905 1905 1879, Idle, Bradford Unkn own 536 A rthur Crowther 1905 1905 1 Aug 1878, Leeds 4 June 1946, Bradford 537 A rthur Dolphin 1905 1910 24 Dec 1885, 23 Oct 1942, Bradford Bradford 538 Fairfax Gill 1905 1906 3 Sept 1883, 1 Nov 1917, Wakefield Boulogne - sur - Mer, France 539 Harry Hayl ey 1905 1907 22 Feb 1860, 3 June 1922, Wakefield Wakefield 540 B Lawrence 1905 1906 1886, Bridlington Unknown 541 P S Rhodes 1905 1905 Unknown Unknown 542 R S Rhodes 1905 1905 Unknown Unknown 543 J F Robinson 1905 1905 Unknown Unknown 544 Richard William Rowntree 1905 1905 6 Apr 1884, Bedale, 16 June 1968, He moved to NZ and played 23 N Yorks Auckland, N Zealand matches for Auckland in the Plunkett Shield 4 PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. FOR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DEATH 545 Geoffrey Tattersall 1905 1910 21 Apr 1882, Ripon, 29 June 1972, N Yorks Harrogate 546 Herbert Wordsworth 1905 1906 1880, Pontefract Unknown PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. FOR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DE ATH 547 George Braithwaite 190 6 1910 Unknown Unknown 548 J A Brookes 190 6 1906 Unknown Unknown 549 D avid C ecil F owler Burton 190 6 1913 13 Sept 1887, 24 Sept 1971, He captained Yorks from 1919 (* Sir Archibald White [1912], Bridlington, E Yorks Chertsey, Surrey to 1921 and won the Geoffrey Wilson [1922], A W Championship in his first Lupton [1925] , F E Greenwood season * [1931 , A B Sellers {1933], Vic W ilson [1960] and Brian Close [1963] have done the same) 550 Charles Henry Hardisty 1906 1910 10 Dec 1885, 2 Mar 1968, Leeds He played two games for Horsforth, Leeds Northumberland in the MC Championship in 1912 551 C H Heddon 1906 1906 Unknown Unknown 552 Mortimer 1906 1906 Unknown Unknown 553 C ecil H arry Parkin 1906 1906 18 Feb 1886, 15 June 1943, He played briefly for Yorks (The fourteenth player to play f or Eaglescliffe, Co Cheetham Hill, before it was discovered he had Yorks CCC being born outside the Durham Manchester been born in Co Durham. So county boundaries) he moved to Lancs and onto England in 10 Test Matches. 554 H Russell 1906 1906 1882,Hunslet Unknown 555 Herbert Amos Sedgwick 1906 1907 8 Apr 1883, 28 Dec 1957, He played for Staffs in the MC Richmond, N Yorks Stoke - on - Trent Championship from 1911 to 1931 556 A lban Turner 1906 1911 2 Sept 1885, Barnsley 29 Aug 1951, Goldthorpe, Barnsley 557 B H Wilkinson 1906 1906 1879, Sheffield Unknown 5 PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No. FOR THE 2 ND XI FOR THE 2 ND XI BIRTH DEATH 558 H enry T om Atkinson 1907 190 7 1 Feb 1881, Hull 22 Dec 1959, Driffield, E Yorks 559 M ajor W illiam Booth 1907 1913 10 Dec 1886, Pudsey 1 July 1916, near La He was known in the Army as Signy Farm, France Lieutenant Major Booth 560 Philip Edward Cooper 1907 1910 19 Feb 1885, 21 May 1950, Later known as Philip Edward Rotherham Norfolk Whiteoak - Cooper. He played for Kent in the MC Championship from 1921 to 1923 561 Frank Foster 1907 1910 3 Aug 1884, Sowerby Unknown Bridge, Halifax 562 Harold Harrison 1907 1910 25 Jan 1885, 11 Feb 1962, Horsforth, Leeds Rawdon, Leeds 563 E dward Leyland 1907 1907 Unknown 6 Feb 1949, His son Maurice had a marvelous Harrogate career for both Yorks & England 564 P H Plowright 1907 1908 Unknown Unknown 565 Everard Joseph Reginald 1907 19 07 27 Jan 1884, 23 Nov 1969, The fifteenth player to play for Henry Radcliffe Tiverton, Devon Richmond, N Yorks Yorks CCC being born outside the county boundaries. Yorks Capt in 1911 566 D Roebuck 1907 1908 1882, Lockwood, Unknown Huddersfield 567 Fred Smith 1907 1914 26 Dec 1885, Idle, Unknown Bradford 568 H aworth Watson 1907 1914 26 Sept 1880, 24 Nov 1951, Barnoldswick Doncaster 569 H arold B eacock Wray 1907 1907 1884, Shadwell, 1943, Cheltenham, Leeds Glos PLAYER PLAYER FIRST GAME FINAL GAME DATE OF DATE OF NOTES No.
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