Cup target.WITH the unfortunate demise of Huddersfield's White Rose side at Kexborough last Sunday, coupled to the fact there was no Drakes representation in the semi-finals of the Heavy Woollen woollen fabrics such as tweeds, felts, flannels, blankets, knitwear made of wool with a shorter fiber length than that used for worsted. and Crowther Cups, then the main hope of outside recognition this season is down to the Joe Lumb Cup side. Skippered by Scholes' Tom Brook, the Under 17s go seeking win No6 tomorrow when they visit Spofforth Cricket Club to tackle the Wetherby League (1.00) Huddersfield have already defeated Doncaster, Halifax, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire/South Durham and Craven CRAVEN. A word of obloquy, which in trials by battle, was pronounced by the vanquished; upon which judgment was rendered against him. to go top of the their table. The crucial game will be on August 2, however, when they take on the Heavy Woollen side, who are also unbeaten. The 12-man squad for tomorrow's game is: Tom Brook (capt), Mark Floyd, Louis Sykes (all Scholes), Tom Barber, Dom Storey, Jamie Jagger jag 1 n. 1. A sharp projection; a barb. 2. a. A hanging flap along the edge of a garment. b. A slash or slit in a garment exposing material of a different color. tr.v. (all Skelmanthorpe), Jack Pulley (Elland), George Smith, Oliver Davidson (both Kirkburton), Alex Kemp (Thongsbridge), Luke Kenworthy (Meltham), Naseee Rahman (Denby Dale). Players to meet at ground (noon). CAPTION(S): LUMB LEADER: Scholes' Tom Brook. |
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