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Yorkshire Council – Mexborough 151 for 6  Rockingham 19 for 1 – Hargreaves Makes 71

May 1941

Mexborough & Swinton Times – Saturday 31 May 1941

Draw at Mexborough

Hargreaves Makes 71

Mexborough 151 for 6  Rockingham 19 for 1

A brilliant innings of 71, including seven fours and one six by T. Hargreaves, Mexborough’s veteran all-rounder, was the feature of the game with Rockingham at Mexboro’ on Saturday, which was drawn. Mexborough declared at 151 for six. They made a poor start, losing their first two wickets for 13 runs. T. Hargreaves and A. Auty (36, including seven fours), made a third wicket stand of 73, and the former also featured in a fourth wicket partnership of 43 with C.E. Bayes (14).

Rockingham with had scored 19 for one when the game ceased. For the visitors, G. Grant took 4 for 39.

Denaby Robbed of Victory

Time Takes a Hand

Thorncliffe 101  Denaby & Cadeby  93 for 3

Thorncliffe and Denaby met on Saturday, at Thorncliffe. When the time limit was reached Denaby only required nine runs to win, and had seven wickets in hand. Denaby had the assistance of R. Sale the former Oxford University batsman.

Thorncliffe started badly, their fourth wicket falling with only 26 runs on the board. The fifth wicket added 30 runs and the innings closed for 101. E. Marshall was top scorer with 31. and H. Kay bad 25, C. Davis 19 and Ronnie Howson 10. R. Sale and I. Greenwood out on 85 runs for the first Denaby wicket. When stumps were drawn Denaby had scored 93 for three (R. Sale 50, I. Greenwood 37).

Brampton  dnb  Elsecar  136 for 6

A Brief but attractive was the cricket at Brampton on Saturday when Elsecar were the visitors. Elsecar scored 135 for 6 in the game was stopped. J Northcliffe 835 not out and Elsecar. Winch four for 60

Swinton  75 for 2  Wath dnb

Swinton had made 75 for two when their match with Wath was abandoned. LN Bedford made 27 before being dismissed and G Barnett was undefeated for 12.

For Wath Fieldsend took two for 26.

This game would have decided last year South Yorkshire section championship