Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 3, 1929
Strong Frickley Batting,
Frickley 211 for 5 Wath 135 for 8
As it turned out the FrickIey captain delayed his declaration just a little too long at South Elmsall. Wath had to fight, but in the end had two wickets standing, with arrears of 76 runs.
Williams, the new wicket-keeper made a satisfactory debut. He”Kept” wicket efficiently, and contributed a bright 59 which included 10 fours and a six
Peate, the new professional took 3 for 24, Scores: