Sheffield Daily Telegraph – Friday 07 April 1922
Wombwell’s Fruitless Persistency.
Wombwell had few opportunities at Hull, Yesterday, and Hull City Reserves beat them 2 – 0. However, the visitors put up a good fight, and their persistence provided a good game. They also defended very well.
McKinney scored for Hull after 25 minutes and eight minutes before the interval Fawcett, who is proving a valuable acquisition to the Hull team, netted the second goal.
Worksop Go Further Ahead.
The best game of the season was witnessed at Central Avenue, yesterday, when Worksop Town increased their lead in the Midland League by defeating Wath Athletic by the only goal, scored by the centre-forward, Charlesworth, who played a splendid game throughout.
It was obtained after 35 minutes, following good play by Banks and Lambe. The honours of the game went to Topham in the Wath goal, who saved his side time after time. In the second half he made two superlative saves from Charlesworth when the latter had beaten all the other opposition. Brown made ciao great save from Hargreaves as the ball was going into the net.