The Twelfth Man 2019

Editor Chris Barron Contributors Mick Pope, George Dobell, John Fuller, Richard Damms, Norman Hazell, Tom Hudson, Darren Crossland Design Design Utopia: Liam Siviter, Sophie Platts contents From the Editor: I open my innings as Editor of The Twelfth Man by paying tribute to my predecessor, Neil Whitaker who stepped down after last year’s edition. Neil has looked after the continuance of this important publication for a number of years and the Society owes him a debt of gratitude. In my first edition I have tried to give the magazine a new look, both in terms of content and appearance, whilst hold- ing true to its traditional aspects. Adopting a series of distinct sections, I have looked to provide lively Feature articles on general cricket topics; an Archive section allows us to tap into the Society’s rich history; a Review section contains the all-important account of last winter’s speaker meetings for those members unable to attend; the review of our winter coaching ; as well as book reviews . All the annual reports of the Society’s affairs, various notices and the membership list are gathered into the final section, called The Wombwell Register . Each section is colour coded to help you to find your way around. Going to full colour is an important step in the magazine’s development, as is the work of a talented team of young graphic designers to give it a new look. These changes are part of a plan to make the magazine an even more compelling ‘shop-window’ for the Society. Having the Feature section up-front is a deliberate choice to broaden the appeal of the magazine to a wider audience, leading onto the idea of having a theme for the magazine. To coincide with a new book by John Fuller about the Cricket Festival, we have adopted Scarborough, a much-loved place for many Society members, as this year’s theme. As well as an article written specially for us by John, there are some personal reflections from me in My love of cricket…at Scarborough. The My love of cricket… articles are in- tended to become a regular item in future editions, hearing from members about their own personal slant on the game we love. We hear from Margaret Brayshaw this year. Two of our winter speakers have also provided Feature items. Richard Damms gives a deeper insight into the work of the Yorkshire Academy, whilst George Dobell provides a thought-provoking view that cricket lovers need to find a voice. In presenting these changes I do look forward to receiving members’ feedback and opinions on the new-look magazine. Chris Barron THE TWELFTH MAN ISSUE 65 / 2019 Editorial 02. President’s Message 03. From the Editor Features 04. Savouring the Scarborough Cricket Festival 06. It’s all academic….the Yorkshire Academy 08. Arlott and the Wombwell 10. My love of cricket - Margaret Brayshaw 12. Cricket supporters need to find a voice 14. My love of cricket - at Scarborough Archive 17. 50 years ago: the Wombwell in 1969 18. 25 years ago: the Wombwell in 1994 19. Talks with Old Yorkshire Players: Wilfred Rhodes Between Twelfth Men Round-up of cricket news throughout the magazine Review 20. Wombwell Winter Season 34. Coaching awards review 38. Book reviews Obituaries 42. Obituaries The Wombwell Register 43. Society Officers 44. Officers Reports 48. Members’ List 50. Wombwell Annual Cricket Awards 51. Membership rates 51. GDPR statement

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