b'Cricket: Bishop Wilton vPC 45, William StephensonBarmby Moor, 1901 Kate PrattFrom the Howdenshire Chronicle and Pocklington Weekly News, August 10, 1901T he fifth annual Bishop Wilton Flower Show was held in the Schoolroom on August Bank Holiday Monday, 5 August, 1901. Afterwards there was a cricket match between the home team and Barmby Moor with the following result.BARMBY MOORW Kendall, c Gospel b Bramley4H Dixon, b Bramley4F Cains, b Bramley3H Fountain, b Bramley2A C Dixon, C Gospel b Bramley2J Warters, b Garforth2J Wilkinson, b Garforth3G Rosher, lbw b Garforth0R Giles, c Hesp b Bramley0T Herd, c Garforth b Bramley0J Headles, not out0Extras . 6Total . 26 W illiam Stephenson was Police Constable in Bishop Wilton between 1874 and 1883. Whilst BISHOP WILTON here he was granted a Merit Badge for general good Pennington, c Warters b A Dixon0 conduct, promptitude and vigilance in the execution H Boyes, c Herd b A Dixon0 of his duty. This wonderful photo was provided by his grand-daughter, Mary Bellamy.J Boyes, b A Dixon3W Asberry, b Cains0 Garrowby AA BoxA Bramley, b Cains11G A Merriman, c and b Cains2G Gospel, b Cains2J Garforth, run out0J Hesp, run out1J Slater, b Cains1W Wilstrip, not out0Extras . 6Total . 26The visitors batted first, and mainly through the fine trundling of A. Bramley (who was responsible for seven wickets) Barmby were dismissed for the small total of 26. The home team thought that a cheap victory was in store, but opened badly, losing three good wickets for about as many runs. A. Bramley improved matters considerably, but no one else followed the example and the innings closed for 26a tie. F. Cains played well for the visitors.52 BULLETIN 4'