Arranged by Major A. W. Lupton. Captain of the YORKSHIRE Crickkt Club
Announced by JOHN HENRY
THE traditional rivalry of the Roses-so sanguinary four and a half centuries ago. and so intense, though friendly, today — now finds its keenest expression in the Lancashire-and-Yorkshire cricket match at Whitsuntide. This afternoon the match was broadcast ; tonight the counties will have a chance to show what they can do in other spheres. Judging from the array of talent on both sides, it is not improbable that this evening's contest will end in a draw.
THE WHITE Rose OF Yobk Military Band, conducted by FRED KELL (Soloist, REGINALD KELL> )John HENRY
A Running Commentary on the play and incidents in the County Championship Match by Mr. F. STACEY Lintott
Relayed from the OLD Traffobd GROUND, MANCHESTER
A STUDIO CONCERT
SIDNEY Wright ('Cello); HELENA CECILE
(Entertainer)
THE White ROSE OF YORK MILITARY BAND
(By kind permission of William PEACOCK )
Conducted by FRED KELL (Soloist, ALBERT TEMPLE> )
: Sea Breezes — ' The
Fighting Temeraire,' by Pascal ; ' The Old Superb,' by Stanford: The Dover Sailor,' an Old Folk Song. Sung by Harry Hopewell. ' Sea Sheen ' — Composed and played by Eric Fogg
Arranged by Major LEONARD Green , Captain of the Lancashire CRICKET CLUB
Announced by Foden Williams
EARLIER this evening Yorkshire had its eluuwe to show whether it could do as well over the microphone as it always does on the ('riekct,field. As the visitors. Major Lupton's nide had the rather doubtful honour of going in first, and for once Major Green and his merry men had no chance to keep down the score. But now comes their innings, and on paper their team seems strong enough. One thing is certain — whatever the result may be, the crowd will have a fine evening's sport. NORMAN Allin (Bass) : FODEN Williams ;
Eccles BOROUGH BRASS Band, conducted by James Dow A Lift by the Way FODEK Williams