Club time line:
Club Timeline: The following sections are extracts from
The Cricket History of Calderdale & Kirklees
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The Cricket History of Calderdale & Kirklees
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1871 - Club founded as St. Johns Golcar Cricket Club; Played at Scar Bottom
1872 - Moved ground to Low Westwood Bottom
1874 - Moved ground to Knowle Bank
1877 - Moved ground to present site, Swallow Lane (Town End)
1879 - Undefeated in challenge matches all season; Bowled Slaithwaite out for 8
1882 - Changed name to Golcar Cricket Club
1886 - Joined Huddersfield Cricket Association (an organisation, not a league)
1891 - Founder members of Huddersfield and District Cricket League; League is brainchild of Golcar’s Alfred Shaw (More Info)
1894 - Bazaar raises £264
1895 - Ground re-laid; bazaar raises £300 and erases debts
1903 - Huddersfield League champions
1905 - Huddersfield League champions
1907 - Percy Holmes makes debut for Golcar (More Info)
1916 - Arthur Shaw, founder of St. Johns Golcar Cricket Club and Huddersfield League found dead in River Colne following accident
1921 - Buy Swallow Lane End of ground for £625
1924 - Bazaar raises £900 1928 Bowling Green End of ground bought for £400
1931 - Golcar placed in Section B when Huddersfield League splits into two divisions
1932 - Promoted to Section A
1933 - Wilfred Rhodes plays for Golcar at Slaithwaite; bazaar raises £677
1934 - New clubhouse, built at a cost of £1254, is opened by Yorkshire captain Brian Sellers; Joint Huddersfield League champions with Slaithwaite; Schweppes Cup runners-up;
2nd XI share Paddock Shield with Linthwaite
1935 - Huddersfield League champions; Joint 2nd XI champions with Lockwood
1938 - 2nd XI champions
1939 - Sykes Cup runners-up, losing final to Lascelles Hall by 7 wickets
1940 - Club raises money for Golcar Comfort Fund, sent to servicemen abroad; All members serving in forces granted free membership; Andrew Taylor wins club batting prize for 11th time in 12 seasons; John Brearley wins club bowling prize for 9th consecutive season
1944 - Huddersfield League champions; Members vote to permit bowls on Sundays
1945 - Relegated to Section B; play in first tied Sykes Cup match, Golcar and Almondbury both 85 all out; Almondbury win replay
1946 - 2nd XI champions
1947 - Promoted to Section A as Section B champions
1948 - All debts, including mortgages on ground and buildings, liquidated; Improvements made to premises
1951 - First of 7 seasons without a professional as club keeps tight control on expenditure; £150 spent on ‘sodding the ground’, which is still recovering from lack of resources in World War II
1957 - Relegated to Section B
1958 - Raymond Hall wins league bowling prize, ave 8.18
1961 - GK Chadwich wins Lady Sykes trophy; members vote for Sunday cricket
1963 - Promoted to Section A; Sykes Cup runners-up, losing final to Paddock by 7 wickets before record crowd of 3638
1970 - Social club renovated
1973 - Relegated to Section B
1980 - Professional Brian Turner tops Huddersfield League bowling averages for third time in four seasons
1981 - Promoted to Section A as Section B champions; Examiner eight-a-side champions
1982 - Runners-up in Yorkshire Champions Trophy, losing final to Bradford League champions East Bierley
1989 - Financial difficulties; Club trading on understanding that Lloyds Bank overdraft facilities remain extended
1992 - Huddersfield League runners-up; Successful six-match tour of Barbados begins bi-annual visits to the island; Two building plots sold at Swallow Lane End to repay bank overdraft and restore economic viability
1993 - Relegated to Section B; Clare Taylor (More Info), former Golcar scorer, earns winners’ medal in Women’s World Cup Final
1997 - John Cooper becomes highest run-scorer in history of League (More Info)
1998 - Northern champions of ECB Indoor six-a-side tournament; Losing semi-finalists to eventual winners, Broadstairs, in national finals day at Lord’s
2000 - Clare Taylor, dual England cricket and football international, receives MBE for services to women’s sport
2002 - Overseas professional Atul Bedade hits Sykes Cup record 234 not out against Hall Bower, sharing unbeaten 9th wicket stand of 162 with Richard Hall, a Huddersfield League 9th wicket record
2003 - Golcar adds under 11 team to junior teams at under 13, 15 and 17 levels; Four junior teams is the most in the club’s history
2004 - Promoted to Section A as Cedar Court Conference Champions 2005; Changing facilities complex and scorebox opened costing £75000, funded by sale of land occupied by old Victorian pavilion at Swallow Lane End
1872 - Moved ground to Low Westwood Bottom
1874 - Moved ground to Knowle Bank
1877 - Moved ground to present site, Swallow Lane (Town End)
1879 - Undefeated in challenge matches all season; Bowled Slaithwaite out for 8
1882 - Changed name to Golcar Cricket Club
1886 - Joined Huddersfield Cricket Association (an organisation, not a league)
1891 - Founder members of Huddersfield and District Cricket League; League is brainchild of Golcar’s Alfred Shaw (More Info)
1894 - Bazaar raises £264
1895 - Ground re-laid; bazaar raises £300 and erases debts
1903 - Huddersfield League champions
1905 - Huddersfield League champions
1907 - Percy Holmes makes debut for Golcar (More Info)
1916 - Arthur Shaw, founder of St. Johns Golcar Cricket Club and Huddersfield League found dead in River Colne following accident
1921 - Buy Swallow Lane End of ground for £625
1924 - Bazaar raises £900 1928 Bowling Green End of ground bought for £400
1931 - Golcar placed in Section B when Huddersfield League splits into two divisions
1932 - Promoted to Section A
1933 - Wilfred Rhodes plays for Golcar at Slaithwaite; bazaar raises £677
1934 - New clubhouse, built at a cost of £1254, is opened by Yorkshire captain Brian Sellers; Joint Huddersfield League champions with Slaithwaite; Schweppes Cup runners-up;
2nd XI share Paddock Shield with Linthwaite
1935 - Huddersfield League champions; Joint 2nd XI champions with Lockwood
1938 - 2nd XI champions
1939 - Sykes Cup runners-up, losing final to Lascelles Hall by 7 wickets
1940 - Club raises money for Golcar Comfort Fund, sent to servicemen abroad; All members serving in forces granted free membership; Andrew Taylor wins club batting prize for 11th time in 12 seasons; John Brearley wins club bowling prize for 9th consecutive season
1944 - Huddersfield League champions; Members vote to permit bowls on Sundays
1945 - Relegated to Section B; play in first tied Sykes Cup match, Golcar and Almondbury both 85 all out; Almondbury win replay
1946 - 2nd XI champions
1947 - Promoted to Section A as Section B champions
1948 - All debts, including mortgages on ground and buildings, liquidated; Improvements made to premises
1951 - First of 7 seasons without a professional as club keeps tight control on expenditure; £150 spent on ‘sodding the ground’, which is still recovering from lack of resources in World War II
1957 - Relegated to Section B
1958 - Raymond Hall wins league bowling prize, ave 8.18
1961 - GK Chadwich wins Lady Sykes trophy; members vote for Sunday cricket
1963 - Promoted to Section A; Sykes Cup runners-up, losing final to Paddock by 7 wickets before record crowd of 3638
1970 - Social club renovated
1973 - Relegated to Section B
1980 - Professional Brian Turner tops Huddersfield League bowling averages for third time in four seasons
1981 - Promoted to Section A as Section B champions; Examiner eight-a-side champions
1982 - Runners-up in Yorkshire Champions Trophy, losing final to Bradford League champions East Bierley
1989 - Financial difficulties; Club trading on understanding that Lloyds Bank overdraft facilities remain extended
1992 - Huddersfield League runners-up; Successful six-match tour of Barbados begins bi-annual visits to the island; Two building plots sold at Swallow Lane End to repay bank overdraft and restore economic viability
1993 - Relegated to Section B; Clare Taylor (More Info), former Golcar scorer, earns winners’ medal in Women’s World Cup Final
1997 - John Cooper becomes highest run-scorer in history of League (More Info)
1998 - Northern champions of ECB Indoor six-a-side tournament; Losing semi-finalists to eventual winners, Broadstairs, in national finals day at Lord’s
2000 - Clare Taylor, dual England cricket and football international, receives MBE for services to women’s sport
2002 - Overseas professional Atul Bedade hits Sykes Cup record 234 not out against Hall Bower, sharing unbeaten 9th wicket stand of 162 with Richard Hall, a Huddersfield League 9th wicket record
2003 - Golcar adds under 11 team to junior teams at under 13, 15 and 17 levels; Four junior teams is the most in the club’s history
2004 - Promoted to Section A as Cedar Court Conference Champions 2005; Changing facilities complex and scorebox opened costing £75000, funded by sale of land occupied by old Victorian pavilion at Swallow Lane End