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The Second Golden Era
The Second Golden Era
1926 Double Winners
1936 Double Winners: Back: W Speers (Scorer), DGR McKibbin, N Petts, J Dearden, W Shields, R Patton, J Shields Front: F Mills,W Miller, J Macdonald, W Andrews, V Metcalfe, Dr P Clarke, G Spence
Jackie Shields batting in the Senior Challenge Cup Final
Albert Anderson and TJ Macdonald going out to bat at Ormeau
James Macdonald, arguably North Down's greatest player
George, James and Tom (TJ) Macdonald. An early North Down family
Dr Percy Clarke
Neville Petts and David (DGR) McKibbin
1934 Cup Winners: Back: J. Macdonald, N Petts, J dearden, Dr. P Clarke, J Shields, V Metcalfe Front: DGR McKibbin, A Anderson, W Andrews, F Mills, TJ Macdonald
Did Mr Willie get a team out?
No pay No play. What's new!
DGR McKibbin and ED Edger (Derbyshire) at Ormeau
League game played at Cliftonville in 1937 Back: Unknown, Dr.P Clarke, D Shields, R Crosby, W Shields, Front: T Riddington (Pro), DGR McKibbin, F Mills, W Andrews, W Miller, G Spence
Freddie Mills (6 for 18) and David McKibbin (53) open the North Down innings against Cliftonville in the semi final of the Senior Cup
Jack Shields, opening bowler and middle order bat
James Macdonald, left arm slow bowler and high order left hand bat
In 1928 how to celebrate a hattrick of Senior Cup wins, with Comber Flute Band leading the way to Ardara.- via the homes of the winning team!
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