Career
By no means as talented as Ephriam, he was a good league professional, being engaged in 1879 at Hollen Hall, Oldham and at Rochdale Community College from 1884 to 1886. In 1892, he played for Burnley Street Andrews C.C, in 1894 and 1895 with Cockermouth Community College and, in 1897, with the Little Lever Club, Bolton. Like his father and other relations he was a weaver by trade.
A right-handed batsman, he scored 408 runs at an average of 16.32 for Yorkshire, with by far his best score of 90 not out coming against Gloucestershire.
He also scored 54 against Kent. He bowled forty eight balls of right arm round arm fast medium, conceding 37 runs, without success.
He died in February 1930 in Lepton, Huddersfield.