In a drawn game he made 19 in his only innings and took the single wicket of Arthur Wood.
Arthur Wood, 75, who made the windows, hasn't been inside in a while.
He shared both kills with Joseph Fall and Arthur Wood.
The first that day was a shared victory, with Joseph Fall and Arthur Wood.
The wicket-keeper was Arthur Wood who completed 39 catches and 27 stumpings.
Arthur Wood, known as 'Artie', was a wingman and made his debut during the 1917 season.
Arthur Wood made the painting that is featured on the cover.
Arthur Wood made his debut in 1927 and would succeed the retiring Dolphin next season.
He took one wicket, that of Yorkshire's Arthur Wood in 1939.
Arthur Woods defended Cole at his trial, but without success.