Barnsley (H) 1919/20

Saturday 29 November 1919 at The Hawthorns (Att 9,000)

Wolves (2) 2 (Brooks 13, Williams 27og): Peers, Baugh, Jones, Price, Groves, Bishop, Harrison, Wright, Curtis, Lea, Brooks.
Barnsley (2) 4 (Halliwell 6, Fletcher 17, Halliwell 60, Bethune*): Cooper, Downs, Tindall, Smith, Gittins, Williams, Donkin, Fletcher, Halliwell, Bethune, Newton.

Referee: Mr J Howcroft (Bolton).
Order of Goals: b,W,b,W,b,b.
Injury: Wolves finished with nine men after Teddy Peers was injured and taken to Hospital in the sixth minute and was replaced by John Jones. Billy Harrison missed most of the second-half after an injury to his foot.
Landmark: Harry Wright makes his Wolves debut.
Home Fixture: Due to the closure of Molineux Wolves play the first of the home fixtures at the home of neighbours West Bromwich Albion.
Politics: Twenty-four hours before this match Nancy Astor MP became the first woman to take her place in the House of Commons.
Position: 17th.