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Continuing the work 1911-1920
The second decade of the century was another
of frustration and continual work for Leeds. The club, like so many,
lost many players to the Great War and the usual league programme was
interrupted during 1914-1918.

1914 did see Leeds make their first Championship
Final against the all conquering Huddersfield team. Leeds had beaten
Wigan at Central Park in the semi final but found Huddersfield too strong
in the final, going down 35-2, a record score at the time. The Leeds
team were: Lewis, WH Davies, WA Davies, Campbell, Jenkinson, Jones,
Sanders, Chilcott, Carter, Rees, Ward, Webster, Godward.
During this period, Leeds played a number of
"guest players" in the Emergency League competition. On 24th
March 1917, Leeds reverted back to rugby union to play a one off challenge
game against the Royal Navy Depot from Plymouth as a morale booster
for the public. This then became a pre-cursor to the following Christmas
when two Challenge games were organised between the two sides but this
time with one of each code. The Navy won the union game 9-3 on Christmas
Eve but proved equally adapt at league recording a 24-3 win on 28th
December.

With the return to the full fixture list
in 1919, Leeds made it through to the Yorkshire Cup Final only to lose
out to Huddersfield again. On a frosty ground at Halifax, Huddersfield
romped home by 24-5.
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