Warrington Rugby League Shirt beat Widnes by 19-0 in its third Cup. Also, with a final win in nine final appearances the final. The match played at Wembley in front of a crowd of 94,249. In the match,�Albert Naughton opposed his older brother�Johnny.� And the Johnny was in the second row of Widnes. \n \nAustralia�s Rugby League player Harry Bath led The Wire. Harry Bath is nicknamed as �The Old Fox�. Moreover, Harry Bath played�as state and international representative. He played for�other nationalities�in the International Championship from 1949 to 1955. Bath played as a�second-row�forward. However, many experts�referred to Bath as the best Australian rugby league player. A player who never became part of the�Australian national team. \n \nMoreover, the Warrington�scrum-half,�Gerry�Helme�won the�Lance Todd Trophy. He won the trophy�as man-of-the-match. As a�scrum-half, Helme�played�his entire club career for Warrington. Also, he coached at the club following the retirement. As well as for the 1950 Challenge Cup success. Besides, he won�one�Championship�Final. Further, he won�Challenge. Finally, he became a Warrington Wolves Hall of Fame inductee.