Old Craven Park
The club had purchased a site behind the tram and bus depot on the eastern end of Holderness Road by Aberdeen Street[1] at a cost of £18,281 and it hosted its first game on 2 September 1922.The profit made from this land was used to buy back Craven Park with greyhound racing continuing as a subsidiary concern.Distances of 292, 496 & 698 yards made up the races and the stadium kennels charged owners one guinea per week, an agreement that included veterinary attention.The Supporters Club was to be found within the back straight covered stand whilst the totalisator and racing office was situated between the third and fourth bends.[6] Business exceeded the much larger Boulevard venue and Craven Park managed to pass the £1 million mark in 1946 in regards to tote turnover.