I've looked through newspaper listings for matches etc and the earliest record I could find for the ground being used for sporting events was October 1929 (for rugby).
The listings found for matches played/to be played at the ground are as follows:
1930 - Dec rugby
1932 - Feb rugby
1939 - Sept rugby. (Also in Jan 1939 an application was made for a temporary sports Pavillion. And in March 1939 a planning application was made for a pavillion extension)
1943 - May (mentions of a Pickwick Sports Ground in connection with Windermere Road (not sure where this was)
1948 - March rugby
1951 - March rugby
1953 - April rugby
1954 - Jan and Nov rugby
1955 - April (7 a-side rugby), Sept and Dec rugby
1958 - Dec rugby
1959 - Apr (seven a-side rugby)
1960 - Feb, April and Dec rugby
1961 - Jan (football), April (football), Dec (rugby)
1962 - Jan (7 a-side rugby), April (7 a-side rugby)
1964 - April and Aug 7 a-side rugby
1967- Nov rugby
1968 - Feb rugby
1976 - Nov football
1979 - Nov and Dec football
Back in October 1915 it's possible the ground was used for the Moseley Volunteer Training Corps.
The gaps in dates mean I couldn't find any matches planned/reported. That doesn't mean to say there were no matches. The ground seems to have been mostly used for rugby matches until more recent times. Or maybe football matches weren't reported ? Viv.
Has any body heard of wintertsloe boy school in Moseley.
Upon further reading, he wrote that the previous owner of the property decided to keep the plot of land at the bottom, by moseley bog/pickwick park, so there is a chance he might know their identity.There is a blog by someone who lived at Leasowes in 1954 as a child, (Flat 1, The Leasowes, 170 Wake Green Road)
According to him, it had been divided into 4 flats by that time, was neglected and falling apart. I haven't contacted him to find out more (who was the landlord, previous owner, etc, etc.)
The Leasowes 1
The day arrived. After school I bought my bus ticket to College Road and watched as we passed the end of Billesley Lane. 2 stops later I got off and walked down Wake Green Road, past the Grammar Sc…gerrard1813.wordpress.comA new Life in Birmingham 2
Life at Billesley Lane was good. School was not too demanding and I could cycle round to see school friends; even at the age of 9 or 10 I was given a lot of independence. My greatest friend was Joh…gerrard1813.wordpress.comThe Leasowes 3 and Boarding at School
We have reached a time when I took virtually no photographs apart from during Rhosneigr holidays. The last one for a while is another view of the Leasowes taken from the main lawn. The bay window o…gerrard1813.wordpress.comMiddle Earth
After moving in I started to explore the whole garden and the plot of overgrown land at the bottom and then I found a way out into a world beyond there. I came out at the top of a slope; to the ri…gerrard1813.wordpress.com