Gilbert Jose Explained

Gilbert Jose
Country:Australia
Fullname:Gilbert Edgar Jose
Birth Date:1 November 1898
Birth Place:Taizhou, Zhejiang, China
Death Place:Changi Prison, Singapore
Batting:Right-handed
Club1:South Australia
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:2
Runs1:18
Bat Avg1:4.50
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:16
Deliveries1:18
Wickets1:0
Bowl Avg1:
Fivefor1:
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:
Catches/Stumpings1:0/–
Date:14 December
Year:2012
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/16/16262/16262.html CricketArchive

Gilbert Edgar Jose (1 November 1898 – 27 March 1942) was an Australian surgeon and first-class cricketer who played for South Australia. He died whilst a prisoner of war in Changi Prison during World War II.

Early life

Jose was born in Taizhou, China, where his father, George Jose, worked as a CMS missionary.[1]

Back in Australia, Jose attended St Peter's College in Adelaide.

Cricket career

Jose made his first-class debut for South Australia in the 1918/19 season, against Victoria at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. He scored a pair, run out without scoring in the first innings and bowled for 0 by Ted McDonald in his second innings. Although he only batted in the lower order, Jose wasn't called on to bowl in the match.[2]

His second first-class appearance came in 1920/21, at the Adelaide Oval, against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club. He came in at six in the batting order and scored 16 in his first innings. Promoted up the order to five in the second innings, Jose scored just two.[3]

Military service

Jose, a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, served with the Australian Army Medical Corps in World War II.[4] [5] A Major, he was assigned to the 10th Australian General Hospital and was taken prisoner by the Japanese.[6] He was kept as a prisoner of war in Changi, Singapore and died from dysentery on 27 March 1942.[7]

Family

He had two brothers, Ivan Bede Jose and Wilfrid (commonly misspelled Wilfred) Oswald Jose, who both served in the first World War. Ivan was awarded a Military Cross and was later the Chief Surgeon at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.[8] Wilfrid was killed in action in Noreuil, France in April 1917.[9]

His son, Tony Jose, was also a first-class cricketer.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jose, George Herbert (1868–1956). Australian Dictionary of Biography.
  2. Web site: Victoria v South Australia in 1918/19. CricketArchive.
  3. Web site: South Australia v Marylebone Cricket Club in 1920/21. CricketArchive.
  4. Web site: In Memoriam: Geoffrey Jose. Royal Australian College of Surgeons.
  5. Web site: World War Two Nominal Roll. Commonwealth of Australia. 14 December 2012. 28 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141228114419/http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/Veteran.aspx?serviceId=A&veteranId=674446. dead.
  6. Web site: Roll of Honour: Gilbert Edgar Jose. Australian War Memorial.
  7. Web site: Prisoners of War of the Japanese 1942-1945. POWS of Japan.
  8. Web site: Ivan Bede Jose. AIF Project.
  9. Web site: Oswald Wilfred Jose. AIF Project.
  10. Web site: Tony Jose. CricketArchive.