Cecil Alloo Explained

Cecil Alloo
Country:New Zealand
Fullname:Howard Cecil Alloo
Birth Date:28 April 1895
Birth Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death Place:Timaru, New Zealand
Batting:Right-handed
Family:Albert Alloo (brother)
Arthur Alloo (brother)
Club1:Otago
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:22
Runs1:744
Bat Avg1:19.07
100S/50S1:0/2
Top Score1:62
Deliveries1:286
Wickets1:3
Bowl Avg1:58.00
Fivefor1:0
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:2/59
Catches/Stumpings1:14/–
Date:30 April
Year:2014
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/21/21328/21328.html CricketArchive

Howard Cecil Alloo (28 April 1895 – 23 October 1989) was a New Zealand soldier, cricketer and lawyer.

Alloo played first-class cricket for Otago in New Zealand between 1919 and 1929. His highest score was 62 against Wellington in 1922–23.[1]

His brothers Arthur and Albert also played for Otago. The brothers were the grandsons of John Alloo, a Chinese-born businessman on the Ballarat goldfields, and his wife, née Margaret Peacock, who had come out from Scotland. John and Margaret moved to the Otago goldfields in 1868, where he was employed by the Otago Police Force as a constable-interpreter.[2]

In World War I, Cecil Alloo served overseas in the Otago Infantry Battalion.[3] Initially a sergeant, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in mid-1918 and posted to C Company of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade. He was wounded in the Second Battle of Bapaume in August and invalided to England.[4]

He joined his brother Albert's law firm after the war, and later practised in Owaka and then in Timaru. He also served in the army during World War II, this time in New Zealand.[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/10/10691.html Otago v Wellington 1922-23
  2. Web site: Alloo . Jenny . Dispersing Obscurity: The Alloo Family from Australia to New Zealand from 1868 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040607060219/http://www.stevenyoung.co.nz/chinesevoice/ChinConf/S5.html . dead . 7 June 2004 . 12 July 2019 .
  3. Web site: Howard Cecil Alloo . Online Cenotaph . . 8 July 2022.
  4. Web site: Palenski . Ron . The story of a unique WW1 soldier . Otago Daily Times . 27 April 2018 . 28 May 2019.