Tommy Lodge Explained

Joe Lodge
Fullname:Joseph Thomas Lodge
Birth Date:1921 4, df=y
Birth Place:Skelmanthorpe, England
Death Date:July 2012
Position:Defender
Years1:1946–1948
Years2:1950–1951
Clubs2:St Johnstone
Caps1:2
Caps2:4
Goals1:0
Goals2:0

Joe Thomas "Tommy" Lodge (6 April 1921 – July 2012[1]) was an English first-class cricketer, who played two matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1948.[2]

Lodge also played for the Yorkshire Second XI in 1947 and 1948. He took part in three century opening partnerships with Jakeman, Halliday and J.C. Rigg. He also performed well in the Huddersfield and Bradford Leagues and was renowned as a cricket coach. He acted as a professional with Perthshire C.C. for at least ten seasons, scoring over 1,000 runs in each season up to 1961. He also coached at Strathallen School, Scotland, and played as a defender for Huddersfield Town & St Johnstone.

He made his first-class cricket debut against Kent at Bradford Park Avenue in June, opening the batting and scoring 30 and 5 as Yorkshire won by six wickets. His last match came in July against Northamptonshire, where Lodge scored 13 runs batting at number three, as Yorkshire won by an innings and 196 runs. A right-arm medium pacer, he bowled eight overs for 17 runs without success.[2]

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  1. Web site: Lodge. Joe Thomas. All England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2007. ancestry.com.
  2. Book: Warner, David . The Yorkshire County Cricket Club: 2011 Yearbook . 2011 . 113th . Great Northern Books . Ilkley, Yorkshire . 978-1-905080-85-4 . 373.