John Smith (cricketer, born 1882) explained

John Willoughby Dixie Smith
Birth Date:11 March 1882
Birth Place:Blaby, Leicestershire,
England
Death Place:Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex,
England
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Years1:1902–1912
Clubs1:Leicester Tigers
Apps1:132
Points1:81
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Country:England
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Unknown
Club1:Leicestershire
Year1:1921
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:2
Runs1:30
Bat Avg1:7.50
100S/50S1: - / -
Top Score1:25
Deliveries1:30
Wickets1: -
Bowl Avg1: -
Fivefor1: -
Tenfor1: -
Best Bowling1: -
Catches/Stumpings1: - / -
Date:7 February
Year:2013
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/20871.html Cricinfo

John Willoughby Dixie Smith (11 March 1882  - 2 October 1959) was an English cricketer and rugby union player. Smith was a utility back in rugby and right-handed batsman in cricket, although his bowling style is unknown. He was born at Blaby, Leicestershire. He was also known as John Willoughby Dixie-Smith.

School and rugby

Smith attended Oundle School in Northamptonshire in 1897 and 1898.[1] On 20 January 1902 he made his debut for Leicester Tigers against Plymouth, scoring a try in a 5–3 defeat. Smith played against Exeter the next day, but did not feature again that season. He featured regularly in the 1903–04 & 1904–05 seasons before leaving the club for two seasons. He re-joined in 1907 and played most weeks, in 1908–09 he played in 36 games, the most of any of his seasons and captained the club on 3 occasions. He played his final match on 2 March 1912 against Headingly.[2]

World War 1 and cricket

He later served in World War I with the Leicestershire Regiment, where he held the rank of Lieutenant.[1] Following the war, Smith made two first-class appearances for Leicestershire in the 1921 County Championship against Gloucestershire and Glamorgan.[3] He scored 30 runs in his two matches with a high score of 25 and a batting average of 7.50.[4]

He died at Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex on 2 October 1959.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: King. Henry M.. Yeld. Edmund E.. Oundle Memorials of the Great War, MCMXIV-MCXIX.. 1920. Oundle School.
  2. Book: Farmer. Stuart. Hands. David. Tigers - Official history of Leicester Football Club. The Rugby DevelopmentFoundation. 978-0-9930213-0-5. 404.
  3. Web site: First-Class Matches played by John Smith. CricketArchive. 7 February 2013.
  4. Web site: First-class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by John Smith. CricketArchive. 7 February 2013.