Orme Bristowe Explained

Orme Bristowe
Fullname:Orme Cheshyre Bristowe
Birth Date:12 April 1895
Birth Place:Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Death Place:Freiston Shore, Lincolnshire, England
Batting:Right-handed
Role:Bowler
Club1:Essex
Year1:1913–1914
Columns:1
Column1:FC
Matches1:21
Runs1:567
Bat Avg1:18.29
Top Score1:81
Wickets1:74
Bowl Avg1:23.66
Fivefor1:4
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:6/81
Catches/Stumpings1:6/0
Date:22 July
Year:2013
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/9227.html Cricinfo

Orme Cheshyre Bristowe (12 April 1895  - 27 December 1938) was an English cricketer and golfer. As a cricketer he played for Essex between 1913 and 1914 and won a Blue for cricket at Oxford University as a freshman in 1914.[1]

Orme also got his Blue for golf in 1914, winning his match 4&3 in a close 5–4 victory for Oxford.[2] After World War I Orme concentrated on golf and was a reserve for the 1923 Walker Cup.[3] In January 1924 he beat Ernest Holderness in the President's Putter. This was the first defeat of Holderness in the event which he had won in the previous four years. Bristowe reached the final but lost to Bernard Darwin.[4] In 1924 he was in the Walker Cup team at Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, New York. Playing with Tony Torrance he lost his foursomes match 4&3 and was not selected for the singles matches on the second day.[5] Heart problems later limited his playing opportunities and he died while out shooting in Norfolk, aged 43.[6] He was a member of the Stock Exchange.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Orme Bristowe . 2013-07-22 . ESPNcricinfo.
  2. News: The Times . 4 April 1914 . 13 . The University Golf Match – Unexpected victory of Oxford.
  3. News: The Times . 12 May 1923 . 6 . Great Britain v America – Teams for the Walker Cup.
  4. News: The Times . 14 January 1924 . 4 . The President's Putter – Victory of Mr. Darwin.
  5. News: The Times . 13 September 1924 . 8 . International Golf Match – U.S. lead after first day's play.
  6. News: The Times . 30 December 1938 . 4 . Death of Mr. O.C. Bristowe.