词条 | Henry Brougham (sportsman) |
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Major Henry Brougham was one of the finest all-round British sportsmen of the Edwardian era, attaining success in Racquets, Cricket and Rugby Union. His life was cut tragically short by injury and illness suffered during the First World War and he died in 1923 at age 34. Brougham was born at Wellington College, Berkshire on 8 July 1888, and was educated at that School and at Brasenose College, Oxford. In 1907 he won the Public Schools Racquets Championships and in the following year reached the semi-final of the Olympic men's singles competition in London to gain a bronze medal. In 1909 he represented Oxford in the annual match against Cambridge University winning in both the singles and doubles.[1] As a cricketer he had first represented Berkshire in the Minor Counties Championship whilst still at school, and in 1907 he captained the Wellington first XI. He made his first-class debut for Oxford University in 1911 and in the Varsity Match that summer scored a stylish second innings of 84, which helped to turn a close match decisively in Oxford's favour. The following year he also represented the Minor Counties against the South African tourists.[2] Although he was never a particularly prominent rugby player either school or University, he caught the attention of the England selectors after a number of fine performances on the wing for Harlequin F.C. during the 1911-12 season, and marked his international debut with a try in an 8-0 victory over Wales at Twickenham in January 1912. He played in all four Tests in that season's Five Nations tournament scoring further tries against Ireland and France.[3] On the outbreak of War in 1914 he gained a commission in the Royal Artillery and was posted to France in 1915, eventually attaining the rank of Major. After being caught in a German gas attack in 1917 he was invalided out of active service. In 1918 he contracted tuberculosis whilst commanding a battery in Northern Ireland and never fully recovered his health. He died on 18 February 1923 at La Croix, France from the effects of phthisis.[4] References1. ^Brazennotes Issue 14, Trinity Term 2012 2. ^Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1924, www.Cricket Archive.com/archive/scorecards 3. ^http://www.espn.co.uk/stats{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} guru 4. ^Brazennotes, 2012 External links
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