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Stanley Brown (cricketer, born 1885)

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in 1918. He conducted the Invercargill Male Choir from 1933 until 1941 and was later elected a life member. He was a leading member of the Invercargill Orphans' Club, various Methodist organisations and a founder member of the Southland branch of the
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A noted singer, Brown performed regularly with choirs and in other performances. He was considered "so well known that it is unnecessary to sing his praises. You must hear him sing once more and the praises will follow as a matter of course" by
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between 1914–15 and 1921–22, playing eight matches which are considered to be first-class. The team played other representative matches during this period which are not considered first-class.
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in Dunedin in 1915. The couple had two children, a son and a daughter. Their son, Rutherford Brown, qualified as a dispensing chemist and served in the New Zealand Medical Corps during
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Brown was a member of Invercargill Cricket Club and played regularly. An obituary describes cricket as "the game in which he was most keenly interested" and he played for the
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As a young man Brown played rugby football as a back. Whilst studying in England he represented the London Hospital side and South Eastern Counties sides―
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techniques and when he returned to New Zealand in August 1919 he worked for a time as an orthopaedic surgeon at the Chalmers Military Hospital at
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As well as playing the game, Brown was involved in the administration of Invercargill Cricket Club, serving on the club's committee, and of the
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for the London Hospital side, playing as both a full-back and half-back, as well as representing the South Eastern Counties side.
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in his second. He played in a number of other representative matches for Southland and captained the team at times.
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As well as cricket, Brown played golf. He was considered "a very fair exponent" of the game and was a member of
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in March 1911. He remained involved with the game as an administrator and referee in later life.
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Brown died at his home in Invercargill in 1945 after a period of illness. He was aged 59.
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Walton's fullname was Margaret Ann Selina Walton. She was born in 1885 and died in 1974.
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in 1885, the son of Elijah Brown an ironmonger and timber merchant. He was educated at
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in a number of representative matches. One of these, a March 1918 fixture against
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for a short time before being appointed to the post of medical superintendent at
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for two years before moving to England to further his studies in London in 1910.
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during the 1917–18 team and captained the team in other representative matches.
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were elected as the first two life members of Invercargill Cricket Club.
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at the end of the war and spent most of his life practicing medicine at
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of New Zealand. He was also a noted vocalist and conductor, and played
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praised his "resolute defence" in a match between London Hospital and
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the following year. After volunteering for service with the
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Brown was a surgeon who worked particularly in the field of
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The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians
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Invercargill
Southland
Southland
First-class
Batting average
Balls
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
CricketArchive
FRCS
first-class cricket
Southland cricket team
orthopaedic surgery
World War I
New Zealand Medical Corps
Invercargill
Southland Region
rugby union
Temuka
South Canterbury
Waitaki Boys' High School
Oamaru
University of Otago School of Medicine
Dunedin
Wellington Hospital
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