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337:, he had the honour of being selected as the captain for the 1929 season. In so doing, he became the second Rhodes Scholar from St Andrew's College to captain Oxford, and is one of eight Rhodes Scholar's who have been the Oxford captain (the others being L. G. Brown, F.R.C.S., and Dr. H. G. Owen Smith, both captains of England as well, and also W. W. Hoskin (St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown, and Trinity, 1904); S. J. Hofmeyr (Cape Province and University, 1928); N. K. Lamport (New South Wales and Balliol, 1930); M. M. Cooper; and H. D. Freakes). 239: 340:
It was from Oxford that he was selected for the 1927 tour to Argentina. On this tour he was one of a number of uncapped players who was selected to play against the Argentina national side. He played in one of the four tests. Despite being selected for the Great Britain side, he never went on to play
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where he dedicated his professional life to Francis & Co Ltd. He rose to become the Managing Director and finally Chairman of the company. He also held positions with the Merchant Bank of Central Africa and Philpott & Collins Ltd.
878: 266:(23 March 1908 – 19 November 1978) was a South African businessman and an early twentieth century rugby union international who is known as one of the "lost lions" due to his participation on the 348:, that he was criticised by those who lamented that not more English public school boys were on the side and that Gubb was "more attracted to a man who can play rugger than one who had played at 903: 627: 893: 908: 898: 380: 868: 873: 620: 294:. He was the son of Thomas Witheridge Gubb the cricketer and businessman, (21 March 1875 – 10 October 1922) who had played first class cricket for the 490:
David Walmsley (Author), Robby Elson (Editor), The Lions: The Complete History of the British and Irish Rugby Union Team, Genesis Publications (2005)
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After leaving Oxford Thomas became an Articled Accountant in London from 1930 to 1934, working his way towards becoming a
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for which he received 2nd Class Honours. He then went on to study for the Dipl. Econ. B.A. which he received in 1930.
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In 1930 he married Katherine Margaret Hillary by whom he had one son. His marriage to Katherine was later dissolved.
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He was the captain of the Oxford side that toured France in 1929. Of his captaincy, it was noted by
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The First Fifty Years of The Rhodes Trust And The Rhodes Scholarships 1903 1953 (1956)
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in each year of his education, from 1926 to 1929. As well as receiving his
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Following the war, he returned to southern Africa, more specifically to
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tour, did not confer test status on any of the four encounters with the
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British & Irish Lions rugby union players from South Africa
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Whilst at Oxford, Thomas was selected to play in the
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There he studied 563: 561: 559: 557: 515: 513: 511: 509: 507: 505: 503: 7: 869:Alumni of University College, Oxford 571:, Publisher: Oxford University Press 268:1927 British Lions tour to Argentina 395:becoming Deputy Secretary in 1937. 276:Argentina national rugby union team 286:Gubb was born on 23 March 1908 in 14: 874:South African rugby union players 404:Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 303:St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown 95:St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown 451:St Andrew's School official site 237: 414:. From 1941 to 1943 he was the 1: 884:Oxford University RFC players 586:, Publisher: Basil Black Well 469:Tom Gubb profile on scrum.com 520:Who's who of Southern Africa 864:Sportspeople from Uitenhage 359:He went on to captain both 930: 393:Shanghai Municipal Council 315:University College, Oxford 105:University College, Oxford 15: 148: 139: 410:, attaining the rank of 379:, under the auspices of 889:Blackheath F.C. players 537:2 December 2013 at the 456:25 January 2009 at the 341:for his national side. 18:Thomas Gubb (cricketer) 16:For the cricketer, see 264:Thomas Witheridge Gubb 39:Thomas Witheridge Gubb 30:Thomas Witheridge Gubb 371:Business and Military 187:Oxford University RFC 597:The American Oxonian 377:Chartered Accountant 346:The American Oxonian 305:and was awarded the 206:International career 641:1927 Argentina tour 480:Thomas Gubb's grave 402:he served with the 32: 835:James "Bim" Baxter 412:lieutenant-colonel 387:Ltd. and moved to 313:. 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Thomas Gubb (cricketer)
Cape Colony
Port Elizabeth
St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown
University College, Oxford
prop
Oxford University RFC
Blackheath FC
Middlesex RFC
United Kingdom
British Isles
1927 British Lions tour to Argentina
Lions
Argentina national rugby union team
Uitenhage
Cape Colony
Eastern Province
St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown
Rhodes Scholarship
Oxford University
University College, Oxford
Jurisprudence
Varsity Match
rugby blue
Rugby
Uppingham
Blackheath F.C.
Middlesex RFC
Chartered Accountant
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland

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