File:Jack Parsons 1924.jpg
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DescriptionJack Parsons 1924.jpg | Warwickshire cricketer, Jack Parsons, circa April 1924. | ||||
Date | c. April 1924 | ||||
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Image title | Warwickshire cricketer, Jack Parsons, circa April 1924. Canon Jack Parsons, the former Warwickshire cricketer who also achieved distinction in the Army and in the Church, spent his early years in Oxford, where his father was chef at Brasenose College and captained the City cricket club. When the family moved to Coventry, Jack Parsons went to Bablake School, joined the Humber car firm and made his 2nd XI debut for Warwickshire in 1910. A double-century secured him a place in the 1st XI and in the Championship-winning side of 1911. In 1913 he carried his bat for 161 against Gloucestershire and won selection for the Players where 'he batted' (wrote The Times) 'with perfect confidence' in the company of Hobbs, Hendren and Woolley in opposition to Spooner, Fry, Warner and Jessop. He would, said Wisden in 1915, 'go straight to the top of the tree'. Parsons had a distinguished war as a cavalry officer, winning the Military Cross and being almost the lone survivor of the cavalry charge at Huj which secured Jerusalem |
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