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he made 133, which was to be the highest first-class score of his career. His 430 first-class runs at an average of 39.09 were the second-best on the tour. Despite returning to Ireland to manage his family's farm, Jameson still made himself available to play for Hampshire. During the 1925 season, he
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in 1920, he played for them in 1922 against Oxford University. At the end of the season, he once again featured in the Gentlemen v Players fixture at The Oval. Jameson featured more extensively for Hampshire in 1923, making eight first-class appearances, seven of which came in the
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as "a very good and forcing batsman", in all first-class cricket Jameson scored 4,675 runs at an average of 26.56, scoring five centuries, with a top score of 133. "A more than useful slow bowler", he took 252 wickets at an average of 24.03 with his
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Jameson's 1922 season closely matched 1921 in terms of the first-class fixtures in which he participated in. He had notable all-round performance during his first match of the 1922 season, when playing for the Combined Services against
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player, winning the Army singles championship in 1922, 1923 and 1924 and the doubles championship in 1920, 1921 and 1922. He reached the final of the amateur singles championship in 1924 and won the amateur
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and plagued previous cricket matches in Ireland at the beginning of the 1920s. At the end of the season he made his final appearance for the Gentlemen against the Players.
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and taking 4 for 140 when bowling. His previous service in the British Army had complicated any prior selection for Ireland, particularly as trouble instigated by the
1699: 1634: 748: 818:, and a second appearance for Ireland in a famous Irish victory against the West Indians. The following season he made seven appearances for Hampshire in the 1827: 740:, he scored 103 batting at number eight. He also took 28 wickets during the season, which included his career-best figures of 7 for 92 against a strong 459: 755:. He made eleven first-class appearances during the tour, including playing in three matches against the West Indies, then just two years away from 775:, which the pair made in just over two and a half hours. He played little for Hampshire the following season, making just three appearances in the 732:, in addition to playing for the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players fixture and for Lionel Tennyson's personal team against the personal team of 736:. In terms of runs scored, the 1925 season was to be Jameson's most successful, with 599 runs at an average of 26.04. In an innings victory over 1822: 1792: 892:
championship in 1922 and 1923. He was described as playing racquets "freely and beautifully on his back-hand as on his fore-hand", and in 1922
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105 to help Hampshire to draw a match they had seemed certain to lose. During the season he made his first first-class appearance for
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twice. In first-class cricket, he scored nearly 4,700 runs and took over 250 wickets. In the British Army, he was an officer in the
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at Lord's. In the same season he played a handful of services matches, including for the Combined Services against the touring
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on probation in November 1912, serving in Ireland, with him being confirmed in the rank in April 1914. He served in the
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from March 1923 to October 1924, after which he left the military and returned to Ireland to run the family farm at
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team. He began playing first-class cricket for armed services teams in 1920, making two appearances for the
1411: 1384: 780: 759:. Jameson had success on the tour, scoring 536 runs at an average of 41.23, with one century (110) against 1052: 815: 647: 455: 1733: 960: 667:, and played twice for the MCC. For the Army, he had made fourteen appearances, scoring 715 runs at an 627: 575: 494: 1872: 1832: 1558: 909: 811: 724: 668: 643: 591: 347: 210: 1328: 1025: 1162: 1021: 823: 819: 776: 764: 729: 692: 660: 652: 579: 399: 120: 1182: 1122: 619: 555: 355: 144: 582:, with him making a further eight appearances for Hampshire that season. He also played for the 519: 415: 1603: 1515: 1464: 1357: 1292: 904:
Jameson remained a major shareholder of Jameson's throughout his life. He married the artist
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suggested that he was the best racquets player produced by Harrow in the last twenty–years.
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bowling, taking eleven five wicket hauls. He was noted to have been prolific in dismissing
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he made two half centuries (54 and 63) and took 5 for 61. Having been elected a
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and the nomadic Na Shuler. Following the First World War, he made his debut in
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with figures of 5 for 22 in the MCC second innings, helping guide the Army to
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The month after his military career came to an end, Jameson was selected to
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In the winter which followed the 1926 season, Jameson was selected for the
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Jameson was descended from John Jameson, a Scotsman who founded the
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as "a tall, stylish batsman and a particularly fine driver" and in
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in 1910. An all-round sportsman, he also represented Harrow in
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During the winter which proceeded the 1925 season, Jameson
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in June 1919. The following month, he made his debut for
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against Oxford University, scoring 71 in the only Irish
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them in a weather-affected match against the touring
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in September 1917 and served in West Africa with the
1707:. No. 43207. London. 6 December 1922. p. 6 1465:"Hampshire v Warwickshire, County Championship 1925" 1492:"First-Class Bowling in Each Season by Tom Jameson" 606:; for the Army against the MCC, he took his maiden 438:After completing his education, Jameson joined the 1698: 1633: 1602: 1572: 1538: 1516:"Lancashire v Hampshire, County Championship 1925" 1514: 1490: 1463: 1439: 1412:"First-Class Bowling For Each Team by Tom Jameson" 1410: 1383: 1356: 1291: 1267: 1243: 378:, he was dsecended from its founder John Jameson. 398:in April 1892; his grandfather was the cricketer 1769: 832:tour India with Baron Tennyson's team in 1937–38 671:of 32.50; as a bowler, he took 47 wickets at an 366:, with whom he served in the first part of the 1293:"Surrey v Hampshire, County Championship 1921" 1171:(Supplement). 30 November 1917. p. 12664. 1191:(Supplement). 10 February 1920. p. 1775. 1131:(Supplement). 17 November 1914. p. 9518. 767:. He also made 98 against the West Indies at 618:in 1921, making 119 for the Army against the 338:. As a cricketer, he made 124 appearances in 1245:"First-class matches played by Tom Jameson" 711:'s personal eleven, which was captained by 381: 1828:Royal West African Frontier Force officers 899: 542:Prior to joining the army, Jameson played 514: 1405: 1403: 1047: 1045: 1628: 1626: 1624: 1622: 1485: 1483: 1434: 1432: 1430: 1378: 1376: 1181: 1161: 1141: 1121: 1111:. Rifle Brigade Club. 1965. p. 126. 1085: 1065: 682: 678: 614:. Jameson scored his maiden first-class 518: 1323: 1321: 1319: 1317: 1315: 1313: 1311: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1222: 1220: 1218: 469:. Two months later, he was promoted to 414:(named for his fellow Irish compatriot 402:. 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Jameson died in a care home in 728:made thirteen appearances in the 598:, in addition to playing for the 491:21st (County of London) Battalion 1893:L. H. Tennyson's XI cricket team 1813:People educated at Harrow School 1788:Irish people of Scottish descent 1574:"M.C.C. team for Argentine tour" 920:near Dublin on 6 February 1965. 691:in their famous win against the 1719: 1691: 1595: 1565: 1531: 1507: 1456: 1349: 1284: 1260: 1175: 1155: 994:"Captain Thomas Ormsby Jameson" 1648:. 16 February 1965. p. 18 1151:. 13 March 1917. p. 2520. 1135: 1115: 1099: 1095:. 14 April 1914. p. 3170. 1079: 1059: 751:with an MCC team captained by 600:Combined Services cricket team 454:with the 3rd Battalion on the 442:and was commissioned into the 1: 1798:Cricketers from County Dublin 1729:Dictionary of Irish Biography 1677:"Player profile: Tom Jameson" 1549:. 2 September 1925. p. 3 1540:"The M.C.C. West Indies Tour" 1053:"Wisden – Obituaries in 1965" 923: 358:, though he also represented 1858:Combined Services cricketers 1583:. 3 November 1926. p. 8 965:www.irishcricketarchives.org 7: 1108:The Rifle Brigade Chronicle 804:MCC's tour of South America 487:West African Frontier Force 372:West African Frontier Force 16:Irish first-class cricketer 10: 1909: 1888:S. B. Joel's XI cricketers 1883:20th-century Irish farmers 1734:Cambridge University Press 719:, scoring 90 not out from 588:Australian Imperial Forces 509: 388:Jameson Whiskey Distillery 370:, before serving with the 128:Domestic team information 18: 1878:Irish male squash players 1868:Free Foresters cricketers 1580:Sheffield Daily Telegraph 1559:British Newspaper Archive 1022:Welch, Reginald Courtenay 592:British Army cricket team 374:. 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Index

Tom Jamieson
Clonsilla
Ireland
Dún Laoghaire
Leinster
Leg spin
William Hone
Marylebone Cricket Club
Hampshire
Ireland
First-class
Batting average
Balls
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
Cricinfo
cricketer
British Army
first-class cricket
all-rounder
British Army cricket team
Hampshire
Marylebone Cricket Club
Ireland
Rifle Brigade
First World War
West African Frontier Force
Jameson Irish Whiskey

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