Stanley Scott
Stanley Winckworth Scott (24 March 1854 – 8 December 1933) was an English cricketer who played for Middlesex.Scott was a middle-order batsman who played fairly regularly for Middlesex from 1878 to 1893, heading the batting averages in several seasons, though by modern standards his figures appear modest. His best season was 1892, when he scored 1015 runs at an average of 39 runs per innings, and against Gloucestershire at Lord's that season he scored 224, then regarded as a colossal score. He did well that season in both Gentlemen v Players matches at Lord's and The Oval, and was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1893.
But at the end of the 1893 season he retired to become a stockbroker.
He also played football and played for Clapham Rovers in the 1879 FA Cup Final, losing 1–0 to the Old Etonians. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Allen, Clarence R. (Clarence Roderic), 1925-Other Authors: “...Scott, Stanley, 1921-2002...”
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4Published 1967Other Authors: “...Scott, Stanley, 1921-2002...”
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5Published 1966Other Authors: “...Scott, Stanley, 1921-2002...”
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6Published 1960Other Authors: “...Scott, Stanley, 1921-2002...”
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8Published 1984Other Authors: “...Scott, Stanley, 1921-2002...”
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