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2 Horace Deighton, headmaster of Harrison College, 1872-1905
13 Frank M. King (1926-90), perhaps the first true Barbadian cricket pro-
fessional
23 George N. Francis (1897-1942), who was selected only four times for
Barbados
24 George Challenor (1888-1947), the father of modern Barbadian bats-
manship
26 The 'Three Terrible Ws' who dominated West Indies cricket from 1945
to 1960
27 Gordon Greenidge, the finest of all Barbadian opening batsmen
28 Sir Garfield Sobers, the greatest cricketer of them all
31 Charles Griffith, who terrorized batsmen during the 1960s
40 Clifford Goodman (1869-1911), one of the world's best bowlers in the
1890s
41 Percy Goodman (1874-1935), the first great Barbadian batting hero
44 'Tim' Tarilton (1885-1953), held the Barbadian record (1,885 runs)
for many years
49 Leslie Arthur 'Bessie' Walcott (1894-1984), easily the most famous of all
Barbadian cricket masters
51 John Goddard (1919-87), the outstanding Lodge School athlete of the
1930s
52 'Charlie' Taylor, one of the most generous of the Lodge's benefactors
53 The Lodge School XI, 1936-37
55 The Lodge School XI, 1944-45
57 Roy Edwin Marshall (1930-92), the Lodge School star of the 1940s
59 The Lodge School XI, 1956-57
61 David Allan, the finest wicketkeeper thus far produced by the Lodge
75 Arthur Somers Cocks (1870-1923), a source of inspiration to hundreds
of Harrisonians
77 Sir H. B. G. Austin (1877-1943), the father of West Indies cricket
81 'Snuffie' Browne (1890-1964), one of the leading West Indian cricketers
during the 1920s

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Publication Information: Book Title: Cricket Nurseries of Colonial Barbados: The Elite Schools, 1865-1966. Contributors: Keith A. P. Sandiford - author. Publisher: University of the West Indies. Place of Publication: Kingston, Jamaica. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: vi.
    
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