Harry Carr

English cricketer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroEnglish cricketer
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
wasAthlete Cricketer Journalist
Work fieldJournalism Sports
Gender
Male
Birth8 October 1907, Lambeth, United Kingdom
Death18 August 1943Marylebone, United Kingdom (aged 35 years)
Star signLibra
Family
Mother:Jenny Lascelles Carr
Father:Emsley Carr
Children:Carol Mary Lascelles Carr Clive Carr Richard Carr
Education
Clifton College
Trinity College
Sports Teams
Glamorgan County Cricket Club
The details

Biography

Harry Lascelles Carr (8 October 1907 – 18 August 1943) was an English cricketer and journalist. He was born in Lambeth, London, the son of News of the World editor Sir Emsley Carr and Jenny Lascelles Carr. He was educated at Clifton College, before studying at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

A right-handed batsman who fielded as a wicket-keeper, Carr made his first-class debut for HDG Leveson-Gower's XI against Oxford University in 1931. He played a further match for Leveson-Gower's XI, against Cambridge University, with both matches coming at The Saffrons in 1931. While at Trinity Hall, Carr gained a Cambridge Blue in billiards and golf. After graduating, he worked with his father at the News of the World. He later made his only appearance for Glamorgan in 1934 against Cambridge University. In this match, he scored 6 runs before being stumped by Billy Griffith off the bowling of John Human.

He joined the Royal Air Force in World War II, where he held the rank of Flight Lieutenant. He worked within the intelligence branch of the RAF for two and a half years, before he was incapacitated by poor health. He died in Marylebone, London on 18 August 1943, following an operation.

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