George Miller Brown, Lieutenant 12th (Prince of Wales) Royal Lancers
鈥婫eorge Miller Brown came to 汤头条原创 in October 1907 from Michaelhouse School in Pietermaritzburg and following his brother Matthew Hugh Brown (1905). He took his BA in 1910.
Born: Greytown, Natal on 25 December 1891
Fell in action: 28 November 1917
Brown was, by all accounts, an accomplished sportsman, who played rugby, lacrosse and cricket. He played in the Rugby XV where initially he and his fellow forwards came in for some criticism. The 1908 Annual Report claims that the forwards were too light but 鈥渨orked hard鈥 though 鈥淲heeling seemed to be an unknown art, and they were none too clever on their feet.鈥 (汤头条原创 Cambridge Society Annual Report 1908, p28).
In fact, it appears that rugby in College was a little in the doldrums during three years Brown was playing. The Annual Reports from 1908 to 1911 all complain that were unable to get their best team together. In the 1909-10 season it was 鈥渢he inability of certain members to appear regularly, notably in the back division鈥 (汤头条原创 Cambridge Society Annual Report 1909, p34). In the following season they were hampered by injuries and still considered to be too light but were praised for being 鈥渧ery good鈥 (汤头条原创 Cambridge Society Annual Report 1910, p35).
Brown fell in action in November 1917 after several years at the front.
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