Jack Mcanulty
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He made his debut for Yorkshire County Cricket Club against Leicestershire in the County Championship in August 1911, one of six matches he played for the county that month. He played against the touring South Africans and Worcestershire in August the following year, and against the MCC in September to round out his nine match Yorkshire first-class career. His final two matches came for H. D. G. Leveson-Gower`s XI against Oxford and Cambridge Universities at The Saffrons, Eastbourne, in the final summer before the start of World War I.
He was not prolific in the first-class arena. His best innings was a knock of 36 against Middlesex at Bradford, while his solitary first-class wicket was that of J. W. Hitch, the Surrey and England all-rounder. He also played for the Yorkshire Second XI, and in country house cricket for the Yorkshire Gentlemen.
After gaining his pilots licence on a Vickers biplane at Brooklands in June 1914 he was commissioned into the Royal Naval Air Service on the outbreak of war. In April 1915 he attacked two German submarines lying at anchor alongside the Mole at Zeebrugge with four bombs "with successful results." Later that summer, on 7 June he attacked the Zeppelin shed at Evere, north of Brussels in a daring night attack, a mission for which he and his co pilot J. S. Mills RN. were awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. On 1 January 1916, Wilson was promoted from Flight Lieutenant to Acting Flight Commander. In the 1919 New Year Honours, announced on 1 January 1919, he was awarded the Air Force Cross "in recognition of distinguished service". He was awarded the Belgian Order of the Crown on 29 August 1917. On 22 March 1919 Major Wilson relinquished his commission "on account of ill-health". He was allowed to retain his rank
Although he continued in club cricket after the war, his new claim to fame came as an amateur steeplechase jockey. He rode over 200 winners, rode in Grand National three times, and won on Double Chance in 1925.
He died in October 1959 in Tickton, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire
In 1915 he married Louisa Harrison-Broadley. His wife`s elder sister was married to Stanley Jackson, former England cricket captain; Jackson thus became Wilson`s brother-in-law.
01 - Cheltenham Festival, Cheltenham Gold Cup - 18/03/1929 - Easter Hero
01 - Aintree, Grand National - 09/04/1920 - Troytown
01 - Aintree, Grand National - 09/04/1920 - Troytown
01 - Aintree, Grand National - 04/09/1915 - Ally Sloper
01 - Aintree, Grand National - 04/09/1915 - Ally Sloper
01 - Aintree, Grand National - 04/09/1911 - Glenside
01 - Aintree, Grand National - 04/09/1911 - Glenside
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John Philip "Jack" Wilson DSC, AFC (3 April 1889 – 3 October 1959) was an English amateur first-class cricketer, a decorated World War I pilot and winner of the Grand National in 1925. He was born in April 1889 at Gilling Castle in the North Riding of Yorkshire. He was educated at Harrow School, London, EnglandHe made his debut for Yorkshire County Cricket Club against Leicestershire in the County Championship in August 1911, one of six matches he played for the county that month. He played against the touring South Africans and Worcestershire in August the following year, and against the MCC in September to round out his nine match Yorkshire first-class career. His final two matches came for H. D. G. Leveson-Gower`s XI against Oxford and Cambridge Universities at The Saffrons, Eastbourne, in the final summer before the start of World War I.
He was not prolific in the first-class arena. His best innings was a knock of 36 against Middlesex at Bradford, while his solitary first-class wicket was that of J. W. Hitch, the Surrey and England all-rounder. He also played for the Yorkshire Second XI, and in country house cricket for the Yorkshire Gentlemen.
After gaining his pilots licence on a Vickers biplane at Brooklands in June 1914 he was commissioned into the Royal Naval Air Service on the outbreak of war. In April 1915 he attacked two German submarines lying at anchor alongside the Mole at Zeebrugge with four bombs "with successful results." Later that summer, on 7 June he attacked the Zeppelin shed at Evere, north of Brussels in a daring night attack, a mission for which he and his co pilot J. S. Mills RN. were awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. On 1 January 1916, Wilson was promoted from Flight Lieutenant to Acting Flight Commander. In the 1919 New Year Honours, announced on 1 January 1919, he was awarded the Air Force Cross "in recognition of distinguished service". He was awarded the Belgian Order of the Crown on 29 August 1917. On 22 March 1919 Major Wilson relinquished his commission "on account of ill-health". He was allowed to retain his rank
Although he continued in club cricket after the war, his new claim to fame came as an amateur steeplechase jockey. He rode over 200 winners, rode in Grand National three times, and won on Double Chance in 1925.
He died in October 1959 in Tickton, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire
In 1915 he married Louisa Harrison-Broadley. His wife`s elder sister was married to Stanley Jackson, former England cricket captain; Jackson thus became Wilson`s brother-in-law.
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01 - Aintree, Grand National - 04/09/1911 - Glenside
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