Norman Stevenson
Norman Lang Stevenson (25 November 1875 – 21 August 1967) was a Scottish all-round amateur sportsman who in Scotland was known first and foremost as a veteran cricketer.[1] However, in international terms, his sporting apogee was winning a bronze medal for field hockey at the 1908 Summer Olympics as a member of the Scotland hockey team.[1] He also wrote a history of Scottish cricket.[2]
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References
- "Tales – Carlton Cricket Club". Retrieved 2020-06-12.
- Stevenson, N.L. (1946) ‘Play’ The story of the Carlton Cricket Club and a personal record of over 50 years’ Scottish cricket. C.J Cousland & Sons, Edinburgh
1. ‘Carlton’s Olympian All-rounder’, Carlton Cricket Club website
2. Stevenson, N.L. (1946) ‘Play’ The story of the Carlton Cricket Club and a personal record of over 50 years’ Scottish cricket. C.J Cousland & Sons, Edinburgh
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