- Hollywood Cricket Club
__NOTOC__The Hollywood Cricket Club (HCC) is an amateur
cricket team inLos Angeles, California . It is a member of the Southern California Cricket Association. The club was formed in1932 by British actor and cricketerAubrey Smith .Smith learned to play cricket at
Charterhouse School , and was on the same team as Lord Hawke and the threeStudd brothers at Cambridge. While at Cambridge, Smith played for Sussex. In his prime, he played againstW.G. Grace and with The Champion on the "Gentleman versus Players" games held annually between the best amateur and professional cricketers in Britain at Lord's. In 1889 Smith captained the England team in South Africa which introduced the Currie Cup, a competition that continues to this day in South Africa.Aubrey Smith came to
Hollywood in 1929, and teamed up withBoris Karloff of theOverseas Cricket Club to teach cricket atUCLA in 1932. The same yearArthur Mailey 's Australian team captained byVic Richardson played Smith's team of British Actors at UCLA. Smith scored 24 runs againstDon Bradman 's team. The publicity from the Australian's North America cricket tour was put to good effect with the founding of the Hollywood Cricket Club and the securing of a permanent cricket ground atGriffith Park in Burbank (near the film studios).A photograph of the Hollywood Cricket Club taken at UCLA in 1932 includes H.B Warner (who Aubrey Smith used to play cricket with for the Actor's XI in England), Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Harrow-educated Frank Somerset, who later became Secretary of the
Screen Actors Guild (also founded in May 1933). Pelham Grenville Wodehouse was Hollywood CC's first secretary the same year he became the highest-paid script writer in Hollywood.Psmith , featured in stories such as "The Golden Bat" before Wodehouse invented the character ofJeeves , was named for a pre-war Warwickshire CCC cricketer. Wodehouse opened the batting forDulwich College , but his field tenure with HCC was limited due to script-writing commitments.The Hollywood Cricket Club built a pavilion at the ground which still stands though it has since been turned into a wedding reception center at the Burbank Equestrian Center. The original Griffith Park ground had four pitches and it was officially opened on 23 May 1933 with Los Angeles Parks and Recreation Director Williamson as the guest of honor. Williamson gave his name to a knock-out trophy played between local teams. Hollywood was the first to win the Williamson Trophy in 1934. With actors such as Boris Karloff, Aubrey Smith, Ronald Coleman, David Niven, Laurence Olivier, Olivia de Havilland, Joan Fontaine, Elsa Lanchester and Merle Oberon attending matches at the Griffith Park ground on Sundays the British Colony in Hollywood set the tone for tea on lawn.
Evelyn Waugh satirized the HCC in his 1946 book "The Loved One ", with its protagonist "Sir Auberon Abercombie", a thinly-disguised portrait of Sir Aubrey Smith.From its illustrious beginnings, the Hollywood Cricket Club continues to take a leading role for the development of California cricket. In its 75 years existence, the HCC have ranged world-wide from East Africa, India and to Canada while maintaining an extremely competitive local presence with three teams in three separate divisions of the Southern California Cricket Association. The Hollywood Cricket Club attracts test and county players from India, Zimbabwe and England that strengthen its roster on occasion.
Notable past members
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Ronald Colman
*Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
*Errol Flynn
*Cary Grant
*David Niven
*Lawrence Olivier
*Basil Rathbone
* Ann Richards
*H. B. Warner
*P. G. Wodehouse
*Gary Crocker ources
* Sentence, David, "Cricket in America 1710-2000" (McFarland, March 2006)
External links
* [http://www.hollywoodcc.net/default.asp Hollywood Cricket Club]
* [http://www.sccacricket.org/ Southern California cricket association]
* [http://www.usaca.org/ USA cricket association]See also
* [http://content-rsa.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/281765.html From Harare to Hollywood - Interview with Gary Crocker]
* [http://content-rsa.cricinfo.com/cricketer/content/story/210840.html Caught Niven, bowled Flynn]
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