[1] He was a right-handed batsman who played 32 games scoring 882 runs for Somerset between 1952 and 1954.
He was born in Batley, Yorkshire and died in Ilminster, Somerset.
[2] He played fairly regularly in 1953, when the county had temporarily dispensed with the services of Les Angell as Harold Gimblett's opening partner, and scored 589 runs in the season at an average of 17.84.
[4] Angell returned to Somerset in 1954 and though Gimblett was unable to play, Kitson did not retain his place in the team and left the staff at the end of the season.
[2] This biographical article related to an English cricket person born in the 1920s is a stub.