Jack Gale Wilmot Davies OBE (10 September 1911 – 5 November 1992) was an English psychologist and sportsman who played first-class cricket and top-level rugby union.
He served as the President of MCC in 1985–1986 and was the tenth person elected an Honorary Life Vice-President of the club.
He was strong academically and won a scholarship to study classics at St John's College, Cambridge.
[1] Davies made his first-class cricket debut for Cambridge University in 1931 in a match against Yorkshire at Fenner's.
[1][3] Davies, who bowled off-spin, went on to play 99 times for Kent County Cricket Club, making his debut in July 1934 after graduating from Cambridge.
[8] Davies won the Rugby fives national singles title three times between 1936 and 1939, having finished as runner-up in 1935.
[11] He was an executive director of the Bank of England and an occasional journalist with the Daily Telegraph and in 1990 was made an Honorary Fellow of the British Psychological Society.