James Clifton Colquhoun MBE (1 December 1893 – 9 February 1977) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and British Army officer.
[4] Opening the batting in both innings', Colquhoun was dismissed for 15 runs in the first-innings by Orme Bristowe, and for the same score in their second-innings by Donald Johnston.
[5] He served during World War I with the Highland Light Infantry, enlisting in 1914 with the rank of second lieutenant.
[8] He transferred to the Durham Light Infantry in 1917, where he supervised physical and bayonet training.
[9] He remained with the Durham Light Infantry following the war and by June 1919 he held the rank of temporary captain, which he relinquished with the cessation of his supervisory duties and military service in 1919.