His first match was against Middlesex, making two further appearances in that season against the Free Foresters and GJV Weigall's XI.
[1] In 1926, he was selected to play a first-class fixture for the Free Foresters against Oxford University,[4] scoring his only first-class half century with a score of 67 not out in the Free Foresters first-innings.
[7] In 1927 he played a first-class match for the West of England against the touring New Zealanders,[4] and in 1928 he made a final first-class appearance for a combined Minor Counties cricket team against the touring Indians.
[4] He continued to play for Devon regularly until 1932, before making a final appearance for the county in 1935.
[1] He married Joyce Wethered, the four times champion of the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship, on 6 January 1937.