Edwin Percy Baker

Edwin 'Percy' Baker was a former lawn bowler born on 18 July 1890.

Percy was regarded as the greatest English bowler until his records were broken by David Bryant.[1]

Born at Weston-Super-Mare in Somerset he was a photographer by trade but was persuaded to take up bowling in 1921. He joined the Poole Park Bowling Club and was to win their club singles 22 times. He won 11 county singles over a 37 year period and skipped the Dorset in the Middleton Cup from 1927 until 1969. He won and set a record of winning four English National Singles titles in 1932, 1946, 1952 & 1955.

Capped by England in 1933 it was not until 1949 that he established his place and captained England from 1950. After suffering a serious illness he recovered in time to represent England in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games where he won a silver medal in the singles.

Percy won the Bournemouth Open pairs at the age of 76 in 1971 before retiring.

References

  1. Sullivan, Patrick (1986). Guinness Bowls Records. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. ISBN 0-85112-414-3.


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