Player: | DW Hughes |
 
Hughes had initially played club cricket for Ebbw Vale and Minor County cricket for Monmouthshire in the late 1920`s, but after reading science at Bangor University, he decided to qualify as a teacher and took up a post in Northamptonshire. He played in club cricket in the East Midlands, and whilst playing for Kettering earned a reputation as a fiery bowler and fierce striker of the ball. 
When Glamorgan played in Northamptonshire, Maurice Turnbull heard about Hughes` exploits so the science teacher was invited to the Arms Park for a trial. After being suitably impressed, the officials gave Hughes the opportunity of playing for the county in his school holidays, and he continued to appear until 1938, forming a useful pairing with the experienced Jack Mercer. 
During the Second World War, Hughes was appointed Adjutant of the School of Artillery at Larkhill, and after being demobbed he took up a post at a school in Dorset. Hughes subsequently played for Poole and appeared in Minor County cricket for Dorset between 1946 and 1949. Hughes ended his teaching career as Headmaster of a boys` school in Peterborough. 
(December 2003)(Article: Copyright © 2003 Dr.A.K.Hignell)