HOBBS (Jack, 1893-1968, Silent Screen Actor)

Vintage postcard photo signed and dated showing him three quarters length, smiling broadly and leaning on his bat with an autograph note signed with initials on the verso, “Many thanks for your congratulations...”, 5½” x 3½”, London, 18th October

Hobbs was particularly successful in 1925. Early in the season a string of centuries, including a run of four in consecutive innings, made him the first batman to reach 1,000 runs that season and brought him close to Grace's record of 126 first-class hundreds. He scored the 125th century of his career against Kent on 20th July, but amid intense press and public interest, Hobbs lost form through a combination of anxiety and fatigue. It was not until 15th August, against Somerset, that Hobbs scored 101 to reach the landmark, an achievement praised and feted throughout the country over the following weeks. On the final day of the match, Hobbs scored another century to become the outright record holder. He ended his season with an innings of 266 in a Gentlemen v Players match at the Scarborough Festival, his highest to date and the best score made in the Gentlemen v Players series, and 104 for the Rest of England against Yorkshire, the County Champions.

Item Date:  1925

Stock No:  42678      £125

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