Dudley Holme's Story.
Birkenhead News 19 July 1916Lieut. Dudley Holme Scott
Mortally Wounded on First Day of Big Advance.
Lieut. Dudley Holme Scott, of the 17th Service Batt. King’s Liverpool Regiment (Pals), who was wounded on the 1st July, died on Sunday morning, the 2nd inst., aged 38 years. He was the youngest son of the late Mr. George Scott, of Oxton, and was educated at Birkenhead School. He was a very keen sportsman, and played cricket with the Oxton C.C. for many years, and hockey for the Oxton H.C., Cheshire County, and the North, also obtaining his international cap, representing England against Ireland in 1904. In late years he devoted his leisure hours to golf, and was a member of the Chester and Royal Liverpool Clubs.
Dudley Holme Scott's name is listed on the Royal Liverpool Golf Club Memorial

Newspaper article and Royal Liverpool Golf Club Memorial by Chris Booth




