The forty-year-old Freddie Brown had a successful series and won considerable popularity with his jovial determination to fight on regardless of the odds.
Harvey made 23 before being bowled by Freddie Brown as the match ended in a draw after multiple rain delays.
Loxton came in at 2/327 and made 12, before sweeping a ball from Freddie Brown into his own face and breaking his nose.
In his only first-class innings he was dismissed for a duck by Freddie Brown.
Freddie Brown, though, cajoled the tail into a further 112 runs.
He toured Australia as an undergraduate with Freddie Brown in 1950-51 without success.
The tour manager was Freddie Brown, the rugged ex-Northamptonshire and England captain.
The Eisenhower quarterback, Freddie Brown, takes them to class if they're lost.
He also caught Freddie Brown off the bowling of Brian Close.
Loxton hit a ball from Freddie Brown into his own face, breaking his nose.