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Arthur Albert Brinkley Pape (30 July 1890 – 11 August 1945) was an English
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er who played one first-class match for Somerset in 1912. Pape batted at No 6 in both Somerset innings of the match against Northamptonshire at
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, and did not score in either innings. Cricket websites do not indicate whether he was left or right-handed, and in his one first-class match, he did not bowl. In 1921, he played non-first-class cricket for Durham in the Minor Counties, mostly as a middle-order batsman, but occasionally opening the innings. He scored 100 runs in eight innings, two of them not out, including his personal highest of 49 against Yorkshire Second Eleven.


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