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Clive Vallack Single, D.S.O., M.B., (17 September 1888 – 10 July 1931) was an Australian
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er, soldier, and medical practitioner. He played two first-class matches for
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in 1912, and three interstate baseball matches for New South Wales in 1911; and, having enlisted in December 1914, he served as a medical officer in the First AIF, in the Middle East, eventually reaching the rank of lieutenant-colonel — he was awarded a D.S.O. in 1919, and was twice Mentioned in Despatches.


Family

One of the six sons and two daughters of Henry Ernest Single (1855–1930), and Mary Judith Single, née Vallack (1858–1937), of "Wandoona", Wollar, near Mudgee, he was born in Burwood, on 17 September 1888. Several of his brothers were also talented cricketers: one of whom, Raymond Vallack Single (1917), was killed in action on 26 September 1917. Clive married Verania "Rania" McPhillamy,
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(1899–1961), the eldest daughter of Charles Smith McPhillamy (1859–1935), and Alice Kay McPhillamy, née Halloran (1861–1938) – Verania had captained the Ascham cricket team whilst she was there as a boarding student in 1906 – at "Waroo",
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on 21 June 1920. Single’s
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was Colonel B.V. Stacey, (1886–1971) C.M.G. They had four children: a son, Clive Vallack Single (1924–1990), and three daughters, Rania Alice Vallack Murray, née Single (1921–1994), Denise May Vallack Lovell, née Single (1923–1975), and Ann (a.k.a. Polyann) Dewar, née Single (1927–1999).


Education

Educated at Mudgee Grammar School, and, from 1908, at the
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, from whence he graduated M.B. in 1913.


Baseball

At university, he played
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, at first base, for several years, and also played first base for the New South Wales interstate team in all of its three games against Victoria in 1911.


Cricket

Single, "who was looked upon as one of the greatest slip fielders in New South Wales", played cricket for the University of Sydney team, including two First Grade Premiership teams (in 1910/1910 and 1911/1912), receiving a "
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", for cricket, in 1912. A talented cricketer with both bat and ball, he played in two
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matches for New South Wales, against Western Australia in November 1912. Following his graduation from university, and prior to his enlistment in December 1914, he played for Glebe Cricket Club in the 1913/1914 and 1914/1915 seasons. After the war he played for Western Suburbs in the 1919/1920 season. Once settled in Moree, he played impressive cricket for various local teams, and was routinely selected in the Moree Cricket Association's representative teams. In (perhaps) his last match at Moree, aged 37, he took 8 wickets for 28 runs; the match report noted that "the genial doctor … tschief attacking force … has been a tower of strength to is representative teamndin the three matches in which he has played
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he has taken 20 wickets for 75 runs — 6 for 17, 6 for 30, and 8 for 28."


Military service

He enlisted for military service on 24 December 1914, and served in the Dardanelles in the Gallipoli Campaign, and in Egypt. On 23 March 1918, he was promoted to
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, and placed in charge of the
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and served there, in Egypt, until he was demobilized in 1919. He was awarded a D.S.O in 1919, and was twice Mentioned in Despatches.


Medical practice

Registered as a medical practitioner from 9 April 1913, immediately post-war, he moved to Moree and practised there from 1920 to 1926; and, then, following a family trip to England, he and his family settled in
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in 1926, and he conducted his medical practice from rooms in
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until his death.''Register of Medical Practitioners for 1931'', New South Wales Medical Board, (Sydney), 10 December 1930, p.242 (''New South Wales Government Gazette, No.7'', 10 January 1931).
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See also

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References


''Calendar of the University of Sydney for the Year 1914'', Angus and Robertson, (Sydney), 1914.

Fulloon, G. "McPhillamy, Verania (1889–1961)", ''Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10'', Melbourne University Press, (Parkville), 1986

A Western Romance, ''The (Bathurst) National Advocate'', (Thursday, 24 June 1920), p1.

Weddings: Single—McPhillamy, ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', (Saturday, 3 July 1920), p7.

Australian War Memorial: First World War Embarkation Roll: Clive Vallack Single

Australian War Memorial: First World War Nominal Roll: Clive Vallack Single

National Archives of Australia: World War I Service Record: Clive Vallack Single

University of Sydney: ''Book of Remembrance'' Entry: Clive Vallack Single
* Renshaw, A. (ed), ''Wisden on the Great War: The Lives of Cricket's Fallen 1914–1918'', John Wisden and Co, (London), 2014.
Rodgers, J., "More Than Just Cricketers - Sydney University Cricket Club, Premierships and One of the Links with the Great War: Clive Vallack Single, ''Sydney University Cricket Club 134th Annual Report 1998–1999'', (Sydney), 1999, pp.21-26.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Single, Clive 1888 births 1931 deaths Australian cricketers New South Wales cricketers Cricketers from Sydney Australian military personnel of World War I 20th-century Australian medical doctors Sydney Medical School alumni