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Chum Ochse
Johannes Karl "Chum" Ochse〔Although modern websites give Ochse's first name as Johann, Rugby historian John Griffiths in his 1987 book ''The Phoenix Book of International Rugby Records'' and rugby journalist R.K. Stent who travelled with the 1951/52 squad on their six-month tour, both refer to him as Johannes.〕 (9 February 1925 – 13 July 1996) was a South African rugby union wing. Ochse played club rugby for Paarl and provincial rugby for Western Province. Ochse was capped seven time for the South African national team and was a member of the 1951–52 South Africa rugby tour of Great Britain, Ireland and France. He finished the tour as his country's highest try scorer. ==Personal history== Ochse was born in Graaf-Reinet South Africa in 1925, he was universally known as "Chum" as his father was before him.〔Stent (1952) p.13〕 After leaving school he studied at Paarl Training College where he qualified to be a school teacher.〔 As well as rugby, he had a great interest in athletics and cricket.〔Stent (1952) p.14〕 He died in Paarl in 1996.
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