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W. B. Young
William Brewitt Young (7 May 1916 - 25 April 2013) was born in Ardrossan and was a Scottish and East African rugby football player.〔(Bill Young | Rugby Union | Players and Officials | ESPN Scrum )〕 He was capped ten times for between 1937–48 and three times for East Africa between 1949-50. Along with Maurice Daly of he is one of only two people to have been capped by a major rugby playing nation and by East Africa. Along with W.C.W. Murdoch, he was one of only two Scottish players to be capped on either side of World War II, giving him one of the longest international careers on record.〔Jones, pp56,57〕 John "Jack" Heaton〔(Jack Heaton | Rugby Union | Players and Officials | ESPN Scrum )〕 and Thomas Arthur "Tommy" Kemp〔(Tommy Kemp | Rugby Union | Players and Officials | ESPN Scrum )〕 also achieved this feat for . ==Personal life== Young was the son of Alexander Robert Young (born c1885 Govan, Lanarkshire Scotland)and Christina Leiper (born c1883 Lanark, Lanarkshire). He attended City of London School and studied medicine at St Catharine's College, Cambridge.〔 and became a doctor after he finished playing rugby.
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