Hailing from Troon, that hotbed of Scottish golf, it was perhaps surprising that Neil White’s two sports would be hockey and cricket. Educated in England, at The Leys boarding school in Cambridge, White captained the Leys hockey first XI and when he went up to Trinity Hall, he won a Cambridge hockey Blue in 1939. After World War II, White won his first Scotland cap, and it was at the same time that he played Minor Counties cricket for Cambridgeshire (1947-49) and in 1948 played two First Class matches, for Cambridge University. He continued playing senior hockey into his mid-30s.