Buse was one of the distinctive characters in a Somerset side full of characters.
The Somerset side won by 194 runs.
There is also a house located on the footing of the bridge on the Somerset side today.
He wasn't required to bat as the Somerset side lost due to having a slower run rate in a match abandoned due to rain.
When the two sides faced he each other, he appeared for the Somerset side.
But in 1961, he was given an extended run in the Somerset side, playing in 10 of the first 12 first-class matches.
He reappeared in the Somerset side for a few games in the 1922, 1923 and 1926 seasons, without making much impact.
From 1922 to 1933, Young was a regular member of the Somerset side.
The 1955 season saw the start of a transition in the Somerset side, and the reliance on Lawrence lessened.
He retained his place in the Somerset side over the next month, but did not make many runs.