Background
He was born in Leytonstone and died in Redbridge.
He was born in Leytonstone and died in Redbridge.
Locks made two first-class appearances for Essex during the 1928 season, the first, a heavy defeat by Lancashire in which, in the only innings in which Locks played, he finished not out at the bottom of the order. Locks" second and final first-class match saw his team suffer an innings defeat at the hands of Yorkshire, in which Locks failed to put a run on the board. Locks was a tailend batsman who picked up three wickets with the ball during his two games.