Bede McCauley (11 June 1911 – 14 October 1994) was an Australian cricketer.[1] He played four first-class matches for New South Wales between 1937/38 and 1938/39.[2] He also played for Randwick Cricket Club,[3] Mosman Cricket Club[4] and Combined Services.[5] He also played rugby.[6] He played for Randwick in rugby union.[7] He was also an academic and a business manager. He was also a member of the Second Australian Imperial Force[8] and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF),[9] and was in Japan for two years after the War,[10] where he played cricket for the 81st Fighter Wing of the RAAF.[11]
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Full name | Bede Vincent McCauley |
Born | Sydney, Australia | 11 June 1911
Died | 14 October 1994 Sydney, Australia | (aged 83)
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 7 January 2017 |
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edit- "McCauley For Mosman XI", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 8 July 1941, p 10
- "Record For McCauley", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 16 March 1941, p 13
- "Randwick Did Well At Cricket: Bede McCauley's Record", The Labor Daily, Sydney, 13 July 1933, p 3
- "McCauley Tops Bats With 153 n.o.", The Sunday Herald, Sydney, 11 December 1949, p 10
- "Cricket", Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, 31 March 1938, p 9
- Not Out, "Mosman Whips Cracking in Home Stretch", Referee, Sydney, 19 March 1936, p 10
- "Great Opening Stand of 325", The Sunday Herald, Sydney, 29 January 1950, p 10
- ^ "Bede McCauley". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- ^ "Bede McCauley". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- ^ "Bede McCauley with Randwick", The Labor Daily, Sydney, 16 August 1934, p 3
- ^ "No Strings to Bede McCauley", Truth, Sydney, 18 January 1942, p 10
- ^ "McCauley's 89 For Services", The Sun, Sydney, 7 February 1951, p 31
- ^ "Cricket Juniors - No. 15: McCauley Has Good Defence: Was a Pictorial Rugby Junior", Daily Pictorial, Sydney, 15 October 1930, p 22
- ^ "McCauley is still unfit", The Labor Daily, Sydney, 16 May 1934, p 2. "Randwick's Loss", The Labor Daily, Sydney, 24 July 1933, p 3. "Scored Every Way Possible", The Labor Daily, Sydney, 20 May 1935, p 2.
- ^ "Cricketer Joins A.I.F", The Sun, Sydney, 17 October 1942, p 5. "Mosman Batsman Joins AIF", The Newcastle Sun, NSW, 17 October 1942, p 4. "Mosman Cricket Loss", The Sun, Sydney, 18 October 1942, p 6.
- ^ "Star Batsman Rejoins Mosman", The Sun, Sydney, 29 November 1944, p 10
- ^ "Batsman back from Japan", The Sun, Sydney, 13 September 1948, p 12
- ^ "Port Cricket Stars In Japan", Record, Emerald Hill, 9 November 1946, p 4
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