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Australian rules footballer, born 1905

Australian rules footballer
Harry Crapper
Personal information
Full name Henry Sylvester Crapper
Date of birth (1905-01-15)15 January 1905
Place of birth Raywood, Victoria
Date of death 28 December 1976(1976-12-28) (aged 71)
Place of death Parkville, Victoria
Original team(s) Maryborough, Castlemaine
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1930–31 Melbourne 12 (6)
Playing statistics correct to the end of 1931.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Henry Sylvester Crapper (15 January 1905 – 28 December 1976) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Family

The son of Henry Crapper (1871-1952), and Winifred Crapper (1875-1951), née Fitzgerald, Henry Sylvester Crapper was born at Raywood, Victoria on 15 January 1905.

His brothers, Thomas Frederick "Fred" Crapper (1909-1976), Francis Gerald "Frank" Crapper (1911-1991), played VFL football with Richmond and North Melbourne, respectively.

He married Veronica Cecilia Carrodus (1906-1993) in 1935.

Football

Recruited by Melbourne from the Castlemaine Football Club in the Bendigo Football League in 1930, he played his first senior game, against Footscray on 31 May 1930.

He was a member of the Melbourne Second XVIII team that won the Grand Final, against Geelong on 10 October 1931.

Military service

He served as a Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in World War II.

Death

He died at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Parkville, Victoria on 28 December 1976.

Notes

  1. Holmesby & Main (2009), p.179.
  2. Deaths: Crapper, The Herald, (Tuesday, 5 August 1952), p.10.
  3. Henry Crapper, The Advocate, (Thursday, 4 September 1952), p.14.
  4. Deaths: Crapper, The Age, (Monday, 9 April 1951), p.2.
  5. Riverina News: Maryborough, The Age, (Thursday, 27 February 193), p.14.
  6. Cutler and Crapper, The Sporting Globe, (Wednesday, 4 June 1930), p.9.
  7. League Second Eighteens: Melbourne Win Premiership, The Age, (Monday, 12 October 1931), p.15.
  8. Deaths: Crapper, The Age, (Wednesday, 29 December 1976), p.28.

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