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Ainslie Caterer

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Caterer died at his Walkerville home in Adelaide, predeceased by his wife Amy (née Edmunds) and survived by two daughters; Colleen Ringwood, who was living in the Northern Territory with her husband, and Miss Brenda Caterer of Adelaide. St Peter's College created the Caterer Memorial Scholarship in
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Caterer suffered a stroke in April 1921 and was invalided. He retired from his position at St Peter's College and did not seek re-election to the University Council. He retired from his role at the University Senate in July 1922 but although he was unable to attend meetings, he did not resign from
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his SACA committee positions. In response, Caterer was asked to resign but refused to do so, leading SACA to evoke, for the first time, the rule that allowed them to declare a position on the Ground and Finance Committee open. Three weeks later Caterer was declared an honorary life member.
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Caterer continued to bowl well in Adelaide district cricket over the following seasons and was chosen in the South Australian side to play the Australians in Adelaide starting 14 March 1884, taking 4/60, including bowling Australian captain
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Caterer had been involved in sports administration since 1880 when serving as Kensington Football Club's delegate to the South Australian Football Association and chairing its general meetings. He unsuccessfully stood for a position on the
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in 1886. He rose to the position of Senior Resident Master, edited the school's magazine, organised St Peter's WWI memorial and was acting headmaster from 1916 to 1919 following the resignation of
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from 6 November 1880, scoring ten and seven and taking 1/8 (one wicket for eight runs) and 1/15. He was not picked for the inaugural inter-colonial match between South Australia and
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Additionally, Caterer served as the chairman of the South Australian Poultry and Dog Society and was appointed an honorary life member.
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match, started on 23 January 1885. He took 1/42 and failed to score a run as South Australia won by 53 runs.
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In the 1884/85 season, Caterer was chosen in a South Australian side to play the touring English team led by
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played a week later, instead playing for a South Australian second eleven against a Suburban Association XI.
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The Messages of Its Walls and Fields: A History of St Peter's College, 1847 to 2009
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In 1909, Caterer organised for St Peter's College to employ English player
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at £160 per year in order for Crawford to play for South Australia.
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Caterer began teaching, first at Norwood Grammar before moving to
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A left arm fast-medium bowler, Caterer began playing for
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Australian cricketer, cricket administrator and educator
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The History of the South Australian Cricket Association
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Caterer made his senior footballing debut in 1870 with
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Woodville, South Australia
Walkerville, South Australia
South Australia
First-class
Batting average
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Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
CricketArchive
South Australian
cricketer
Australian rules footballer
Woodville, South Australia
Thomas Caterer
Kensington and Norwood
Norwood Football Club
University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Arts
South Australian Football Association
Norwood Football Club
Kensington Cricket Club
Adelaide Cricket Club
South Australia
Adelaide Oval
Victoria
Billy Murdoch

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