Harold Kitching : Rugby Player

Discussion in 'Sportsmen & women' started by Dolphin, Jan 1, 2010.

  1. Dolphin

    Dolphin New Member

    This is one of a series of posts to mark the international Rugby players who served in, and survived, The Great War. If anyone has further information on the men concerned, I’d be most grateful if it could be added to the thread.

    Gareth

    Kitching, Harold James played for England

    Internationals: 1 : 1913 I+

    Harold Kitching was born on 6 May 1885

    Played as a Lock for: Oundle School, Cambridge University (Blue 1910-1911), Blackheath, Barbarians

    Profession: N/k

    War service: Unit unknown, East African Field Force

    Remarks: Played for Cambridge University (0-24) v the 1912-1913 Springboks. He may have been an non-playing member of the Barbarians, though the Barbarian FC website lists an “A E Kitching” who played for Barbarians: v Penarth (0-3) v Cardiff (9-16) in 1912.

    He died on 17 March 1945
     
  2. robco

    robco Member

    Not sure if this is the right person. Most records have the forward who played for England against Ireland in 1913 as Alfred Everley Kitching.
    He was born on 6 May, 1889 in Scarborough and died 17 March, 1945. in Bulmer. He attended Oundle School, Jesus College, Cambridge and won blues in 1910 and 1911. He played for Blackheath and the Brbarians and served in the East African Field Force.
     
  3. Dolphin

    Dolphin New Member

    Robco

    You're correct. He was A E Kitching - there was an error in my original source.

    Thanks

    Gareth
     

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