English dual-code rugby footballer, soccer player and cricketer
Ted Bateson
Personal information
Full name
Edward Bateson
Born
2 July 1902 Settle, England
Died
second ¼ 1972 (aged 69) Lewes, England
Playing information
Height
5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Rugby union
Position
Wing
Club
Years
Team
Pld
T
G
FG
P
≤1925–25
Skipton RFC
Representative
Years
Team
Pld
T
G
FG
P
≤1925–≤25
Yorkshire
Rugby league
Position
Wing
Club
Years
Team
Pld
T
G
FG
P
1925–33
Wakefield Trinity
168
113
1
0
341
Source: [1]
As of 17 April 2013
Edward Bateson (2 July 1902 – second ¼ 1972[2]) was a rugby union, professional rugby league and association footballer, and cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for Yorkshire, and at club level for Skipton RFC as a wing, club level rugby league (RL) for Wakefield Trinity, as a wing,[3] club level association football for Blackburn Rovers, and representative level cricket for Lancashire, he also participated at athletics, boxing and tennis.
^Quiz (25 August 1924). "Ready for action: few changes in the First Division of the League. Blackburn Rovers". Athletic News. Manchester. p. 5.
^"Death details at freebmd.org.uk". freebmd.org.uk. 31 December 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
^Williams, Graham; Lush, Peter; Farrar, David (2009). The British Rugby League Records Book. London League. pp. 108–114. ISBN 978-1-903659-49-6.
boxing and tennis. TedBateson was born in Settle, West Riding of Yorkshire, and his death was registered in Lewes, Sussex. TedBateson played on the wing...
Timothy Dingwall Bateson (3 April 1926 – 15 September 2009) was an English actor. Born in London, the son of solicitor Dingwall Latham Bateson and the great-nephew...
football level Top rugby league level Top representation level Playing era TedBateson England Blackburn Rovers Wakefield Trinity none 1920s Albert Brough England...
Institute in Miami, Florida, where he briefly shared an office with Gregory Bateson. From 1964 to 1966, he was an instructor in sociology at Vassar College...
Marked Claw 1950 TedBateson invites school friends Ken and Sandy to spend a week in Long Island. They investigate why the Batesons' lobster pots are...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
Name Cricket club(s) Rugby league team(s) TedBateson Lancashire County Cricket Club Wakefield Trinity Liam Botham Hampshire County Cricket Club Leeds...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
whose rugby and cricket careers were cut short by an accident in 1931. TedBateson, rugby union (Yorkshire, and Skipton), rugby league (Wakefield Trinity)...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
win. In an added bonus, he outplayed the Keighley scrum half, Kiwi veteran Ted Spillane. At the time he was the fourth youngest player to play for Trinity...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...
14. Mick Exley 15. Charles "Charlie" Pollard 16. Ernest Pollard 17. TedBateson 18. Freddie Smart 19. Sam Lee 20. Herbert Goodfellow 21. Leonard "Len"...