Lester Kelly

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Lester Kelly
Personal information
Full name Lester Hamilton Kelly
Date of birth (1892-02-14)14 February 1892
Place of birth Moonta, South Australia
Date of death 6 January 1958(1958-01-06) (aged 65)
Place of death Brighton, Victoria
Original team(s) Wesley College
Position(s) Half-back
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1912–14 University 40 (0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1914.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Lester Hamilton Kelly (14 February 1892 – 6 January 1958)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with the Melbourne University Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[2]

Family[]

The son of Rev. Robert Kelly, and Mary Kelly, née Steer, Lester Hamilton Kelly was born at Moonta, South Australia on 14 February 1892. He married Christina Maude Howard in 1916.

Education[]

Educated at Wesley College, and the University of Melbourne, he was an outstanding athlete, and was the first Australian schoolboy to high-jump six feet.[3]

At the Wesley College Sports on 21 October 1910, Kelly won the Open shot put (32ft 10in), the open long jump (20ft 8½in), the open 220 yards (23 1/5 secs.), and was second ("by inches") in the open 100 yards.[4]

Football[]

All of the 40 games he played with University resulted in losses. Kelly played the most games without recording a win of all players in the history of the Victorian Football League.

Military service[]

He enlisted in the First AIF on 17 August 1914.[5]

Schoolmaster[]

On his return to Australia, he was a member of the teaching staff at Wesley College.[6]

Death[]

He died on 6 January 1958.[7][8]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ "Lester Kelly - Player Bio". Australian Football. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  2. ^ The University Team, The Leader, (Saturday, 4 May 1912), p.29.
  3. ^ A Champion Athlete, (Thursday, 30 March 1911), p.2.
  4. ^ Wesley College Sports, The Age, (Saturday, 322 October 1910), p.16.
  5. ^ "Lester Hamilton KELLY". The AIF Project.
  6. ^ Athletic Master Throws Pursuer, The Herald, (Friday, 10 August 1928), p.3.
  7. ^ Deaths: Kelly, The Age, (Tuesday, 7 January 1958), p.10.
  8. ^ Obituaries: L.H. Kelly, Wesley College Chronicle, No.272, May 1958), p.48.

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