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Herbert Currer
Personal information
NationalitySouth Africa South Africa
Born(1916-06-11)June 11, 1916
Pretoria, South Africa
Sport
Sportlawn bowls & football
ClubPretoria West BC
Arcadia Shepherds F.C.
Aberdeen F.C.
Medal record
Representing South Africa South Africa
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 1950 Auckland fours

Herbert O Currer (1916 – date of death unknown) was a South African international lawn bowler[1] and professional footballer.

Bowls career

Currer who was born in Pretoria won a gold medal at the 1950 British Empire Games in the rinks (fours) event with Alfred Blumberg, Harry Atkinson and Norman Snowy Walker.[2] [3]

He won the 1952 singles and two rinks titles at the National Championships in Port Elizabeth, bowling for the Pretoria West Bowls Club.[4]

Football career

Known as 'Herb' he played right-half and was signed by Aberdeen F.C. from Arcadia Shepherds F.C. on 9 December 1936 but did not arrive in Scotland until 23 July 1937 after sailing from South Africa with other members of the Aberdeen team following their tour of South Africa.[5] He lived at 13 Fonthill Road, Aberdeen.

Personal life

In 1940 he returned to South Africa by which time he was listed as being an engineer by trade living, formerly of 189 Union Street. He then began bowling for the Pretoria West Bowls Club but it is probable that he was introduced to bowls during his time in Scotland.

References

  1. ^ "Profile". Bowls tawa.
  2. ^ "Athletes and Results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  3. ^ "COMMONWEALTH GAMES MEDALLISTS - BOWLS". GRB Athletics.
  4. ^ Bolsover, Godfrey (1959). Who's Who and Encyclopaedia of Bowls. Rowland Publishers Ltd (Pre isbn).
  5. ^ "Profile". AFC Heritage.