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Heinrich Schrader (sportsman)

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Role
  
Cricket Player

Died
  
June 10, 1980

Height/Weight
  
183 cm

Original team
  
Xavier College

Name
  
Heinrich Schrader


Full name
  
Heinrich Christian Schrader

Date of birth
  
(1893-12-05)5 December 1893

Date of death
  
10 June 1980(1980-06-10) (aged 86)

Place of birth
  
East Prahran, Victoria

Place of death
  
East Kew, Victoria

Heinrich Christian Schrader (5 December 1893 – 10 June 1980) was an Australian sportsman who played first-class cricket for Victoria and Australian rules football in the Victorian Football League (VFL) with University.

An Xavier College recruit, Schrader appeared in 13 games and kicked four goals for University in the 1914 VFL season but failed to play in a winning side all year.

Much later, in 1930, Schrader made his first-class cricket debut when he was picked as a right-arm medium pace bowler to take on Tasmania at the MCG. He took three wickets in the match and made 42 with the bat, despite coming in at number 11.

His second and only other first-class match came a year later against both the same opponents and on the same ground. Schrader took two wickets, including that of fellow dual VFL and cricket representative Laurie Nash.

He played for Prahran Cricket Club, and was made life member in 1938.

Family

He was a son of musician Hermann T. Schrader, and served overseas during WWI as an Infantry Captain in the 1st AIF; briefly as Major. He married Violette Beatrice Kerr c. 1920.

References

Heinrich Schrader (sportsman) Wikipedia