Harry Batstone

Canadian football player
Harry Batstone
Born:(1899-05-09)May 9, 1899
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Died:March 10, 1972(1972-03-10) (aged 72)[1]
Kingston, Ontario, Canada[1]
Career information
Position(s)Running back
CollegeQueen's University
Career history
As player
1919–1921Toronto Argonauts
1922–1927Queen's University
Career stats
  • Canadian Football Hall of Fame, 1963

Harry "Red" Batstone (September 5, 1899 – March 10, 1972) was a Canadian football player who played three seasons in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union for the Toronto Argonauts and six seasons in the intercollegiate union for Queen's University. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in the founding cohort in 1963, and into the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1975.

References

  1. ^ a b "Dr. Harry Batstone played with Argos", Toronto Star, 13 March 1972, p. 36
  • Canada's Sports Hall of Fame profile
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Toronto Argonauts 9th Grey Cup champions
  • Manager: E.J. Laidlaw
  • Head Coach: Sinc McEvenue
  • Aleck Sinclair
  • Moss McCormack
  • Hugh MacKenzie
  • James W. "Jimmy" Douglas
  • Hugh "Shrimp" Cochran
  • Dave Sinclair
  • Glenn Sullivan
  • O. F. "Babe" Burkart
  • Harry Batstone
  • R. Doug Heustis
  • Lionel Conacher
  • Frank Sullivan
  • Milt Burt
  • Gord Thom
  • Robert W. "Bobby" Polson
  • Cap Fear
  • William Wallace
  • A. H. "Bunny" Young
  • Harold Pugh
  • ? Clarke
  • D. S. Abbott
  • Alex Romeril
  • W.A. "Hank" Sinclair
  • J. S. "Scrath" Hay
  • A. G. "Jo-Jo" Stirrett
  • M. D. "Hap" Earle
  • Left off the Grey Cup Players: Babe Bradfield * Gordon Britnell * Albert Epstein * Jess Spring * Jess Spring *, ? Fier * ? Thronburg
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Queen's University Golden Gaels 10th Grey Cup champions
  • Head coach: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes,
  • Orrin Carson
  • Bill "Unk" Muirhead
  • John Delahaye
  • Dave Harding
  • Harry “Red” Batstone
  • Norman “Liz” Walker
  • Bill “Doc” Campbell
  • Presley McLeod
  • R.F. Burns
  • Charles “Chick” Mundell
  • George “Curly” Lewis
  • Coley Johnston
  • Frank “Pep” Leadlay
  • Roy Reynolds
  • Eric “Bud” Thomas
  • Fred J. Veale
  • Johnny Evans
  • Presley McLeod

Left off the Grey Cup - Player: D.A. Madone * Manager: S.M. Houston * Assistant Coach: George P. Awrey * Trainer: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes

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Queen's University Golden Gaels 11th Grey Cup champions
  • Head coach: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes, Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes (Trainer)
  • "Tiny" Adams
  • "Baldy" Baldwin
  • Harry “Red” Batstone
  • Hank Brown
  • Jack Bond
  • Bill “Doc” Campbell
  • John Delahaye
  • Johnny Evans
  • "Babe" Grondin
  • Frank “Pep” Leadlay
  • George “Curly” Lewis
  • Gib McKelvey
  • John “Red” McKelvey
  • Presley McLeod
  • Ken McNeil
  • Bill "Unk" Muirhead
  • Charles “Chick” Mundell
  • Carl Quinn
  • Roy Reynolds
  • Eric “Bud” Thomas
  • Norman “Liz” Walker
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Queen's University Golden Gaels 12th Grey Cup champions
  • Head coach: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes
  • Assistant Coach: Maurice Balgley
  • Trainer: Wilfred P. "Billy" Hughes
  • "Tiny" Adams
  • Ben Airth
  • "Baldy" Baldwin
  • Harry “Red” Batstone
  • Hank Brown
  • "Pee Wee" Chantler
  • "Babe" Grondin
  • Cliff Howard
  • Frank “Pep” Leadlay
  • George “Curly” Lewis
  • Gib McKelvey
  • John “Red” McKelvey
  • Presley McLeod
  • Bill "Unk" Muirhead
  • Joseph "Bozo" Norrie
  • Roy Reynolds
  • "Snag" Skelton
  • Eric “Bud” Thomas
  • James Wright
  • Carl Voss
  • Archie Abernathy
  • Norm Burley
  • Harry Hannon
  • J.S. McDonnell
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