Jack Francis Explained

Jack Francis
Birth Name:John Charles Francis
Birth Date:1908 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Hawthorn, Victoria
Death Place:Camberwell, Victoria
Height:170 cm
Nationality:Australian
Module:
Embed:yes
Guernsey:33
Statsend:1930
Years1:1923
Club1: (VFA)
Games Goals1:1 (0)
Years2:1926
Games Goals2:6 (8)
Years3:1929
Club3:Brighton (VFA)
Games Goalstotal:7 (8)
Module2:
Embed:yes
Country:Australia
Batting:Right-handed
Club1:Victoria
Year1:1932/33
Columns:1
Column1:First class
Matches1:3
Runs1:186
Bat Avg1:46.50
100S/50S1:1/0
Top Score1:135
Hidedeliveries:true
Catches/Stumpings1:1/–
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/5314.html Cricinfo
Date:21 April
Year:2023

John Charles Francis (22 June 1908 – 6 July 2001) was an Australian sportsman who played first-class cricket for Victoria and Australian rules football with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Family

The son of Henry Walter Francis (1883–1964)[1] and Sarah Victoria Francis, nee Jackson (1884–1929),[2] John Charles Francis was born in Hawthorn on 22 June 1908 and educated at Melbourne High School.

His younger brothers Jim and Syd also played VFL football.

In November 1933 Jack Francis married Jean Millicent Allison at St John's Church of England in Camberwell.[3]

Football

Francis began his sporting career in 1923 when he played for Hawthorn, then in the Victorian Football Association, while still a schoolboy.[4] In 1926 he again played senior football with Hawthorn, who were now in the VFL. He played six games that year, kicking two goals in his debut, against Collingwood, for whom future club great Harry Collier was also debuting. One of his teammates that day was his uncle, Jim Jackson.[5] He later briefly played for Brighton in the VFA after transferring there in 1929.[6]

Cricket

Francis did not continue as a footballer, instead concentrating on cricket,[7] and in the 1932/33 season made his first appearance with Victoria. Opening the batting, Francis scored 135 to help the Victorians draw with Tasmania. He played two further first-class matches, both later in the season and as an opener, but did not make any major contributions for his team.[8]

Death

John Charles Francis died on 6 July 2001 and was cremated at Springvale Botanical Cemetery.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Family Notices . The Age . 34,018 . Victoria, Australia . 20 May 1964 . 26.
  2. News: Family Notices . The Argus . 25,814 . Victoria, Australia . 8 May 1929 . 1.
  3. News: WEDDING AT CAMBERWELL. . The Argus . 27,226 . Victoria, Australia . 20 November 1933 . 7.
  4. News: Successful Hawthorn-East Melbourne Cricketers . Sporting Globe . 131 . Victoria, Australia . 27 October 1923 . 6.
  5. News: Uncle and Nephew . The Herald . 15,280 . Victoria, Australia . 11 May 1926 . 3.
  6. News: THE ASSOCIATION. . The Age . 23,139 . Victoria, Australia . 6 June 1929 . 5.
  7. News: Preparations for Cricket Season in Full Swing . The Herald . 15,715 . Victoria, Australia . 30 September 1927 . 16.
  8. Web site: Tasmania v Victoria 1932/33. CricketArchive.
  9. Web site: John Charles Francis . Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust.