Ontario
Hamilton and District FA—AGM's

Hamilton and District FA—Annual General Meetings

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Robert Logan “Whitey” McDonald

Arthur Wilfred Cartwright

Date

1896
1897  Mar. 11
1898
1899
1900
1901  Apr. 17
1902
1903
1904  Mar. 19
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912  Feb. 9
1913  Feb. 14
1914  Feb. 14
1915  Feb. 13
1916  Feb. 12
1917  Feb. 10
1918  Feb. 13
1919  Jan. 14
1920  Jan. 23
1921  Feb. 3
1922  Feb. 2
1923  Feb. 7/17
1924  Feb. 2
1925  Feb. 7
1926  Feb. 6
1927  Feb. 5/19
1928  Feb. 4
1929  Feb. 2
1930  Feb. 1
1931  Feb. 7
1932  Feb. 6
1933  Feb. 4
1934  Feb. 3
1935  Feb. 9
1936  Feb. 1
1937  Feb. 6
1938  Feb. 5
1939  Feb. 4
1940  Feb. 10

President

Rev. C.E. Whitcombe
Rev. C.E. Whitcombe
No record found as yet
No record found as yet
No record found as yet
Dr. A.C. Burnett
No record found as yet
No record found as yet
Dr. A.C. Burnett
No record found as yet
No record found as yet
No record found as yet
No record found as yet
No record found as yet
No record found as yet
No record found as yet
J.W. Nelson
George M. Douglas
John Bryers
John Bryers
Samuel Clarke
Samuel Clarke
Samuel Clarke
Samuel Clarke
William Dean
James Campbell
Albert Mills
Albert Mills
Albert Mills
Albert Mills
Albert Mills
Albert Mills
Herbert Hall
Herbert Hall
Herbert Hall
Samuel Farrant
Arthur Arnold
William Craigie
William Dean
William Dean
William Dean
William Barnes
William Barnes
William Barnes
William Barnes

Secretary


A. Raynton



J.H. Storey










James Colquhoun
James Colquhoun
Samuel Clarke
Albert Mills
George Houison
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
William Donaldson
James Hunter
James Hunter
James Hunter
James Hunter

 

Notable Biographies

Arthur Wilfred Cartwright – Born: England, 1893.  Died: Hamilton, Ontario, August 12, 1944.  He came to Hamilton in 1923.  Played for Hamilton Independent Labour Party in 1923 and Hamilton City in 1924 and 1925.  In 1925, played centre half for Canada against the United States at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, N.Y.  He died tragically while working at Dominion Foundries and Steel in Hamilton when he was struck by an iron block attached to a crane, and died before medical attention could be summoned. 

Robert Logan “Whitey” McDonald – Born: Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, August 11, 1902.  Died: Millport, Scotland, June 7, 1956.  One of Hamilton’s most famous sportsmen, McDonald was brought to Canada at the age of two by his parents.  He progressed through the schoolboy and junior ranks in the Steel City and graduated to the senior game with Hamilton Thistle.  One of twelve children, he played for the Thistles in the Spectator Cup finals of 1921 and 1922, and later briefly with Toronto Ulster United.  In the summer of 1924, after turning down an offer to play for English club Stockport County, he signed for Bethlehem Steel in the professional American Soccer League where he played four seasons helping the team win the national championship in 1926 and the American Soccer League championship in 1927.  When Glasgow Rangers toured North America in 1928, they spotted Whitey, and that fall he was on his way to Ibrox Park to play for the world-famous Glasgow club.  From 1928 to 1939, McDonald won four Scottish championship medals and four Scottish Football Association Cup winner’s medals.  He also played in two internationals for Northern Ireland against Scotland in 1930 and England in 1932.  He toured Canada and the United States with Rangers in 1930, and captained his new team in the game against Hamilton All-Stars, who in turn were captained by his brother, known as “Red.”  He toured North America a second time in 1935 as a member of a Scottish Football Association team, made up of many famous Scottish players.  A wing half during his days with Hamilton Thistle and Bethlehem Steel, Rangers converted him into a left back with outstanding success.  Later in life, he became a physiotherapist.  At the time of his death, he was preparing to start the next season at Ibrox Park as Rangers trainer.