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Billy Back : ウィキペディア英語版
William Back

William Back (c. 1856 – 15 February 1911) was an Australian cricketer who played at level for Western Australia in 1893, including in its inaugural first-class match.
Born on Rottnest Island, Back played for Fremantle in the WACA grade cricket competition, and led the league's batting averages during the 1887–88 season, scoring 267 runs from ten innings at an average of 53.50. His only state-level matches played during Western Australia's tour of the eastern colonies in early 1893. He opened the batting for the side in both of its two first-class matches on the tour, against South Australia and Victoria, variously partnering with Percival Hussey, Harry Bennett, and Ernest Randell.〔(First-Class Matches played by William Back (2) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 December 2012.〕 In the first match, Back scored four and seven runs, and in the second match, a duck and one run, with Western Australia following on in both matches.〔(South Australia v Western Australia ), Other First-Class matches in Australia 1892/93 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 December 2012.〕〔(Victoria v Western Australia ), Other First-Class matches in Australia 1892/93 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 December 2012.〕 He also played in two other matches on tour, against the Melbourne Cricket Club and a "juniors" representative team from Victoria.〔(Miscellaneous Matches played by William Back (2) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 December 2012.〕 Little else is known of his life. Having apparently worked as a forwarding agent on the Fremantle wharves, Back died in Fremantle on 15 February 1911, and was buried in the Anglican section of Fremantle Cemetery the following day.〔("FUNERAL NOTICES" ) – ''The West Australian''. Published 16 February 1911.〕 He had been a member of a local fraternal organisation, the Oddfellows, before his death, as well as a founding member of the Fremantle District Cricket Club, who wore black armbands in their next match.〔("WACA PENNANT COMPETITIONS" ) – ''The West Australian''. Published 20 February 1911.〕
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