Charlie Whitely
Charles Eric Whitely (12 January 1904 – 12 September 1953) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1] Early lifeThe son of William Albert James Whitely (1873–1943)[2] and Elizabeth Mary Whitely, nee Babbington (1873–1953), Charles Eric Whitely was born at Albury on 12 January 1904. FootballWhitely was a lightly-built wingman and half-forward who had a neat left foot stab-pass.[3] He commenced his football career with the Hume Weir club in the Ovens & Murray Football League[4] where he played from 1922 to 1924. In 1925 Whitely joined Richmond, making his solitary appearance in the senior team in their loss to Carlton.[5] He transferred to Hawthorn for the 1926 VFL season and scored a goal on debut against St Kilda but also fractured a rib[6] and never again played a VFL match. Whitely later transferred to Prahran[7] and then Brunswick in the Victorian Football Association. Later lifeIn 1926 Charles Whitely married Thelma Sedgman and they lived in Melbourne with Whitely working as a mechanic until they moved to the Yarra Junction area in the early 1950s. Charles Eric Whitely died in September 1953 and was cremated at Fawkner Memorial Park.[8] Notes
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