Bernard Cook (15 March 1879 – 15 March 1944) was an Australian cricketer. He played in seven first-class matches for Queensland between 1909 and 1913.[1] He also played bowls[2] and won the Queensland singles championship in 1932[3] and metropolitan singles championship in 1940.[4] He was also a radio commentator for ABC, 4AK, 4BC, 4BK, 4QG and 4MB. He was also a lieutenant in the 5th Queensland Infantry Brigade during the Second Boer War.[5][6][7]
"Obituary: Mr Barney Cook", Warwick Daily News, Queensland, 17 March 1944, p 2
"Cricketer's Death", Guinea Gold, Papua New Guinea, 22 March 1944, p 2
"Memorial to Late Barney Cook", The Telegraph, Brisbane, 19 August 1944, p 6
"Barney Cook Enhances His Bowls Singles Prospects", The Telegraph, Brisbane, 8 July 1940, p 10
R T Harrison, "Bowls De Luxe: How Barney Cook Won Singles Title Again", 5 August 1940, p 10
^"Bernard Cook". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
^"Cricket to Bowls", Referee, Sydney, 24 February 1932, p 20
^"Queensland Bowls Championship: Barney Cook Wins", The Newcastle Sun, NSW, 29 February 1932, p 10
^"Bowls ... Barney Cook" in "Meet the Winners", Smith's Weekly, 24 August 1940, p 13
^"Death of Mr Barney Cook", The Telegraph, Brisbane, 16 March 1944, p 4
^"Death of Mr B. W. "Barney" Cook", The Courier-Mail, Brisbane, 17 March 1944, p 5
^"Cricket Commentator: 4BK Engages Barney Cook", Sunday Mail, Brisbane, 23 October 1938, p 14. "4BK's Exclusive Cricket Broadcasts", The Queenslander, Brisbane, 26 October 1938, p 14. "Listen to 4MB", Maryborough Chronicle, 10 February 1933, p 4
bernard, cook, march, 1879, march, 1944, australian, cricketer, played, seven, first, class, matches, queensland, between, 1909, 1913, also, played, bowls, queensland, singles, championship, 1932, metropolitan, singles, championship, 1940, also, radio, comment. Bernard Cook 15 March 1879 15 March 1944 was an Australian cricketer He played in seven first class matches for Queensland between 1909 and 1913 1 He also played bowls 2 and won the Queensland singles championship in 1932 3 and metropolitan singles championship in 1940 4 He was also a radio commentator for ABC 4AK 4BC 4BK 4QG and 4MB He was also a lieutenant in the 5th Queensland Infantry Brigade during the Second Boer War 5 6 7 Bernard CookPersonal informationBorn 1879 03 15 15 March 1879Torquay Devon EnglandDied15 March 1944 1944 03 15 aged 65 Sherwood Queensland AustraliaSource Cricinfo 1 October 2020See also editList of Queensland first class cricketersReferences edit Obituary Mr Barney Cook Warwick Daily News Queensland 17 March 1944 p 2 Cricketer s Death Guinea Gold Papua New Guinea 22 March 1944 p 2 Memorial to Late Barney Cook The Telegraph Brisbane 19 August 1944 p 6 Barney Cook Enhances His Bowls Singles Prospects The Telegraph Brisbane 8 July 1940 p 10 R T Harrison Bowls De Luxe How Barney Cook Won Singles Title Again 5 August 1940 p 10 Bernard Cook ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 1 October 2020 Cricket to Bowls Referee Sydney 24 February 1932 p 20 Queensland Bowls Championship Barney Cook Wins The Newcastle Sun NSW 29 February 1932 p 10 Bowls Barney Cook in Meet the Winners Smith s Weekly 24 August 1940 p 13 Death of Mr Barney Cook The Telegraph Brisbane 16 March 1944 p 4 Death of Mr B W Barney Cook The Courier Mail Brisbane 17 March 1944 p 5 Cricket Commentator 4BK Engages Barney Cook Sunday Mail Brisbane 23 October 1938 p 14 4BK s Exclusive Cricket Broadcasts The Queenslander Brisbane 26 October 1938 p 14 Listen to 4MB Maryborough Chronicle 10 February 1933 p 4External links editBernard Cook at ESPNcricinfo nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to an Australian cricket person born in the 1870s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernard Cook amp oldid 1174208856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,