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John `` seaman '' Smales ( first ¼ 1888 – twenty-five percent ¼ 1930 ) was an English
professional rugger league football player who played in the 1900s , 1910s and 1920s .He
played at example level for Great Britain ( non-test lucifer ) , and Yorkshire , and at club
level for Outwood Christian church ARLFC , and Hunslet .== Background == Jack Smales '
parentage was registered in Wakefield district , West riding of Yorkshire , England , he was
the landlord of The Beehive public house ( demolished circa-March 1956 ) , Kirkgate ,
Wakefield , whilst changing a beer barrel he accidentally came into contact with a live on
electrical conductor , resulting in Death by electrocution , and he died aged 42 in Wakefield
district , westward horseback riding of Yorkshire , England .== Playing career == ===
International honours === jackass Smales was selected for 1914 Great Britain Panthera leo
tour of Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand while at Hunslet , and played in Great
UK 's non-test tour mates including ; the 101-0 victory over South Australia on Friday 23
May 1914 , and the 10-38 defeat by Metropolis at Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday 6 June
1914 .=== All Four cupful , and `` The unspeakable six-spot '' === Jack Smales was a member
of Hunslet 's 1907–08 All Four Cups winning team .=== Club career === gob Smales made
his début for Hunslet in 1905 , and he played his last peer for Hunslet against House of York
at Clarence Street , York on Friday 2 April 1920 .== References == == External links ==

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