Les White (rugby league, born 1905)

Leslie Llewellyn White (1905 – 1973) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.

[2][5] Les White was also a lance corporal in the British Army during World War II.

[9] White won seven caps for Wales from 1928 to 1933 while at Pontypridd and Hunslet, won a cap for England while at Hunslet in 1933 against Australia,[3] and won caps for Great Britain while at Hunslet in 1932 Australia (3 matches), and New Zealand (2 matches), and in 1933 Australia (2 matches).

[4] Only four rugby league footballers have played initially for Wales, and then subsequently for England, they are; Emlyn Jenkins, Gus Risman, Jim Sullivan and Les White.

White was the landlord of the St. Helens Inn public house, Whitehouse Street, Hunslet, Leeds during the 1930s,[10] and the Moorhouse Inn public house, Moor Crescent, Hunslet, Leeds during the 1940s.