Cadwallader William Evan (d. 22 August 1876), first minister in charge of Stow Memorial Church, and educated at Prince Alfred College.
Evan was a member of the first Australian Cricket Council, held in 1892, along with Henry Sparks, Bill Whitridge, and George Giffen.
Evan succeeded J. W. Collins as treasurer of the association, and was followed in turn by Bernard Scrymgour.
He was at one time also president of the League of South Australian Wheelmen, the leading sports cycling association.
He was also involved in athletics; for 27 years he acted as judge at the inter-collegiate sports meetings.