Mac Evans

As a cricketer, Evans played 11 first-class matches for the Western Australian state team between 1907 and 1924.

As a soccer player, Evans was involved in the early history of the game in Western Australia.

He formed the Rangers club in 1905, and was included in the state team's first interstate tour, in 1909, playing in all ten games.

[3] After World War I, he served as an administrator in the Soccer Football Association of Western Australia, as an executive and vice-president.

He later served as Chief Traffic Manager of Western Australian Government Railways, before being appointed president of the WA Soccer Association in 1953.