Stuart King

Stuart Patrick King (22 April 1906 – 28 February 1943) was an Australian sportsman who played first-class cricket for Victoria and Australian rules football for Victorian Football League club St Kilda.

He married Kathleen Patricia Lightfoot (1911-) at Newman College's chapel on 14 January 1935.

His claim to fame as a cricketer was scoring seven of Victoria's world record 1107 runs against New South Wales in his debut summer.

[9] Having been recruited from the University Blacks, King played his first VFL match for St Kilda in 1931 and the following year was appointed club captain.

When Charlie Hardy left the Saints seven games into the 1932 season he acted as a caretaker coach for the rest of the year.

Stuart King (left) while serving in the RAAF in Cairns