Algy Millhouse
Algernon Edward Millhouse was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club and St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football League. He also played for the Norwood Football Club in the South Australian Football League. He was captain-coach of Norwood for the 1914 season.
Family
The son of Joseph Edward Millhouse, and Mary Jane Millhouse, née Mahood, Algernon Edward Millhouse was born in Mount Gambier, South Australia on 13 May 1887.He married Muriel Elizabeth Cheek, in Adelaide, on 14 May 1912. An accomplished soprano, she was always known professionally as Miss Muriel Cheek.
Millhouse died in Richmond on 1 October 1948.
Football
Port Pirie (South Australia)
In Port Pirie, he played football for the Port Pirie Rovers.Broken Hill (New South Wales)
He played for the West Broken Hill Football Club, until he was transferred with his employment to Adelaide in February 1911.- 1908: Represented New South Wales at the Jubilee Australasian Football Carnival.
- 1910: captain of the West Broken Hill team.
- 1910: captain of the combined Broken Hill team that played against a combined Ballarat League team.
Melbourne (VFL)
In 1913, having transferred to Melbourne with his employment, and having been sought by both Carlton and St Kilda, he was granted a clearance from Norwood to Melbourne in April 1913: "the club has a prize in Millhouse, the great South Australian all-round athlete, whose particular forte is football".He played ten senior matches with Melbourne before transferring, mid-season, to St Kilda. His last match was against Collingwood in round 10).