General Frederick William (Fritz)
Goldberg
Male
England
1882-04-04
London, England
1916-10-03
Balkan, Scotland


About

\"Second Lieutenant Frederick William Goldberg, Queen\'s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), attached Royal Dublin Fusiliers, who fell on October 3, aged 34, was the youngest son of Mr Leopold Goldberg, of Newdigate, Surrey, and of 23, Cadogan Gardens. He was educated at Charterhouse and at University College, Oxford, where he graduated with honours in Jurisprudence. He was afterwards called to the Bar, and from July 1910 he held an appointment on the staff of the Public Trustee.

?In June, 1915, he joined the Inns of Court O.T.C., and in November of that year he received his commission in the Queen\'s. In May, 1916, he was sent to Egypt, and from there to another front, where he was attached to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers.

?Keen in all games, he represented his college at cricket, association football, hockey, and lawn tennis, and obtained his half-blue for hockey and lawn tennis. Later he got his international cap for hockey, and he was a well-known player at the big London lawn tennis meetings. His elder brother, Second Lieutenant Herbert W. Goldberg, of the same regiment, was killed in France in July 1915.\"



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Archive statistics 1903 - 1914
3
105
65


Tournament wins 1909 - Hythe (Amateur)
1906 - West Herts Championships (Amateur)
1905 - Hythe (Amateur)


Tournaments Wimbledon - 1914 Wimbledon - 1913 Wimbledon - 1912 Redhill - 1910 Wimbledon - 1909 Surrey Championships - 1909 Chichester - 1909 Redhill - 1909 Epsom - 1909 Hythe - 1909 Wimbledon - 1908 Wimbledon Plate (Consolation) - 1908 Redhill - 1908 East Surrey Championships - 1908 Epsom - 1908 Hythe - 1908 Worthing - 1908 Wimbledon - 1907 Queens Club Tournament - 1907 Surrey Championships - 1907 Cinque Ports Championships - 1907 Chichester - 1907 West Herts Championships - 1907 Redhill - 1907 East Surrey Championships - 1907 Wimbledon - 1906 Sussex Championships - 1906 Cinque Ports Championships - 1906 London Covered Court Championships - 1906 Chichester - 1906 West Herts Championships - 1906 Redhill - 1906 East Surrey Championships - 1906 Hythe - 1906 Cinque Ports Championships - 1905 South of England Championships - 1905 London Covered Court Championships - 1905 Hythe - 1905 Wimbledon - 1904 Cinque Ports Championships - 1904 South of England Championships - 1904 Redhill - 1904 Berkshire Championships - 1903

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