Henry Cooke

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Henry Cooke
Position Right Wing
Teams Bournemouth
Westover
Queens Club
National team  Great Britain
Born April 19, 1909,
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died May 18, 1941,
Dorset, England
Playing Career 1931 – 1935

Henry Colin William Robswood Cooke (April 19, 1909 - May 18, 1941) was a British hockey player who played four games for the British National Team at the 1932 European Championship.

He played club hockey for Westover and Bournemouth in 1931-32, and later for Queens Club from 1933-1935.

Cooke was killed in Dorset, England. He was serving as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Tank Regiment at the time.