He retired to become a publican in Humberside and then a club steward in Morley.
As they were about to leave the ninth hole, a club steward had hurried up to McAdoo: the White House.
Walker was too far gone to walk home that night, so I got his address from a club steward, poured him into a taxi and forgot about him.
The club steward ushered him to a table.
One of the fighters later became a club steward, and dressed in a white coat with a red armband was officially hired to sort out the Rowdies.
The club steward introduced Stan to various members, among them some of those mentioned by Thorndon.
Three cheers, then, for club steward, Rolly Hill.
On swift second thought, he sat down again, pressed the electric button, and, while waiting for the club steward, reread the headline and the brief five lines.
The man in the apron is identified as Bill Gibson, club steward.
"Kindly keep your voice down, Kent You'll have the club stewards on my neck."