Bede McCauley (11 June 1911 – 14 October 1994) was an Australian cricketer. He played four first-class matches for New South Wales between 1937/38 and 1938/39. He also played for Randwick Cricket Club, Mosman Cricket Club and Combined Services. He also played rugby. He played for Randwick in rugby union. He was also an academic and a business manager. He was also a member of the Second Australian Imperial Force and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), and was in Japan for two years after the War, where he played cricket for the 81st Fighter Wing of the RAAF.
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- "McCauley For Mosman XI", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 8 July 1941, p 10
- "Record For McCauley", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 16 March 1941, p 13
- "Randwick Did Well At Cricket: Bede McCauley's Record", The Labor Daily, Sydney, 13 July 1933, p 3
- "McCauley Tops Bats With 153 n.o.", The Sunday Herald, Sydney, 11 December 1949, p 10
- "Cricket", Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, 31 March 1938, p 9
- Not Out, "Mosman Whips Cracking in Home Stretch", Referee, Sydney, 19 March 1936, p 10
- "Great Opening Stand of 325", The Sunday Herald, Sydney, 29 January 1950, p 10
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