A forward, Bole gained
England representative honours when international rugby returned after World War II, featuring in all six of his country's (then) uncapped
1945–46 Victory International fixtures. These have since been upgraded to full internationals. He played rugby during this period for
Cambridge University and achieved the rare feat of twice captaining the XV to wins over the University of Oxford in
The Varsity Matches of 1945 and 1947. Completing a master's degree in 1948, Bole subsequently took up a teaching position at
Liverpool College and played rugby for local side
Waterloo. He was also a
Lancashire representative player and contributed the winning try in the
1947–48 County Championship final against
Eastern Counties, running over fifty yards to score. ==Later life==