Bell came to note as a rugby player when he represented Cambridge University, playing in three
Varsity Matches. His first season with Cambridge began well, though when he suffered a shoulder injury in the December game against
Cardiff, his team lost the match they were leading before he left the field. Bell played in his first Varsity match in 1897, which Cambridge lost two tries to nil. Bell played in the next two Varsity encounters with Oxford University, both of these matches were wins for Cambridge. In 1900, just a few weeks after the successful 1899 Varsity Match, Bell was selected to represent the England national team in the opening game of the
1900 Home Nations Championship. The England team contained just two players with any prior international experience, and the eight members of the pack, which included Bell, were all first caps. In the opening game England played at home against
Wales, but lost the match 13–3. Despite the loss, Bell was reselected for the next match, played against
Ireland. Bell had a good match and led the dribble which enabled
Tot Robinson to score his second
try. England finished comfortable winners, and Bell returned for his third and final international for England in the last English match of the Championship, against
Scotland. The game ended in a scoreless draw, which allowed the Scots to retain the
Calcutta Cup as the current holders. After leaving Cambridge, Bell continued to play rugby, and turned out for both
Blackheath and Northern, and in the 1897/98 season was selected for the invitational touring team,
the Barbarians. ==Bibliography==