Kingstonian F.C. 1923-1924
Total Appearances & Goals

       
League & Cup
Friendlies
Surname First Name    
Appearances
Goals
Appearances
Goals
                 
Benham A    
2
3
0
Blaber Bob    
1
0
Blow J    
1
0
Brown Frank    
12
1
1
Challis Edward    
1
0
Clark J    
0
1
Dean Jack    
40
12
3
Edwards Neddy    
5
1
Fish A    
0
1
Follett H    
1
1
Goldring Tom    
1
1
0
Hall Stanley    
1
1
1
1
Harman K    
7
4
0
Harman Len    
1
0
Harrow W.T.    
0
1
Lloyd T.G.    
4
1
Macey Frank    
31
36
2
3
Marchant Brad    
22
6
1
2
Mills A.E.    
33
16
2
Moiser G    
1
0
Pettit Harold    
32
6
2
Rassell Ernie    
40
3 (Incl 2 pens)
1
Rassell George    
30
2
Ross Jimmy    
26
2
Rowe Josh    
6
1
0
Rowell Guy    
25
9
1
Scott Gordon    
38
1
3
1
Soper Billy    
40
11
2
Warner Charlie    
38
3
Williams H    
1
0
Yeabsley Gilbert    
0
1
1
Own Goal
2
0


Items shaded grey means name is not known or is not confirmed. Light grey is where only the initials are known.
Dark grey is where there is no certainty about the name/initials as newspaper reports give too many variations.


Benham- Various initials given with A. the most common but also H on several occasions. The reserve reports in 24-25 season give him the initial of A.T. in
the two games he played.
Blow- Surrey Advertiser has H. Lowe listed in the line up for his one game but Surrey Comet has Blow and also mentions Blow in the notes to the game so Blow
seems the more likely but cannot be confirmed.
Challis- An ancestry search gives his first names as Edward Treves. It is not known what he might have been commonly known as during his times at the club.
Lloyd- Various initials given in the 5 games he played with H and A also used. The final two games have T.G. so this seems the most likely.
Ross- was given the initial of A in both Surrey Comet and Surrey Advertiser for the friendly he played in. However Jimmy Ross appeared in the first team a few weeks
later and seems likely he was the same player playing in a similar position.
Yeabsley- His initials constantly vary during his three seasons at Kingstonian- mainly between H.V. and G.V. in almost equal numbers. Impossible to say which initial
is correct.
Ancestry records indicate a G.V. Yeabsley with given names Gilbert Valentine. If this is the correct person it is not known what he was commonly called
during his time at the club.