Kingstonian F.C. 1924-1925
Total Appearances & Goals

       
League and Cup
 
Friendlies
Surname First Name    
Appearances
Goals
Booked
 
Appearances
Goals
       
 
Allemand L    
1
 
0
Badcock Ted    
1
 
1
Barnes G    
2
 
0
Bass A    
1
 
0
Bradbury A    
0
 
1
Carpenter A    
3
 
1
Cole A.T.    
1
 
2
Dean Jack    
32
6
1
 
4
2
Downer E    
1
 
0
Elkington H    
1
 
3
1
Gatland Billy    
1
 
0
Goldring Tom    
5
6
 
2
Hall Stanley    
2
 
1
1
Harman K    
2
 
0
Harman N.J.    
3
 
0
Harris G.B.    
1
 
0
Headon George    
4
 
0
Hill R    
0
 
1
Hopkins Harry    
11
6
 
0
Jones W    
1
 
0
King F    
28
 
2
Levey E    
2
 
1
1
Macey Frank    
29
21
 
2
3
Marchant Brad    
11
4
 
0
Maslin J    
2
 
0
Mills A.E.    
30
5
 
4
2
Morley C    
1
 
1
Nightingale Billy    
4
 
0
Olley Victor    
1
 
0
Patterson N    
1
 
0
Pavey Fred    
1
 
0
Pavey Herbert    
1
 
0
Peterka H    
1
 
0
Rassell Ernie    
41
4 (Incl 1 Pen)
 
5
Rassell George    
39
 
4
Ross Jimmy    
40
3
 
2
Rowell Guy    
18
3
 
2
Sanders Ken    
3
1
 
1
1
Scanlan Brian    
34
 
4
Scott Gordon    
27
 
3
Soper Billy    
36
9
 
4
Stimson Reg    
2
 
0
Stone W    
1
 
0
Sullivan J.L.    
1
 
0
Warner Charlie    
7
 
1
Watts F    
0
 
1
Williams J    
1
 
0
Woods R    
15
6
 
0
Yeabsley Gilbert    
1
 
2
1

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.


Carpenter- Was generally referred to a A. Carpenter in the games he played late in the season. However in an early season match he was given the initial G.
It is therefore possible there were two players. He was not mentioned in the reserve reports that are available.
Cole- Was given different initials for the one first team game he played and A.G. Cole for the one reserve game that gave both initials. There were also initials of
A.T. Cole given in Surrey Comet and Surrey Advertiser for one of the friendlies he played. It is impossible to say which is correct, however to differentiate from a
Kingstonian player who played in the first team in 1927/28 (A.F. Cole) I have chosen A.T. Cole as more likely. He is definitely a different player to A.F. Cole who
was playing for Summerstown against Kingstonian at the same time as this player was playing regularly for the reserves.
Harman- It is possible there was only one player as they were often playing in similar positions and never in the same match. An end of season summary in the Surrey
Comet lists players who played more than four games which would indicate there may have been two players with the same name, as Harman was not among the names.
Harman is not mentioned in any reserve reports.
Headon- Was given various initials during his early career at Kingstonian. However in later seasons he was consistently listed as G. He was listed for the reserves as Headen
throughout his first season. It is possible there were two players with a similar name or different initials, however in notes to a game he played for the first team in 26/27,
where he played in goal, it was mentioned he started his career in goal and there was an example from 24/25 season where he played in goal for the reserves. Seems more
likely he was the same player as that in later seasons where he was consistently listed as G. Headon.
Olley- An ancestry search indicates given names of Victor Francis, although it is not known what he was commonly called during his time at the club.
Pavey- An ancestry search indicates Herbert Wilfred Pavey is the brother of Fred Pavey, although it is not known what he was commonly called during his time at the club.
Stone- Listed in Surrey Advertiser as W. Stone for the one game he played but not given an initial in Surrey Comet.
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.