Kingstonian F.C. 1925-1926
Total Appearances & Goals

   
League & Cup
 
Friendlies
   
Appearances
Goals
 
Appearances
Goals
Badcock
Ted
   
7
 
2
Barnes
Vic
   
30
15
 
4
Birch
E.N.
   
0
 
1
Bowden
N
   
1
 
3
Brocklesby
Sidney
   
3
1
 
0
Burlton
Albert
   
1
1
 
0
Cartlidge
Arthur
   
2
 
0
Coe
Leonard
   
1
 
0
Compton
Frank
   
7
3
 
2
Craddock
Sam
   
32
2
 
1
Dean
Jack
   
2
 
2
1
Ewing
C
   
1
 
1
Ford
Jack
   
4
5
 
4
4
Gance
R
   
0
 
1
Goldring
Tom
   
4
1
 
1
Harman
Len
   
39
 
3
Headon
George
   
1
 
0
Hopkins
Harry
   
8
4
 
2
5
King
F
   
1
2
 
0
Kite
C
   
1
 
3
Knight
Nelson
   
0
 
1
Lockwood
Bert
   
25
 
2
Macey
Frank
   
29
16
 
2
2
Maddox
W
   
0
 
1
Mann
Bert
   
35
33
 
4
7
Maslin
J
   
1
 
0
Nightingale
Billy
   
9
 
2
Oakley
Horace
   
5
 
1
Pavey
Herbert
   
4
 
0
Rassell
Ernie
   
41
2 (Incl 2 pens)
 
7
Rassell
George
   
40
 
4
Robinson
W
   
1
 
0
Ross
Jimmy
   
22
 
6
Sanders
Ken
   
4
3
 
1
1
Soper
Billy
   
40
16
 
4
5
Stimson
Reg
   
31
13
 
5
3
Treisman
Walter
   
14
 
2
Wakeling
A.H.
   
1
 
2
Webb
R
   
0
 
1
Woods
R
   
4
 
2
3
Own Goal
   
0
1
 
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.


Brocklesby- Ancestry search suggests his given names were Sidney Victor but it was not known what he was commonly called during his time at the club.
Burlton- Generally given the initial A in first team games for 1925-26 and 1926-27 but other initials, including R, were given. However
several years of playing in the reserves showed an initial of H whenever one was given in the reserve reports. One Surrey Advertiser report
on a first team game gives him as A.H. which seems the most likely as it includes both initials that were used for him. An ancestry search
indicates his given names were Albert Harold but it was not known what he might have been commonly called when he was at the club.
Coe- An ancestry search gives his first names as Leonard Walter. It is not known what he might have been commonly called during his time at the club.
Compton- Was given many different initials in his first season with A the most common, however there was one F.E. given in this season and in
future seasons this became more commonly used. Given he was playing in the same position when he was given an F.E. it seems likely it was
the same player but because of the variations it is impossible to say which is correct. Assuming it is the same person, an ancestry search has
his given names as Frank Edward.

Ewing- Only played two games for Kingstonian and not mentioned in the reserves. In the league game he was given as H. Ewin in Surrey Comet
and H. Ewen in Surrey Advertiser. In the friendly game both papers gave him a C. Ewing. There is no way of knowing which is correct.
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.
Kite- In the one league match he played he was listed as H. Kite, however three previous friendlies had him as C. Kite.
Pavey- An ancestry search indicates Herbert Wilfred Pavey, who played a game for the first team in 1924-1925 season is the brother of Fred Pavey. It is not known what he was commonly called during his time at the club.
Treisman- There is no mention of a first name in any reports or programmes so it is not known what he was commonly known by at the club. The first name of Walter
has been uncovered from ancestry records, although it appears that he changed his name given to him at birth (Woolf) at some point in his life.