Kingstonian F.C. 1928-1929

Total Appearances & Goals


       
League & Cup
 
Friendly
   
Appearances
Goals
Sent Off
Appearances
Barter
Charlie
   
27
35
1
0
Bell
W
   
3
1
Bright
H
   
1
1
Brocklesby
Sidney
   
4
1
Brodrick
Ted
   
16
0
Bulcock
H
   
1
0
Bulman
B.M.
   
1
0
Casey
J
   
7
2
1
Cockrell
Cecil
   
12
7
0
Compton
Frank
   
25
1
Cooper
A
   
1
1
0
Crowe
Archie
   
27
1
Davies
W
   
3
2
0
Dean
Jack
   
2
0
Dibley
C.H.
   
5
2
0
Fleckney
J
   
2
0
Ford
Jack
   
3
2
0
Harman
Len
   
1
0
James
D.A.
   
2
3
0
Keene
George
   
18
0
King
W.F.
   
1
0
Lee
George
   
37
1
0
Littman
H
   
3
0
Lomax
D
   
1
0
Macey
Frank
   
40
16
1
Maxted
Allan
   
8
1
0
McCarthy
Ted
   
34
24 (Incl 1 Pen)
0
McMurray
Tom
   
12
2
0
Moss
F.W.
   
1
0
Mundy
Henry
   
5
0
Newman
E.G.
   
3
0
Oakley
Horace
   
8
1
Rassell E
Ernie
   
44
11 (Incl 6 Pens)
1
Rassell G
George
   
40
0
Sanders
Ken
   
1
0
Searle
G
   
1
0
Soper
Billy
   
24
12
1
Stimson
Reg
   
15
0
Taylor
H
   
6
0
Treisman
Walter
   
37
1
Vaughan
S
   
21
2
0
Webb
R
   
2
0
Yates
D.L.
   
1
0
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.
Bulcock- Various initials given for his first team game and reserve games. As H was given in both Surrey Comet and Surrey Advertiser for his first team
game this is considered the more likely.
Compton- Was given many different initials in his first season with A the most common, however there was one F.E. given in an earlier 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 be certain. It is without doubt he was F.E. in this season. Assuming it is the same person,
an ancestry search has his given names as Frank Edward.

Maxted- Ancestry records indicate given names of Allan Frank but it was not known what he was commonly called during his time at the club.
Mundy- Some of the newspaper reports for the games he played have him listed as Munday but a small majority list him as Mundy. The one
programme available has him as Mundy so seems more likely. He does not seem to have played for the reserves. An ancestry search on Mundy has
his given names as Henry Victor but, assuming the same person, it is not known what he might have been commonly called during his time at the club.
Newman- Surrey Comet & Surrey Advertiser both have him as E.J. Newman for the first game he played but E.G. for the last two games. His second
initial was only mentioned once in a reserve report as E.V and not listed in any match programmes that are available.

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 from that given to him at birth (Woolf) at some point in his life.