Kingstonian F.C. 1931-1932

Total Appearances & Goals

League & Cup
Friendlies
Appearances
Goals
Appearances
Goals
Baker R. W
1
0
Baldwin Richard
33
4 (incl 2 Pens)
2
1 Pen
Birks John
35
9
2
1
Brodrick Ted
41
3
Brumpton Edward
6
2
Brustmeyer Albert
1
0
Butler William
1
0
Caesar Bill
7
2
Carey J
3
0
Chapman R
2
0
Cockrell Cecil
3
1
0
Daley Jack
18
8
4
Ford Jack
9
11
2
4
Gibbs Stanley
17
6
0
Gibson Harold
38
22 (incl 1 Pen)
5
4
Hellard Laurie
7
7
2
4
Hill Len
9
1
Keene George
30
3
2 Pens
Lee George
39
1
4
Lock N
1
1
Lucas Henry
14
0
Macey Frank
44
21
5
4
Martin A.B.
6
0
Maslin J
1
0
McCarthy Ted
40
16
2
3
Mewitt S.J.
2
0
Morrell K
2
0
Mundy Henry
1
0
Rassell G George
32
2
Sanders Ken
1
0
Seed G.N.
1
0
Taylor H
8
2
Tyson W
1
0
Urpeth Les
46
2 (Incl 1 Pen)
5
van der Borgh Mark
1
0
Walters J
4
3
Whitehead Doug
15
23
2
1
Whitemore F
2
1
1
Wincote Sidney
6
3
0
Own Goal
0
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.

Baldwin- There is no evidence of his first name being mentioned during his time at Kingstonian. He was always called by his nickname of "Stanley" after
the Prime Minister of that name. Research into ancestry records indicate his first name was Richard.

Birks- There is no mention of his first name being mentioned during his time at Kingstonian. Research into ancestry records indicates his full name was John
Frederick Henry Birks but what he was commonly known as is unknown.
Brumpton- An Ancestry search indicates his first name was Edward however it is not known what he might have been commonly called during his time at the club.
Brustmeyer- he was listed as Breistmeyer for his one game in the first team and one game in the reserves and Breestmeyer in several games for the third
team. An Ancestry search indicates his name was Brustmeyer with Albert George as his given names. It is not known what he might have commonly been
known as during his time at the club.
Gibbs- An ancestry search indicates his given names were Stanley Charles Harold but it is not known what he was commonly called during his time at the club.
Lucas- An ancestry search indicates possible first names of Henry Charles as he was living in their respective areas when he appeared for both Guildford &
Godalming. However it cannot be proved conclusively that this is his correct name.

Maslin- For the one game he played The Surrey Comet listed him as W. However he occasionally played for the reserves in this and other seasons and was
more often listed as J where an intial was given. There was one occasion he was listed as W so it cannot be known which is correct.
Mewitt- Only played two games for Kingstonian, Listed as J. Mewitt in the first game and S.J. Mewitt in the other game. S.J. seems more likely.
Morrell- Played 4 games over 2 seasons with no mention in the reserves. This season one initial was given as J and one as K but the following season both were
given as K which seems more likely. However John Trevor gives his initial as J.
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.
Wincote- Ancestry records indicate his given names were Sidney Thomas although it is not known what he was commonly called during his time at the club.