Kingstonian F.C. 1935-1936

Total Appearances & Goals


       
League & Cup
Friendlies
   
Appearances
Goals
Appearances
Goals
Birch
L
   
2
1
0
Brodrick
Ted
   
3
0
Cockrell
Cecil
   
2
0
Cole
E
   
1
0
Colwell E
Ted
   
3
0
Cooper
W
   
1
1
Daley
Jack
   
38
2
1
3 (incl 1 Pen)
D'Arcy
M
   
1
0
Dollery
Ernie
   
1
0
Eastham
Stan
   
17
7 (Inc 3 Pens)
0
Gibbons
Albert
   
12
12
1
3
Hepplestone
C
   
8
4
0
Hill
Len
   
23
0
Holling
George
   
32
0
Huggins
Albert
   
10
0
Lane
J.A.
   
6
1
0
Lee
George
   
35
1
0
Longman
Cyril
   
36
1
McCarthy
Ted
   
5
0
Mills
Harry
   
2
0
Moon
L.E.
   
1
0
Okin
Frank
   
12
0
Padgham
T.E.
   
1
0
Pitt
John
   
19
1
Richardson D
D
   
1
0
Richardson R
R
   
2
1
0
Ringrose
Maurice
   
15
6
1
Robson
Albert
   
3
2
0
Rogerson
Jack
   
32
9
1
3
Ruff
P.A.
   
0
1
Sinclair
Tommy
   
26
10
0
Smale
Doug
   
10
3
1
2
Stevens
Jim
   
2
0
Thornton
Lionel
   
9
6
0
Tresadern
C
   
6
0
Tyler
Len
   
18
0
White
D.A.
   
3
1
Whitehead
Doug
   
30
17 (Inc 1 Pen)
0
Withers
R.C.
   
1
1
Own Goal
   
0
0
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.

Dollery- Wimbledon archives have him identified from ancestry records as Ernie. He had a brother playing for the club as well so this seems likely, however
it is not confirmed this is the same player who played for Kingstonian.
Pitt- Based on ancestry records it appears he is called John but there is no certainty about this and no mention of him being known as John during his period at the club.
D. Richardson- was shown in the line-up for the Surrey Comet report of the game against London Caledonians on 12th Sep 1935. No other mention of this player has
been found in any reports or programmes and given that R. Richardson was next to him in the line up it is possible this is a typographical error by the paper. No
other reports have been found for this game and no mention of this player was made in the report itself.
Robson- a report in the People newspaper indicates that a Crystal Palace player called Albert Proud Robson had previously been at Kingstonian. No second initial was
given in match reports for his three games so it is not certain this is the same player but seems likely. He appears to have been known as Bert during his time at Crystal
Palace.