Kingstonian F.C. 1919-1920
Total Appearances & Goals

 
League & Cup
Friendlies
Surname First Name  
Appearances
Goals
Sent Off
Appearances
Goals
         
     
Ashton Archibald  
1
0
Austin Maurice  
1
0
Ayliffe William  
1
0
Birch George  
1
0
Claridge B  
5
0
Corbett J  
1
0
Crick Harry  
30
4
2
Daniells Bert  
5
4
2
1
Davies Vivyen  
18
2
Edwards Neddy  
2
0
Gibson H  
3
0
Gilbert Frank  
1
0
Harper C.R.  
1
1
0
Harry Albert  
24
20
1
Henson A.J.  
25
4
3
2
Hunt W.J  
1
1
0
Inseal Tommy  
4
0
Jones P.S.  
3
2
1
Lane E.E.  
4
1
1
Locke Percy  
0
1
Makepeace Frederick  
8
1
0
Mansey Harry  
7
4
0
Millis H Henry  
2
1
Millis W William  
20
1
Mumford E.L.  
1
1
2
Nield Randolph  
12
2
2
1
Parker  
0
1
Pratt J  
1
1
0
Rollo Bert  
20
1
4
Rowe Josh  
1
0
Sargent F.J  
2
0
Sheehy Pat  
2
0
Stark T.J.  
1
0
Stentiford George  
31
11
4
1
Taylor W  
1
0
Tripp G.W.  
4
1
0
Warner Charlie  
15
3
Wilson T T  
3
0
Wilson T R Tom  
3
0
Winyard William  
13
1
Wood Joe  
28
1
3
Woodward W  
2
1
Wright Billy  
25
8
3
Yates Jimmy  
31
1
3
A.N. Other  
0
1
Own Goal  
1


Excludes 10 players not known in one game v Cheshunt 26 Dec 1919- see results page for details.

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.
A.N. Other refers to a substitute, probably unconnected with the club, whose name was not given.

Ashton- Full name from an ancestry search appears to be Archibald Benjamin James Ashton but it was not known what he might have been
commonly known as while he was at the club.
Austin- Full name from an ancestry search appears to be Maurice Perry Austin but it was not known what he might have been
commonly known as while he was at the club.
Ayliffe- Full name from an ancestry search appears to be John William Ayliffe but he seems to have used his middle name during his adult life and
the initial of W appears in the report for the only game he played while at the club.
Davies- was always listed as F. Vivyen-Davies in reports. Ancestry records indicate a name of Frederick Vivyen Davies with Vivyen as a middle name,
so it appears he used his second given name and this was not a double barrelled surname. One programme, of the limited number available
from 1919-1920 which were all away programmes, does list him as F.V. but the other one where he was in the line up lists him as Vivyen-Davies.
Neddy Edwards- was generally given the initial E this season but is assumed to be the same player who was a regular in later seasons.
George Birch- his initials were not given in the reports on his one game but assumed to be the same Pre World War One player.
Harry was more commonly known as "Cocker" Harry.
Jones was given several different initials and it is not clear what the right one is. There was also a Leslie Jones playing the following
season but likely to have been a different player.
Makepeace- an ancestry search indicates his given names were Frederick Walter but it is not known what he might have been commonly
known as while he was at the club.
Nield- Ancestry records indicate given names of Randolph Joseph S but it was not known what he was commonly called during his time at the club.
Stark, Mumford and Taylor were given various initials during their time playing for Kingstonian and the correct initials are not known.
T Wilson was often also named as J. Wilson in reports. He is however definitely a different player to Tom Wilson.
Winyard- Ancestry records indicate his given names were William Frederick, although it is not known what he was commonly called during his time
at the club.

Based on totals for the season printed in the Surrey Comet it is possible that Crick should have one extra goal and Wright one less.
This could relate to the Hampstead game on 1st May 1920- see results page for details.