1937-38 Huddersfield Town Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 17-20-5 - 39 points
Finishing 15th in TFL1
Location: Huddersfield, England
Huddersfield Town of The Football League First Division ended the 1937-38 season with a record of 17 wins, 5 draws and 20 losses for 39 points finishing fifteenth in TFL1.
The team chalked up 55 goals and conceded 68. Bobby Barclay scored 11 goals for the team, while Willie MacFadyen and Pat Beasley netted five or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Bobby Barclay | F | October 27, 1906 | Scotswood, England | ||
Pat Beasley | July 16, 1913 | Stourbridge, England | |||
Jack Beattie | F | May 28, 1912 | Newhills, Scotland | ||
Eddie Boot | M | October 13, 1915 | Laughton Common, England | ||
Lewis Brook | July 27, 1918 | Halifax, England | |||
Alan Brown | D | August 26, 1914 | 5'11" | Corbridge, England | |
Frank Chivers | F, M | April 7, 1909 | Drybrook, England | ||
Benny Craig | December 6, 1915 | Leadgate, England | |||
Robert Gordon | Shankhouse, England | ||||
Archibald Hastie | F | Shotts, Scotland | |||
Bill Hayes | November 7, 1915 | Cork, Ireland | |||
Bob Hesford | G | April 13, 1916 | Bolton, England | ||
Tom Hinchcliffe | F | December 6, 1913 | 5'11" | 159 | Denaby Main, England |
Joe Hulme | F | August 26, 1904 | 5'8" | Stafford, England | |
Jimmy Isaac | F | October 23, 1916 | Cramlington, England | ||
Jack Johnson | February 12, 1919 | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | |||
Denis Linday | G | Benoni, South Africa | |||
Willie MacFadyen | F | June 23, 1904 | 5'8" | Overtown, Scotland | |
Willie Mills | F | November 28, 1915 | Alexandria, Scotland | ||
Reg Mountford | Darlington, England | ||||
Billy Price | October 4, 1917 | Wrockwardine, England | |||
Jimmy Richardson | F | February 8, 1911 | 5'8" | 150 | Ashington, England |
Albert Watson | June 1, 1918 | Bolton on Dearne, England | |||
Tolley Wienand | April 27, 1910 | East London, South Africa | |||
Ken Willingham | December 1, 1912 | Sheffield, England | |||
Alf Young | November 4, 1905 | Sunderland, England |