1937-38 Wolverhampton Wanderers Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 20-11-11 - 51 points
Finishing 2nd in TFL1
Location: Wolverhampton, England
Wolverhampton Wanderers of The Football League First Division ended the 1937-38 season with a record of 20 wins, 11 draws and 11 losses for 51 points finishing second in TFL1.
The team scored 72 goals and gave up 49. Dennis Westcott netted 19 goals for the team, while Teddy Maguire, Bryn Jones, Tom Galley, Dicky Dorsett and Gordon Clayton each contributed five or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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George Ashall | September 29, 1911 | Killamarsh, England | |||
Gordon Clayton | F | July 9, 1910 | Sunderland, England | ||
Stan Cullis | M | October 25, 1916 | Ellesmere Port, England | ||
Dicky Dorsett | F | December 3, 1919 | Brownhills, England | ||
Jack Dowen | M | October 31, 1914 | Wolverhampton, England | ||
Tom Galley | F | August 4, 1915 | Hednesford, England | ||
Joe Gardiner | D, F | August 23, 1916 | Bearpark, England | ||
Bryn Jones | F | February 14, 1912 | 5'6" | Merthyr Tydfil, Wales | |
Jack Kirkham | F | June 16, 1918 | Ellesmere Port, England | ||
Bill Langley | F | Lewisham, England | |||
Teddy Maguire | July 23, 1917 | Meadowfield, England | |||
Alex McIntosh | F | April 14, 1916 | Dunfermline, Scotland | ||
Bill Morris | March 26, 1913 | Handsworth, England | |||
Cyril Ordish | D | May 23, 1915 | Chesterfield, England | ||
Alex Scott | G | October 29, 1913 | 6'4" | Liverpool, England | |
Cyril Sidlow | G | November 26, 1915 | Colwyn Bay, Wales | ||
Tom Smalley | M | January 13, 1912 | Kinsley, England | ||
Reg Smith | 5'10" | Westbury, England | |||
Frank Taylor | D | April 30, 1916 | Hemsworth, England | ||
Jack Taylor | D | February 15, 1914 | Barnsley, England | ||
Harry Thompson | F | April 29, 1915 | Mansfield, England | ||
Dennis Westcott | F | July 2, 1917 | Wallasey, England | ||
Guy Wharton | December 5, 1916 | Darfield, England | |||
Ray Wright | F | September 6, 1918 | Pontefract, England |