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Next page 1929-1930. 1913-1914 Manager: Billy Holmes Date Competition Venue Opponent Result Position in league Sep 06 Division 2 H FULHAM W 1-0 4 13 Division 2 A Glossop W 3-0 4 20 Division 2 H STOCKPORT CO D 1-1 5 27 Division 2 A Bradford Park A L 0-1 10 Oct 04 Division 2 H NOTTS COUNTY W 1-0 8 11 Division 2 A Leicester Fosse L 0-1 11 18 Division 2 H WOLVERHAMPTON W D 2-2 11 25 Division 2 A Hull City L 0-2 12 Nov 01 Division 2 H BARNSLEY W 1-0 11 08 Division 2 A Bury D 0-0 11 15 Division 2 H HUDDERSFIELD TOWN D 0-0 13 22 Division 2 A Lincoln City D 0-0 11 29 Division 2 H BLACKPOOL W 2-0 8 Dec 06 Division 2 A Nottingham Forest D 1-1 9 13 Division 2 H WOOLWICH ARSENAL W 1-0 7 20 Division 2 A Grimsby Town L 0-2 9 25 Division 2 H BRISTOL CITY W 5-2 7 26 Division 2 A Bristol City L 0-3 10 27 Division 2 A Fulham L 0-2 11 Jan 03 Division 2 H GLOSSOP W 5-1 10 10 FA Cup (R1) H NOTTINGHAM FOR (Div 2) D 2-2 14 FA Cup (R1r) A Nottingham Forest (Div 2) W 1-0 17 Division 2 A Stockport County W 1-0 9 24 Division 2 H BRADFORD PARK AVENUE W 1-0 7 31 FA Cup (R2) A Brighton & Hove Albion (Non Lgue) L 1-3 Feb 07 Division 2 A Notts County L 0-3 9 14 Division 2 H LEICESTER FOSSE W 1-0 8 21 Division 2 A Wolverhampton Wanderers L 1-2 9 28 Division 2 H HULL CITY W 3-0 7 Mar 02 Division 2 H LEEDS CITY W 3-1 6 07 Division 2 A Barnsley L 1-2 6 14 Division 2 H BURY W 1-0 6 21 Division 2 A Huddersfield Town L 0-1 6 28 Division 2 H LINCOLN CITY W 5-1 6 Apr 04 Division 2 A Blackpool D 0-0 6 10 Division 2 A Birmingham L 0-2 7 11 Division 2 H NOTTINGHAM FOREST W 3-1 7 13 Division 2 H BIRMINGHAM D 2-2 6 14 Division 2 A Leeds City D 0-0 5 18 Division 2 A Woolwich Arsenal D 2-2 6 25 Division 2 H GRIMSBY TOWN D 0-0 6 The London Challenge Cup. 1913/14 Season (11 games) Fulham - 2 Clapton Orient - 1 (Dalrymple) London Challenge Cup Round 1 Craven Cottage 22nd September 1913 Attendance: 3,000 Lineup: Huggall, Hind, Liddell, Forrest, Scott, Willis, Parker, Dalrymple, Hunter, McFadden, Pattison. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. Clapton Orient Results 1914/15 COMPETITION DATE HOME RESULTS AWAY SECOND DIVISION Tue 01 Sep 1914 Clapton Orient 1 – 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers D SECOND DIVISION Sat 05 Sep 1914 Fulham 4 – 0 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Mon 07 Sep 1914 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 – 0 Clapton Orient D SECOND DIVISION Sat 12 Sep 1914 Clapton Orient 3 – 0 Stockport County W Harry Gibson Left back played for Clapton Orient 1914-1915 15 times. The Big Red Book shows him playing at 6. SECOND DIVISION Sat 19 Sep 1914 Hull City 0 – 1 Clapton Orient W SECOND DIVISION Sat 26 Sep 1914 Clapton Orient 2 – 0 Leeds City W SECOND DIVISION Sat 03 Oct 1914 Clapton Orient 2 – 0 Blackpool W SECOND DIVISION Sat 10 Oct 1914 Arsenal 2 – 1 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 17 Oct 1914 Clapton Orient 0 – 1 Derby County L SECOND DIVISION Sat 24 Oct 1914 Lincoln City 1 – 0 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 31 Oct 1914 Clapton Orient 1 – 1 Birmingham D SECOND DIVISION Sat 07 Nov 1914 Grimsby Town 2 – 1 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 14 Nov 1914 Clapton Orient 3 – 1 Huddersfield Town W SECOND DIVISION Sat 21 Nov 1914 Bristol City 3 – 0 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 28 Nov 1914 Clapton Orient 2 – 2 Bury D SECOND DIVISION Sat 05 Dec 1914 Preston North End 2 – 2 Clapton Orient D SECOND DIVISION Sat 12 Dec 1914 Clapton Orient 0 – 0 Nottingham Forest D SECOND DIVISION Fri 25 Dec 1914 Clapton Orient 4 – 2 Barnsley W SECOND DIVISION Sat 26 Dec 1914 Barnsley 1 – 0 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 02 Jan 1915 Clapton Orient 2 – 1 Fulham W FA CUP Sat 09 Jan 1915 Millwall 2 – 1 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 16 Jan 1915 Stockport County 2 – 0 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 23 Jan 1915 Clapton Orient 0 – 3 Hull City L SECOND DIVISION Sat 30 Jan 1915 Leicester Fosse 1 – 1 Clapton Orient D SECOND DIVISION Wed 03 Feb 1915 Leeds City 0 – 1 Clapton Orient W SECOND DIVISION Sat 06 Feb 1915 Blackpool 5 – 1 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 13 Feb 1915 Clapton Orient 1 – 0 Arsenal W SECOND DIVISION Sat 20 Feb 1915 Derby County 0 – 3 Clapton Orient W SECOND DIVISION Sat 27 Feb 1915 Clapton Orient 3 – 1 Lincoln City W SECOND DIVISION Sat 06 Mar 1915 Birmingham 1 – 0 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 13 Mar 1915 Clapton Orient 2 – 1 Grimsby Town W SECOND DIVISION Sat 20 Mar 1915 Huddersfield Town 1 – 1 Clapton Orient D SECOND DIVISION Sat 27 Mar 1915 Clapton Orient 2 – 0 Bristol City W SECOND DIVISION Fri 02 Apr 1915 Glossop 3 – 1 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Sat 03 Apr 1915 Bury 3 – 0 Clapton Orient L SECOND DIVISION Mon 05 Apr 1915 Clapton Orient 5 – 2 Glossop W Fred (Spider) Parker 1907–1922 Clapton Orient 336 (34) SECOND DIVISION Sat 10 Apr 1915 Clapton Orient 1 – 1 Preston North End D SECOND DIVISION Sat 17 Apr 1915 Nottingham Forest 0 – 1 Clapton Orient W SECOND DIVISION Sat 24 Apr 1915 Clapton Orient 2 – 0 Leicester Fosse W The London Challenge Cup. 1914/15 Season (12 games) Millwall Athletic - 3 Clapton Orient - 1 (Jonas) London Challenge Cup Round 1 The [Old] Den 21st September 1914 Attendance: 2,000-3,000 Lineup: Hugall, Hind, Evans, King, Steele, Gibson, Tilley, Dalrymple, Jonas, McFadden, Dix. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. 27/9/1919 - Clapton Orient...4 South Shields...0 Orient team: Hugall, S.Tonner, Nicholls, Forrest, Townrow, Nicholson, Parker, Bowyer, Layton, Smith, Ives. Scorers: Ives(3), Layton. Att: 15,000. The London Challenge Cup. No competition from 1915/16 to 1918/19 due to WW1 1919/20 Season (13 games) Chelsea - 2 Clapton Orient - 1 (Parker) London Challenge Cup Round 1 Stamford Bridge 22nd September 1919 Attendance: 6,000 Lineup: Hugall, Tonner, Nicholls, Forrest, Townrow, Nicholson, Parker, Bowyer, Layton, Smith, Ives. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. Thomas Bowyer played for us 1919-1920. The London Challenge Cup. 1919/20 Season (13 games) Chelsea - 2 Clapton Orient - 1 (Parker) London Challenge Cup Round 1 Stamford Bridge 22nd September 1919 Attendance: 6,000 Lineup: Hugall, Tonner, Nicholls, Forrest, Townrow, Nicholson, Parker, Bowyer, Layton, Smith, Ives. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. The London Challenge Cup. 1920/21 Season (17 games) West Ham United - 0 Clapton Orient - 1 (J. Tonner) London Challenge Cup Round 1 Upton Park 11th October 1920 Chelsea - 0 Clapton Orient - 1 (J. Tonner) London Challenge Cup Round 2 Stamford Bridge 1st November 1920 Attendance: 7,000-10,000 Lineup: Hugall, S Tonner, Nichols, Forrest, Townrow, Nicholson, Smith, Parker, Cockle, J Tonner, Williams. - Chelsea forward John “Jack” Cock fell on his head after attempting to win a header, remaining unconscious until “some time after.” His younger brother Donald later played for Orient. Clapton Orient - 2 (Parker, S. Tonner) Tottenham Hotspur - 1 London Challenge Cup Semi-Final Highbury, Arsenal 11th April 1921 Attendance: 16,000+ Lineup: Hugall, Bradbury, Osmond, Dixon, Townrow, Nicholson, Smith, Gillatt, S. Tonner, Parker, Williams. Crystal Palace - 1 Clapton Orient - 0 London Challenge Cup Final White Hart Lane, Tottenham 9th May 1921 Attendance: 10,000 (Gate receipts: £523). Lineup: Hugall, Tonner, Osmonds, Worboys, Townrow, Nicholson, Smith, Gillett, Dixon, Parker, Williams. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. The London Challenge Cup. 1921/22 Season (18 games) Charlton Athletic - 2 Clapton Orient - 0 London Challenge Cup Round 1 The Valley 17th October 1921 Attendance: 3,000 1922/23 Season (21 games) Barking Town - 1 Clapton Orient - 1 (Nicholson, pen) London Challenge Cup Round 1 Vicarage Field 23rd October 1922 Lineup: (Advertised as) Wood, S. Tonner, Nicholls, Galbraith, Townrow, Nicholson, Barr, J. Tonner, Lieut. Jaques, Rennox, Williams. Clapton Orient - 5 (R. Duffus x2 (1pen), J. Tonner, Williams, Rennox) Barking Town - 1 London Challenge Cup Round 1 Replay Millfields Road 30th October 1922 West Ham United - 3 Clapton Orient - 1 (Tonner) London Challenge Cup Round 2 Upton Park 6th November 1922 - Arthur Wood injured both his ankles during the game. - Galbraith scored an own goal. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. The London Challenge Cup. 1923/24 Season (24 games) Clapton Orient - 3 (Waite, Green x2 - 1 Pen) Chelsea - 1 London Challenge Cup Round 1 Millfields Road 22nd October 1923 Attendance: 3,500. Lineup: Wood, McKenzie, Rosier, Dixon, Townrow, Archibald, Smith, Waite, Green, Rennox, Williams. Clapton Orient - 2 (Green, Dixon) Tottenham Hotspur - 0 London Challenge Cup Round 2 Millfields Road 5th November 1923 Attendance: 7,000 Lineup: Wood, MacKechnie, Rosier, Dixon, Galbraith, Archibald, Nunn, Waite, Green, Rennox, Williams. - Future O’s managers Jimmy Seed and Arthur Grimsdell played for Spurs Charlton Athletic - 3 Clapton Orient - 1 (Rennox) London Challenge Cup Semi-Final The [Old] Den, Millwall 19th November 1923 Attendance: 5,300 (Gate receipt: £269/£289). Lineup: Wood, S. Tonner, Rosier, Dixon, Townrow, Archibald, Smith, Waite, Green, Rennox, Williams. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. The London Challenge Cup. 1924/25 Season (28 games) Clapton Orient - 4 (Rennox x2, Pape, Roulson) Millwall - 3 London Challenge Cup Round 1 Millfields Road 27th October 1924 Clapton Orient - 2 (Finlayson, Pape) Charlton Athletic - 1 London Challenge Cup Round 2 Millfields Road 10th November 1924 Attendance: 1,000 Lineup: Wood, MacKechnie, Rosier, Dixon, Townrow, Roulson, Smith, Rennox, Pape, Finlayson, Hannaford . - Charlton missed a penalty during the 35th minute with Orient winning 1-0. Clapton Orient - 2 (Finlayson, Pape pen) Tottenham Hotspur - 1 London Challenge Cup Semi-Final Highbury, Arsenal 24th November 1924 West Ham United - 2 Clapton Orient - 1 (Galbraith) London Challenge Cup Final White Hart Lane, Tottenham 15th December 1924 Attendance: 3,643 (Gate money: £207). 1925/26 Season (31 games) Clapton Orient - 2 (Shea, Hannaford) Queens Park Rangers - 1 London Challenge Cup Round 1 Millfields Road 14th September 1925 Lineup: Wood, MacKechnie, Rosier, Dixon, Harrold, Galbraith, Gavigan, Shea, Tonner, Yardley, Hannaford. - Shea’s goal was a re-bound from a penalty he had missed - QPR’s goal was an own goal from Orient’s Harrold - it was Harrold’s debut Clapton Orient - 3 (Henderson, Shea, Tonner) Millwall - 3 London Challenge Cup Round 2 Millfields Road 28th September 1925 Millwall - 2 Clapton Orient - 1 (Hannaford) London Challenge Cup Round 2 Replay The [Old] Den 19th October 1925 Attendance: 6,000. Lineup: Wood, McKechnie, Rosier, Dixon, Townrow, Galbraith, Gavigan, Shea, Broadbent, Henderson, Hannaford - Gate amounts: £350. - “The Clapton Orient players narrowly escaped serious injury travelling to the match. Adjacent to the Millwall ground entrance is a low bridge, under which the driver of their omnibus attempted to pass. The players on the top deck realised the situation in time, crouching down below the seats, but considerable damage was done to the rear portion of the vehicle.” - Daily Mirror. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. London Challenge Cup. 1926/27 Season (36 games) Clapton Orient - 1 (Cock) London Caledonians - 1 London Challenge Cup Round 1 Millfields Road 21st September 1926 London Caledonians - 1 Clapton Orient - 2 (Broadbent x2) London Challenge Cup Round 1 Replay Caledonian Park, Tuffnell Park 4th October 1926 Clapton Orient - 3 (Cock x2, Broadbent) West Ham United - 2 London Challenge Cup Round 2 Millfields Road 18th October 1926 Attendance: 3,600 - Gate amount: £190. Clapton Orient - 4 (Broadbent x2, Gavigan, Cock). Charlton Athletic - 1 London Challenge Cup Semi-Final Upton Park, West Ham 1st November 1926 Chelsea - 2 Clapton Orient - 1 (Yardley) London Challenge Cup Final Highbury, Arsenal 15th November 1926 Attendance: 4,589 Lineup: Wood, Rosier, Evans, Spence, Townrow, Galbraith, Gavigan, Yardley, Cock, Broadbent, Cockindale. - The game had originally been scheduled to be played at Arsenal’s Highbury(??) For “failure to play full strength in competition matches,” Orient were fined £5 in early November. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. London Challenge Cup. 1927/28 Season (38 games) Clapton Orient - 2 (Kerr, Collins) The Arsenal - 1 London Challenge Cup Round 1 Millfields Road 17th October 1927 - Early in the second half, Arsenal’s Baker received a knee injury and had to leave the field, leaving them with 10 men for the rest of the game. Leyton - 4 Clapton Orient - 2 (Dennison, Kerr) London Challenge Cup Round 2 Army Sports Ground (Leyton Cricket Ground) 24th October 1927 - Wood saved a penalty from Leyton’s Preston, but he scored the rebound making it 3-2. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. London Challenge Cup. 1928/29 Season (41 games) Clapton Orient - 1 (Crilly, og) Crystal Palace - 1 London Challenge Cup Round 1 Millfields Road 15th October 1928 Crystal Palace - 1 Clapton Orient - 2 (Whipp, Williams) London Challenge Cup Round 1 Replay Selhurst Park 22nd October 1928 Clapton Orient - 1 (Turnbull) Millwall - 3 London Challenge Cup Round 2 Millfields Road 29th October 1928 Lineup: (Advertised as) Slater, MacDoland, Gay, Lawrence, Galbraith, Duffy, Collins, Whipp, Turnbull, Dennison, Corkindale. Information provided by club historian Davis Watson. Previous page 1912-1913. Next page. 1929-1930. Previous Page
1913-1914 1913-1914 Players. Bower, Billy. Goalkeeper. Clegg, John. Goalkeeper. Dalrymple, Bob. Inside Forward. Dix, Joe. Winger. Evans, Nolan 'Peggy'. Full Back. Evans, Robert. Full Back. Forrest, Jack. Wing Half. Gibson, Harry. Wing Half. Griffiths, Tom. Wing Half. Hind, Billy. Wing Half. Hugall, Jimmy. Goalkeeper. Hunter, Bill. Centre Forward. Johnston, John. Full Back. Jonas, Willie. Centre Forward. Lomas, Billy. Centre Forward. McFadden, Richard. Inside Forward. McMahon, Eddie. Inside Forward. Parker, Fred 'Spider'. Winger. Pattison, Frank. Winger. Scott, George. Wing Half. Spencer, Alf. Inside Forward. Van Den Eynde, Ike. Centre Half. Willis, Herbert. Wing Half.
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1913-1914	Division 2	P 38 Home 	W14	D5	L0	F38	A11 Away		W2	D6	L11	F9	A24 Points 43	Pos 6th  FA Cup R2. 1920/21. Division 2 - 7th. A third division was introduced Back (left to right): Powell (trainer), Ludford (director), Thomas 'Tommy' Dixon, H. G. Robins (director), John 'Jack' Townrow (also Chelsea and 2 England caps), D. McCarthy (director), John 'Jack' Tonner, F. J. Wimmes (director), James 'Jimmy' Hugall, N. Mardell (director), Joseph 'Joe' Osmond, P. H. Arber (director), Joseph 'Joe' Nicholson. Front: James Shearer, James Bradley, Henry 'Harry' Smith, Frederick W. Parker, Owen Williams. 1921-22. Back row (left to right): CWH Dean (secretary), N Mardall (director), A Unwill (director), ET Wimms (director),, Wood, S Gough, Hugall, D McCarthy (director), TS udford (director), PH Arber (director), H Gray-Robbins (chairman) Third row: Billy Holmes (manager), F Owelll (trainer), Bradbury, Dixon, Townrow, Whipp, Cheriton, Forest, Forest, Nicholson, Nicholls, Worboys, Osmond, W Hind (assistant trainer, F Bevan(reserve-team coach),  Front row: Smith, Leggett, T Williams, Gillatt, Parker, Rennox, Braby, Denton, O Williams. On floor: S Tonner, Kean, Nunn, J Tonner. 1920-1921 1920-1921 1920 something 1921 May tour of Paris 1922-1923 1923-1924 27th April 1924 1913-1914 Top Row: P.H. Arber (Director), Captain Wells-Holland (Chairman), G. Hillman (Director), Evans, Hugall, Nolan Evans, A. E. Simpson (Director), A. H. Lehmann (Director), . T. Goodger (Director. Middle Row: W. Holmes (Manager), Hunter, Hind, Johnston, Scott, Bower, MacMahon, Gibson, Willis, Jonas, Liddle, Pattison, R. Wilson (Trainer), H. Mawby (Ass Trainer), T. S. Ludford (Director), C. W. H. Deane (Secretary). Seated: Parker, Dalrymple, Forrest, MacFadden, Lomas, Dix. Images of Sport Leyton Orient Football Club by Neil Kaufman has the above dated as May 1924 with the officials as: C. W. H. Deane (Secretary), -?-,D. McCarthy (Director),E. P. Wimms (Director), T. S. Ludford (Director), Gailbraith, Townrow, Smith, Nicholson, Wood, Rosier, Powell (Trainer), ?-?, C. W. J. Cornish (Director), ?, Peter Proudfoot (Manager). Front Row: Nunn, Dixon, Sam Tonner, Hannford, Jack Tonner, ?,?,?. 1922-1923  The same as the picture above with out the two officials each end? 1914-1915 1919–1924	 Clapton Orient 162	(33) Walter Raby 1922–1923 	never played for us. Jack Galbraith 1921–1931  Clapton Orient 277	(9) 1923-1924 Back row L-R: Nicholson, Mr E. Wimms, Mr P. Proudfoot, Townrow, Wood, Williams, Dixon, McKechnie, Powell. Front row L-R: Smith, Tonner, Green, Archibald, Rennox, Tonner. 1913/1914 1924-1925 Clapton Orient Squad 1914/15	 from the Football And The First World War website. Player 	Nationality 		Position 		League  	FAC 	League  Matches	Apps	Goals 		 Billy Bower 		English 	Full Back 		1 					 Bob Dalrymple 	Scottish 	Centre Forward 	30 		1 	7 		 Joe Dix 		English 	Winger 		21 		1 	2 	 Nolan Evans 	English 	Full Back 		37 		1	 		 Jack Forrest	 	English 	Wing Half 		31 		1 	2 		 Harry Gibson 	English 	Wing Half 		15 					 Billy Hind 		English 	Wing Half 		15 					 Jimmy Hugall 	English 	Goalkeeper 		31 		1 	– 	– 	 James Jeyes 	English 	Wing Half 		1 					 John Johnston 	English 	Full Back 		27 		1 			 William Jonas 	English 	Centre Forward 	31 		1 	11 		 Eddie King 		English 	Wing Half 		17 					 Arthur Layton 	English 	Centre Forward 	3 		1 	1 		 Richard McFadden Scottish 	Inside Forward 	37		 	21 		 Jimmy Morris 	English 	Goalkeeper 		4 		– 	– 		 Fred Parker	 	English 	Winger 		37 		1 	2 		 Bobby Ridley 			Winger 		17 			1 		 George Scott 	English 	Wing Half 		37 		1 	2 		 George Smith 	Scottish 	Goalkeeper 		2 					 Danny Steel 		Scottish 	Centre Half 		23 		1 			 George Stevens 	English 	Inside Forward 1 The website does not show any FACup goalscorers but there was one v Millwall. The Big Red Book shows it to be William Jonas.  Manager Billy Holmes.
1923-1924 Keepers Hugall and Wood.
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1929 Arthur Grimsdell (Manager) and Percy Boyden (Chairman) at Millfields Stadium.
1913-1914 Standing L/R:- Jack Forrest, William Hind, Ike Van Den Eyden, Keeper Billy Bower,  Nolan 'Peggy' Evans, Harry Gibson. Sitting L/R:- Fred 'Spider' Parker, Robert Dalrymple, William Jones, Richard McFadden, Joe Dix.