Maurice Wellock
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Maurice Wellock[1] | ||
Date of birth | 15 June 1902 | ||
Place of birth | Bradford, Yorkshire, England | ||
Date of death | 1967 65) | (aged||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[2] | ||
Playing position | Centre forward, wing half | ||
Youth career | |||
– | Bradford City | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
– | Bradford City | 0 | (0) |
1919–1923 | Halifax Town | 33 | (3) |
1923–1927 | Blackpool | 27 | (7) |
1927 | Oldham Athletic | 5 | (6) |
1927–1928 | Torquay United | 27 | (3) |
1928–1929 | Peterborough & Fletton United | ||
1929–1932 | Darlington | 104 | (71) |
1932–1934 | Halifax Town | 82 | (21) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Maurice Wellock (15 June 1902 – 1967) was an English professional footballer who scored 111 goals from 278 appearances in the Football League.
Life and career
Wellock was born in Bradford, Yorkshire,[1] where he attended Drummond Road School. In 1916, he became the first Bradford boy to be capped for England in a schoolboy international.[3] He began his senior career with hometown club Bradford City.[1] He played for their first team in the wartime leagues at the age of fifteen,[4] but never appeared once the Football League resumed after the war.[1]
He had joined Halifax Town by 1919,[5] and made his league debut in the 1921–22 season. He scored three times in 33 games for Halifax before moving to Blackpool in 1923. He was not a regular in the Blackpool side, playing 27 league games in which he scored seven times,[1] and moved to Oldham Athletic in February 1927,[6] scoring six goals in just five league games,[1] including four on his debut in a 5–2 win away to Grimsby Town.[7]
In June 1927, he joined newly promoted Torquay United, playing in Torquay's first ever game in the Football League, a 1–1 draw at home to local rivals Exeter City on 27 August 1927.[2] He spent just one season with Torquay, scoring three times in 27 games before joining Southern League club Peterborough & Fletton United.[1]
In 1929, he returned to the Football League with Darlington where he played regularly as a centre-forward, having played mainly as a defender with Torquay. He scored 71 goals, including five in one game against Rotherham United in 1930,[8] in 104 league games for Darlington, finishing his career with a further 21 goals in 82 league games for Halifax Town.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888–1939. p. 275. ISBN 1-899468-67-6.
- 1 2 "Torquay United. New half-back from Oldham". Western Morning News. Plymouth. 25 June 1927. p. 12 – via British Newspaper Archive. (subscription required (help)).
"Exeter City share points at Torquay". Devon and Exeter Gazette. 29 August 1927. p. 3 – via British Newspaper Archive. (subscription required (help)). - ↑ Bulled, John (1994). "Chapter Two: The earliest recorded period (1901–1918)". The Story of Bradford Boys. Bradford Metropolitan District Schools' Football Association. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ↑ "Saturday's football. Birmingham's fine show at Valley Parade". Birmingham Daily Post. 31 December 1917. p. 5 – via British Newspaper Archive. (subscription required (help)).
Wellock, who is possibly the youngest player that ever participated in League football – he is but fifteen – is in need of a rest.
- ↑ "Halifax Town v. Wednesday Reserve". Yorkshire Telegraph and Star. 8 January 1920. p. 6 – via British Newspaper Archive. (subscription required (help)).
Halifax Town will rely on the team which has figured in the last three matches, as follows: ... Smith, Wild, Wellock, Cook, and Robinson.
- ↑ "The Association game". Manchester Guardian. 4 February 1927. p. 17.
- ↑ "Association shocks". Manchester Guardian. 14 February 1927. p. 4.
Individual scoring honours were taken by Wellock, a centre forward who got four goals in his first game for Oldham;
- ↑ "Third Division (North)". Yorkshire Post. 17 February 1930. p. 16 – via British Newspaper Archive. (subscription required (help)).