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Wally Hardinge - Wikipedia Harold Thomas William Hardinge (25 February 1886 – 8 May 1965), [2] known as Wally Hardinge, was an English professional sportsman who played both cricket and association football for England
Wally Hardinge | Players | Men | Arsenal. com Harry 'Wally' Hardinge represented England at both football and cricket By the time the talented inside forward joined Arsenal in June 1913 he had already played for the national side once during a successful spell with Sheffield United
Wally Hardinge - Football and the First World Waar A hugely-talented sportsman, Hardinge played more than 30 seasons of first-class county cricket and over 200 matches for three clubs in the Football League He was also capped by his country at both cricket and football
England Players - Wally Hardinge - England Football Online "Summonses at Woolwich on Monday against a Kent county cricketer and footballer of international repute, Harold Thomas Hardinge, Bexley Road, Eltham, alleged that he travelled on the Southern Railway without paying his fare, used a defaced ticket, and gave a false address
Long Read: Wally Hardinge, Kent’s cricketer and footballer Described at the time as a ‘ball playing’ inside-forward, Wally Hardinge’s football career began with Eltham, Tonbridge and Maidstone In 1905 he turned full-time professional with Newcastle United, for whom he made a handful of first team appearances
Wally Hardinge - Legends of the Globe He played football at the top domestic level between 1905 and 1921 for Newcastle United, Sheffield United and Arsenal and also made a single international appearance for England in that sport
Wally Hardinge (February 25, 1886 — March 8, 1965), British cricketer . . . He played football at the top domestic level between 1905 and 1921 for Newcastle United, Sheffield United and Arsenal and also made a single international appearance for England in that sport He briefly managed Tottenham Hotspur after he retired as a sportsman
Wally Hardinge (351) | englandstats. com - The England International . . . Wally Hardinge - 1 cap (0 goals) Full Name: Harold Thomas William Hardinge Born: 25th February 1886, Greenwich, London Died: 8th May 1965, Cambridge aged 79 England Career: 1910 Positions whilst with England: Inside Left Clubs (and caps) whilst with England: Sheffield United (1) FA Legacy Number: 351