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Playing position
  
Centre half

Role
  
Baseball player

Name
  
Charlie Walters

Years
  
Team


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Date of birth
  
(1897-04-01)1 April 1897

Place of birth
  
Sandford-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England

Date of death
  
(1971-05-13)13 May 1971

Place of death
  
Kidlington, Oxfordshire, England

Education
  
University of Minnesota

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Charlie Walters (born 1 April 1897 – 13 May 1971) was a professional footballer who played for Oxford City, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham and Mansfield Town. He was also an amateur cricketer. He was born in Sandford-on-Thames, Oxfordshire and died in Kidlington, Oxfordshire.

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Football career

The centre half joined Tottenham from Oxford City in 1919. He made 117 appearances in all competitions for the club and includes collecting a winners' medal in the 1921 FA Cup Final. Walters joined Fulham in 1926 and featured in a further 18 matches before ending his career at Mansfield Town.

Cricket career

Walters made his debut for Oxfordshire in the 1922 Minor Counties Championship against Cambridgeshire. He played Minor counties cricket for Oxfordshire from 1922 to 1952, which is the joint second longest playing time for the county, level with Keith Arnold and exceeded only by Stewart Lee. He played a total of 129 matches for the county. He played first-class for a combined Minor Counties cricket team on four occasions: in 1930 against Wales and Lancashire, in 1931 against the touring New Zealanders, and in 1934 against Oxford University. In his four first-class matches, he scored 47 runs at a batting average of 11.75, with a high score of 25. With the ball he took 3 wickets at a bowling average of 49.33, with best figures of 2/72.

Honours

  • 1921 FA Cup Final Winner
  • References

    Charlie Walters Wikipedia


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