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Jim Hammond (footballer)

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Herbert Edward "Jim" Hammond was an English professional footballer for Fulham and cricketer for Sussex.

Having been signed from non-league club Lewes, Hammond played for Fulham between 1928 and 1938, scoring 150 goals in 342 games. He was once called up for duty with the national team, although never played. When he retired, it was forced on him by injury. His nickname was "the galloping hairpin".[1]

He meanwhile had a batting average of 18.73 (4,251 runs) and a bowling average of 28.71 (428 wickets), and became an umpire in his retirement.

References

  1. ^ "Jim Hammond". Fulham F.C. Retrieved 12 July 2018.