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Hugh John Richard Billington

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Hugh John Richard Billington

Birth
Ampthill, Central Bedfordshire Unitary Authority, Bedfordshire, England
Death
16 Jan 1988 (aged 71)
Luton Borough, Bedfordshire, England
Burial
Luton, Luton Borough, Bedfordshire, England Add to Map
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Born in Ampthill and raised in Luton, he was signed by Luton Town from local side Waterlows, for whom he had scored 80 goals during 1937–38. He started the 1938–39 season in Luton's reserves, but after 14 goals in 15 games he was given his chance in the first team. On 5 November 1938, Hugh made his league debut for Luton at Tranmere Rovers, and he scored twice as Luton won 3–2. He finished that season with 28 league goals from 27 Division Two matches, which made him the division's top scorer for that season.

The war interrupted his career. He scored regularly for Luton after the war, and was transferred to Chelsea for £8,000 in 1948. After three years with Chelsea, he spent a season with Worcester City before retiring.

He remained in Luton until his death in 1988.
Born in Ampthill and raised in Luton, he was signed by Luton Town from local side Waterlows, for whom he had scored 80 goals during 1937–38. He started the 1938–39 season in Luton's reserves, but after 14 goals in 15 games he was given his chance in the first team. On 5 November 1938, Hugh made his league debut for Luton at Tranmere Rovers, and he scored twice as Luton won 3–2. He finished that season with 28 league goals from 27 Division Two matches, which made him the division's top scorer for that season.

The war interrupted his career. He scored regularly for Luton after the war, and was transferred to Chelsea for £8,000 in 1948. After three years with Chelsea, he spent a season with Worcester City before retiring.

He remained in Luton until his death in 1988.

Gravesite Details

Cremated.
There is no known memorial.


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