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John Rutherford (other)
John Rutherford may refer to: Sports * Jock Rutherford (1884–1963), English footballer * John Rutherford (footballer) (1907–unknown), English footballer * John Rutherford (rugby union) (born 1955), Scottish international rugby player * John Rutherford (Australian cricketer) (1929-2022), Australian cricketer, sometimes known as Jack Rutherford * John Rutherford (Hampshire cricketer) (1890–1943), English cricketer * John Rutherford (Cambridge University cricketer) (1935-2013), English cricketer * Johnny Rutherford (born 1938), retired U.S. automobile racer * Johnny Rutherford (baseball) (1925–2016), Major League Baseball pitcher Others * John Rutherford (physician) (1695–1779), Scottish professor father of Daniel Rutherford * Sir John Rutherford, 1st Baronet (1854–1932), British Conservative politician, MP for Darwen 1895–1922 * Hugo Rutherford (John Hugo Rutherford, 1887–1942), British Conservative politician, MP for Edge Hill, 1931–1935 * John Rutherford ...
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Jock Rutherford
John Rutherford (12 October 1884 – 21 April 1963) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Arsenal, Clapton Orient and Newcastle United. He played 11 times for England, and had a short and unsuccessful spell as manager of Stoke. Club career Born in Percy Main, North Shields, Northumberland, Rutherford was known for his longevity; he played nearly six hundred Football League and FA Cup matches, despite four seasons of football being cancelled due to World War I. He started his career at Newcastle United, making his debut in 1902 against West Bromwich Albion, scoring twice. Nicknamed "the Newcastle flyer", he spent ten seasons at the "Magpies", as an outside right renowned for his pace and close control. Newcastle were a dominant force at the time with Rutherford picking up three First Division medals, and played in five FA Cup finals. Although Newcastle only won the 1910 final against Barnsley, by 2–1 in a replay. Rutherford himself scored ...
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