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  1. John Southworth (11 December 1866 – 16 October 1956), also known as Jack and Skimmy Southworth, was an English footballer who played in the early days of professional football for Blackburn Rovers and Everton as well as being capped three times for England.He was the top scorer in the Football League in 1890–1991 and 1893–1894.

  2. Jack Southworth. Contract Facilitator. Southworth Bros. Ranch Inc. Jack was previously a High Desert Partnership board member and is currently a contract facilitator for the Harney County Forest Restoration Collaborative.

  3. John (Jack) Southworth was born in Blackburn on 12th December, 1866. A talented centre-forward he played non-league football for Blackburn Olympic, Higher Walton, Inkeman Rangers and Chester. The decision by the Football Association to allow clubs to pay their players increased their out-goings. It was therefore necessary to arrange more ...

  4. Fourth-generation cattle rancher Jack Southworth sits in front of a herd of steers on his ranch in Seneca, Oregon, on Wednesday, May 24, 2023. Southworth has been practicing holistic land...

  5. 9 de out. de 2018 · Text: A A A. Everton History. “Maestro” – The Jack Southworth Story. Evertonians laud the club’s lineage of talismanic goal scorers but some wonderful marksmen are somewhat overlooked. One of them, Jack Southworth, remains the only Everton player to score a double hat-trick in a first team match.

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  6. Jack Southworth: Blackburn Rovers FC, Everton FC 3 appearances, 3 goals 1 goal on debut. P 3 W 3 D 0 L 0 F 12: A 3 100% successful 1889-94. captain: none minutes played: 270: Timeline : John Southworth: Birth: Saturday, 29 December 1866 at 39 Ainsworth Street, Blackburn, Lancashire : registered in Blackburn January-March 1867: Baptism

  7. Jack Southworth - 3 Caps (3 Goals) Full Name: John Southworth. Born: 11th December 1866, Blackburn. Died: 16th October 1956, Liverpool aged 89. England Career: 1889 - 1892. Positions whilst with England: Centre Forward. Clubs (and caps) whilst with England: Blackburn Rovers (3) FA Legacy Number: 155. Jack started his career with Blackburn ...