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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football biography Hugh Connor Dow (4 April 1906 – 1987) was an English footballer who made 42 appearances in the Football League in the 1930s playing as a full back for Grimsby Town and Darlington. He was on the books of Sunderland without playing for them in the League,[1] and played non-league football in the north-east of England.

Life and career

Dow was born in Herrington, County Durham,[1] the eldest child of John Dow, a riveter in a shipyard, and his wife Mary Ann. At the time of the 1911 Census, the family was living in the Monkwearmouth area of Sunderland.[2] Described as a "sturdily built defender",[3] he began his senior football career with Sunderland, but never made a first-team appearance in several seasons with the club. In 1930, he was initially placed on the transfer list,[4] but on appeal to the Football League was allowed a free transfer. He then signed for Grimsby Town of the First Division.[5] He spent most of his Grimsby career playing for their reserves in the Midland League, at right half as well as his more normal right-back position,[6] and appeared only twice for Grimsby's first team.[1] At the end of his second season, he was listed as one of several "others who may be released",[7] and in September 1932, he signed for Darlington.[8]

He began his Darlington career in the reserves,[9] but soon established himself as first choice at right back.[10] In January 1933, they were a goal down to Stockport County and "ten seconds from the finish [when] with a splendid effort, Dow, the right back, ran the ball half the length of the field and put over a quick centre from the corner flag. Hurst headed the ball into the net and the referee blew the final whistle."[11] A first-team regular for the rest of the 1932–33 season, Dow was one of just five players on Darlington's retained list for the following campaign.[12] He appeared less frequently during 1933–34 after the arrival of Irish full-back Bill Scott in mid-September.[13] He lost his place to Scott after an unexpectedly heavy defeat at home to Mansfield Town,[14] and appeared only infrequently thereafter, sometimes replacing Bill Allison at left back.[15] Dow, like all but two of Darlington's reserve players, was given a free transfer at the end of the season.[16]

Dow then moved into non-league football with Wearside League club Shotton Colliery Welfare.[17] According to the Sunderland Echo's correspondent, he "rendered the club excellent service" over his first season,[18] After his second, he chose not to re-sign,[19] instead joining fellow Wearside League team Easington Colliery Welfare,[20] but after only a few months he returned to Shotton.[21]

Dow's death at the age of 81 was registered in the third quarter of 1987 in the Sunderland district.[22]

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