Morton Peto Betts (30 August 1847 – 19 April 1914)[1] was a leading English sportsman of the late 19th century. He was notable for scoring the first goal in an English FA Cup final.
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English FA Cup final. Betts was the son of Edward Betts of Preston Hall, Aylesford, a civil engineering contractor, and Ann Betts, née Peto. Edward was...
final was decided by a single goal, scored after fifteen minutes by MortonBetts of Wanderers, who was playing under the pseudonym "A.H. Chequer". The...
involved, alongside American professional baseball players. 10 February - MortonBetts, honorary Secretary of the National League appeals to professional football...
in the laws, introduced by Nicholas Lane Jackson of Finchley FC and MortonBetts of Old Harrovians FC, made it possible to score an own goal by use of...
Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872–1898), English illustrator and author MortonBetts (1847-1914), Leading English sportsman of late 19th Century. Scored the...
Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Baronet (4 August 1809 – 13 November 1889) was an English entrepreneur, civil engineer and railway developer, and, for more...
(president of the Preston North End Baseball Club) were all in attendance, MortonBetts was in the chair. A National League schedule was confirmed for the four...
Betts (5 June 1815 – 21 January 1872) was an English civil engineering contractor who was mainly involved in the building of railways. Edward Betts was...
Peto and Betts was a civil engineering partnership formed in 1848 between Morton Peto and Edward Ladd Betts that was mainly involved with the construction...
Royal Engineers at Kennington Oval in London. The goal is scored by MortonBetts. In its way, this first final marks the beginning of major competitive...
Club [62] England national football team Corinthian F.C. (amateur) [63] MortonBetts Kent County Cricket Club Middlesex County Cricket Club [64] England national...
Kennington Oval on 16 March 1872. The Engineers lost 1–0, to a goal from MortonBetts. Bogle graduated from RMA Woolwich and joined the Royal Engineers as...
the wing. Wanderers took the lead fifteen minutes into the game when MortonBetts opened the scoring from an acute angle after Robert Vidal's long dribble...
scorer of the first-ever goal in international football. 30 August – MortonBetts (d. 1914), England international in 1877 and scorer of the first-ever...
Bernard (2016–2017) George Beslee (1925–1930) William Best (1890–1892) MortonBetts (1872–1881) Michael Bevan (2004) John Bickley (1854) Eric Bickmore (1919–1929)...
Oval on 16 March 1872, which the Engineers lost 1–0, to a goal from MortonBetts. Cotter was also a good cricketer who played for the Royal Engineers...
Oval on 16 March 1872, which the Engineers lost 1–0, to a goal from MortonBetts. As well as being a footballer, Rich was an athlete who was reputed to...