• 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...
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    final was decided by a single goal, scored after fifteen minutes by Morton Betts of Wanderers, who was playing under the pseudonym "A.H. Chequer". The...
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  • Alejandro Jacobo Betts (1947–2020), Argentine air-traffic controller Alison Betts (PhD 1986), Scottish archaeologist and academic Arnie F. Betts (1909–1993)...
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  • Wanderers dominated the game and won 1–0 with a goal from Morton Betts. For unclear reasons, Betts played in the final under the pseudonym "A.H. Chequer"...
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  • contested an FA Cup match as the Chequers. One of their players, however, Morton Betts, is remembered for scoring the first (and only) goal in the first ever...
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  • the first ever winners of the cup, the winning goal being scored by Morton Betts, who was playing under the pseudonym "A. H. Chequer". The following season...
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    in the laws, introduced by Nicholas Lane Jackson of Finchley FC and Morton Betts of Old Harrovians FC, made it possible to score an own goal directly...
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    Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Baronet (4 August 1809 – 13 November 1889) was an English entrepreneur, civil engineer and railway developer, and, for more...
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    in the laws, introduced by Nicholas Lane Jackson of Finchley FC and Morton Betts of Old Harrovians FC, made it possible to score an own goal by use of...
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    Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872–1898), English illustrator and author Morton Betts (1847–1914), Leading English sportsman of the late 19th century. Scored...
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  • involved, alongside American professional baseball players. 10 February - Morton Betts, honorary Secretary of the National League appeals to professional football...
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  • Retrieved 15 September 2018. Morton Betts at Englandstats.com, Retrieved 15 September 2018 "England players: Monty Betts". englandfootballonline. Retrieved...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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  • scorer of the first-ever goal in international football. 30 August – Morton Betts (d. 1914), England international in 1877 and scorer of the first-ever...
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  • (president of the Preston North End Baseball Club) were all in attendance, Morton Betts was in the chair. A National League schedule was confirmed for the four...
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    Club [62] England national football team Corinthian F.C. (amateur) [63] Morton Betts Kent County Cricket Club Middlesex County Cricket Club [64] England national...
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  • George Benett Edwin Berrington Joseph Berry Walter Bettesworth George Betts Morton Betts Samuel Biddulph Thomas Bignall Alfred Bigwood James Billyeald George...
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    tournament in the 1871–72 season and reached the final. A goal from Morton Betts (playing under the pseudonym "A.H. Chequer") was sufficient to give Wanderers...
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    Peto, Brassey and Betts was a civil engineering partnership between Samuel Morton Peto, Thomas Brassey and Edward Betts. They built a supply and casualty...
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  • the wing. Wanderers took the lead fifteen minutes into the game when Morton Betts opened the scoring from an acute angle after Robert Vidal's long dribble...
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  • Oval on 16 March 1872, which the Engineers lost 1–0, to a goal from Morton Betts. As well as being a footballer, Rich was an athlete who was reputed to...
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    Kennington Oval on 16 March 1872. The Engineers lost 1–0, to a goal from Morton Betts. Bogle graduated from RMA Woolwich and joined the Royal Engineers as...
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  • fielder's choice grounder by Seager that scored Betts. The Dodgers added another run in the eighth inning when Betts hit a home run off Pete Fairbanks. Julio...
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  • (1954–), racing manager to thoroughbred horse racer Khalid ibn Abdullah Morton Betts (1847–1914), 19th century sportsman David Blair (1917–1985), Scottish...
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  • goal when at 15 minutes Vidal broke away and looped the ball across to Morton Betts, who shot between the posts. At 18 years 195 days he was the youngest...
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    January 8, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018. Jack Betts at IMDb Jack Betts at the TCM Movie Database Jack Betts at the Internet Broadway Database Hunt Powers...
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  • Royal Engineers at Kennington Oval in London. The goal is scored by Morton Betts. In its way, this first final marks the beginning of major competitive...
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  • the day. Wanderers took the lead fifteen minutes into the game when Morton Betts opened the scoring from an acute angle after Robert Vidal's long dribble...
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  • line-ups that were mostly made up of Etonians (including Kinnaird and Morton Betts); the second game, with Edgar Lubbock as captain, was the first-ever...
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