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ARTHUR BEESON
Full Name: Arthur Henry Beeson (also known as Alf)
Came from: Astor Institute Went to: Dartmouth United
First game: 05 May 1945 Last game: 20 October 1945
Appearances: 5 (5/0) Goals: 0
Although the Second World War was at an end, the Football League divided its competition into regional sections for the 1945-46 season because of the exceptional conditions at that time, with so many players still serving in the Armed Forces or employed on essential war work. Argyle played in the Football League South that season, against first-class opposition such as Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, Aston Villa and Wolves. It proved impossible for the Pilgrims to field a regular side; 72 players made an appearance and performances inevitably suffered. From week to week the club called on Armed Services players, guest footballers from other League clubs and local amateurs to supplement its registered playing staff.
Having made his debut in the 1944-45 Football League West Cup, Beeson was one of 21 players who usually played in local football or for the Armed Forces, and whose only league games for Argyle were in the Football League South season.
An inside-left, he was born in Plymouth and signed from local amateur side Astor Institute, having formerly played for Plymouth United and Devonport Dockyard. He was registered by Argyle with the Football League on 17th May 1945 and went on to play four league games, but was never on the winning side in what was a wretched season for the club.
Having helped Argyle during this difficult transitionary season he continued to play in local non-league football, first with Dartmouth United and then for some years with Newton Abbot Spurs. His picture here has been extracted from a 1950 Newton Abbot Spurs team photo, with thanks to Scott and Mark Hayman.
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I'm very grateful to many who have helped write GoS-DB's player pen-pictures, and to Dave Rowntree, the PAFC Media Team and Colin Parsons for their help with photos. Thanks also to staff at the National Football Museum, the Scottish Football Museum and ScotlandsPeople for their valuable assistance.
The following publications have been particularly valuable in the research of pen-pictures: Plymouth Argyle, A Complete Record 1903-1989 (Brian Knight, ISBN 0-907969-40-2); Plymouth Argyle, 101 Golden Greats (Andy Riddle, ISBN 1-874287-47-3); Football League Players' Records 1888-1939 (Michael Joyce, ISBN 1-899468-67-6); Football League Players' Records 1946-1988 (Barry Hugman, ISBN 1-85443-020-3) and Plymouth Argyle Football Club Handbooks.
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