- Ray Bowden
Infobox Football biography
playername = Ray Bowden
fullname = Edwin Raymond Bowden
dateofbirth =13 September 1909
cityofbirth =Looe ,Cornwall
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath =23 September 1998
cityofdeath =Plymouth ,Devon
countryofdeath =England
position = Inside forward
youthyears = 1925-26
youthclubs = Looe
years = 1926-33 1933-37 1937-39
clubs = Plymouth Argyle Arsenal Newcastle United
caps(goals) = 149 (83) 123 (42)
nationalyears = 1934-36
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 006 (1)Edwin Raymond "Ray" Bowden (
13 September 1909 –23 September 1998 ) was an English footballer.Born in
Looe ,Cornwall , he played for local non-league side Looe; a prolific centre forward, despite his slight frame he scored over 100 goals in a season, including ten in a single match. He was spotted by Plymouth Argyle, and signed for the Pilgrims as an amateur in 1926; he still worked as anauctioneer in his day job. By the start of the 1928-29 season, Bowden had impressed enough to win a first-team place, and was a regular goalscorer for the club for the next five seasons; Argyle were promoted in 1929-30 from the Third Division South to the Second Division. In all he scored 83 goals in 149 league matches for Argyle, more than a goal every other game.Bowden signed for
Herbert Chapman 's Arsenal in March 1933 for £4,500, as the intended replacement forDavid Jack . Although he did not play enough games to win a First Division winners' medal that season, he was a regular for the next two seasons, as Arsenal won two more titles on the trot. Playing mainly as an inside forward, behindTed Drake , he still scored his fair share despite his slight build in what was a very physical game at the time; his goalscoring included a haul of 13 in 1933-34, which made him Arsenal's joint-top score in the league, along withCliff Bastin .In 1934-35 Bowden scored 14 league goals and also won his first cap for England, against Wales on
September 29 ,1934 . Two months later, Bowden was one of the seven Arsenal players who played for England against World Champions Italy in the "Battle of Highbury " match, which England won 3-2. In all Bowden represented his country six times, scoring once, against Wales in February 1936.Bowden won an
FA Cup winners' medal in 1935-36, but by then hisankle was causing him problems, limiting his appearances for the club that season and the next. By the start of the 1937-38 season he had seemingly bounced back, playing ten matches in the first two months of the season, but in a reshuffle of the Arsenal side he was sold to Second Division Newcastle United in November 1937 for £5,000. In all he played 138 matches for the Gunners, scoring 48 goals.Bowden was a regular for Newcastle United for the next two years (although the club narrowly escaped relegation in his first season). With the outbreak of
World War II , first-class football was suspended, and the 30-year-old Bowden decided to call it quits. He returned toPlymouth , where he ran a sports shop with his brother Austin. He died in 1998, aged 89.References
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
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