Jimmy Baxter (footballer)
- Jimmy Baxter (footballer)
Jimmy Baxter (born 1904 in Glasgow) was a Scottish professional footballer.
Baxter, a wing-half, joined Leicester City from Parkhead, making his league debut in the 1925-26 season. He scored once in 6 games for Leicester, before unsuccessful moves to Reading and Torquay United, failing to make a league appearance for either side.
After leaving Torquay, Baxter played for Boston United.
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