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Englishman Walter Morris Jones was a wartime guest player with the Bhoys.
A soldier stationed in Scotland, the Bootle-born centre-forward had played for Port Vale before signing up for the army in 1939. He made three Regional League appearances for Celtic in 1940 with his debut coming in a 3-1 victory at Albion Rovers on August 31st when he he helped himself to his only goal for the Hoops.
After the war Jones – who was known by his middle name Morris – returned to Port Vale.
A soldier stationed in Scotland, the Bootle-born centre-forward had played for Port Vale before signing up for the army in 1939. He made three Regional League appearances for Celtic in 1940 with his debut coming in a 3-1 victory at Albion Rovers on August 31st when he he helped himself to his only goal for the Hoops.
After the war Jones – who was known by his middle name Morris – returned to Port Vale.
| APPEARANCES | LEAGUE | SCOTTISH CUP | LEAGUE CUP | EUROPE | TOTAL |
