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James "Hookey" or "Hooky" Leonard〔(Photo of Leonard )〕 (born in Paisley, Scotland)〔(Link to family friend )〕 was a Scottish professional footballer. Leonard signed with Cowdenbeath in 1923.〔Cowdenbeath A to Z, Part One : David Allan (2003, Cowdenbeath, Cowdenbeath Supporters Club)〕 He quickly became a club favorite with brilliant performances. However, during the 1924-1925 game, he was suspended after missing several training sessions. Leonard was the third leading scorer in the Scottish League during the 1925-1926 season, but shocked the team and league when he signed with Indiana Flooring of the American Soccer League in December 1926. He played fifteen league games, scoring eight goals, through the remainder of the 1926-1927. Leonard returned to Cowdenbeath for the 1927-1928 season but was back in the U.S., this time with the New York Nationals.〔(Summary of Leonard' career in ASL, 1926-30s )〕 He remained with the Nationals through the 1929-1930 season, then returned again to Cowdenbeath. The team then sold his contract to English club Sunderland for £3000. He spent one season in England, but disagreements with team management saw him with Rhyl for part of the season. In October 1932, Leonard signed with Greenock Morton before finishing his career with Codenbeath. At some point, he may have also played with Saltcoats Victoria. Leonard may have ended his footballing career in the Irish League playing for Shelbourne in 1933-34, Shamrock Rovers in 1934-35, Dolphin in 1935-36, Fearons A, Brideville in 1938-39 and Shelborne in 1939-40. Note that the birth & death dates given are 7 October 1904 in Paisley and 7 September 1959 which differ from those above.〔 Leonard's exploits are chronicled in Ron Ferguson's Black Diamonds and the Blue Brazil.〔1993 Aberdeen, Northern Books for Famedram〕 He was recently elected into the Cowdenbeath F.C. Hall of Fame.〔Ferguson,R ''Helicopter Dreams'' (2006, Aberdeen, Northern) ISBN 0-905489-53-5〕 After retiring, Leonard settled in the US with his family.〔(Robert Philip, Daily Telegraph 7 January 2007 )〕 He died in 1982, but in July 2003 his family visited Cowdenbeath to receive a commemorative scroll.〔(Presentation at "The Goth" Tavern )〕 ==References==
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