Archibald Rutherford Waterston (13 October 1902 – 13 May 1982)[1] was a Scottish professional footballer who played at centre forward for various clubs in Scotland, England and Wales in the 1920s and 1930s.
[1] At The Dell, he was used as cover for Willie Haines and Dick Rowley and in his six months on the south coast, he was only selected six times, scoring once (against Hull City)[3] and he was sold to Tranmere Rovers in the summer of 1929.
[4] His arrival at Haig Avenue marked the turning point in Southport's season and his "skill and scoring power inspired the team".
[11] After two years at Doncaster, he moved back to Hampshire to join Aldershot where he remained for one season,[2] before returning to his home town with Edinburgh City.
[1] Waterston ended his football career in 1935 after which he was employed at Brunton's Wool Mill in Musselburgh as a foreman in the dye department.