[1] That summer he was transferred to FA Cup holders Blackburn Rovers and scored on his debut in a 1–1 draw at home to Bury.
[4] He finished as the Football League's top goalscorer that season, having found the net 49 times in the Third Division South, including seven hat-tricks.
Bourton was manager for seven months and City finished eighth in Third Division South before Hewison returned in May 1939.
[7] He scored 14 league goals in 57 appearances before the Second World War brought his career to a premature end.
He continued to work for the club after his retirement from playing and was employed in the pools office until shortly before his death in 1981.