John Hallows

John Henry Hallows (16 February 1907 – August 1963) was an English professional footballer who played much of his career at Bradford City where he still is one of the club's top goal-scorers.

Hallows was born in Chester but moved to Liverpool as an orphan by the time he was five years old.

[2] He finished his first two seasons at Valley Parade as the club's top goal-scorer with 19 and 21 goals respectively, all in the league, including five against Barnsley in a 9–1 triumph.

His appearances in his last season, however, were restricted because of a two-month suspension imposed after being sent off in a Midland League game against Rotherham United.

This biographical article related to association football in England, about a forward born in the 1900s, is a stub.