James William "Judy" Masters (21 May 1892 – 2 December 1955) was a soccer player who captained the Australia national team in five matches in 1923 and 1924.
He then joined Balgownie Rangers Soccer Club (the oldest surviving football club in Australia) in 1904, gaining selection for the senior side at the age of 15 in 1907 after being coached by Tom Thompson, and played alongside Dave Ward and Frank Smith.
[3] Masters went on to captain Balgownie Rangers, South Coast FC, and received representative honours with New South Wales (who he first played for in 1908 when 16, at inside-right), then Granville and Newton after enlisting at the Liverpool barracks before departing for service at Gallipoli and in France.
Masters appeared 22 times for Australia including six full international matches.
His first match for the national side came in 1924 in a B international against a Chinese Universities team on 8 August, when he scored four times.