Oliver Tummon (3 March 1884 – October 1955) was an English footballer who played as an outside right or outside left.
Tummon played as an amateur in the local Sheffield leagues before a spell at Gainsborough Trinity prompted Sheffield Wednesday to offer his a professional contract in 1903 after a year on their books on amateur terms.
[1] The form of other players in the side however meant that he was unable to secure a regular place in the first team and eventually returned to Gainsborough Trinity.
[1] With the outbreak of World War I he returned to his home town of Sheffield to work in the munitions factories there and began to make regular guest appearances for Sheffield United.
[1] After the end of the war he was offered a permanent contract with the Blades but played only one further season before moving on to Barnsley where he finished his career.