Tom White (footballer, born 1939)

[3] In tandem, they scored 48 goals during the 1963–64 season; however, White's progress was interrupted when he suffered severe injuries in a car crash in Wallyford.

[2] White remained a regular in the Hearts side up until January 1965; however, with Donald Ford blossoming into first-team contention, manager Tommy Walker saw fit to allow White to go, and in June 1965 he moved to Aberdeen in an exchange deal for Don Kerrigan.

[2] White moved to Crystal Palace, then playing in the Second Division, in May 1966, in a combined deal along with teammate John McCormick.

He scored 14 times for Palace in 40 appearances, in all competitions, before moving to Blackpool in February 1968.

[5] In July 1964 his 27-year-old brother John was killed at Crews Hill Golf Course, Enfield, by a lightning-strike.