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James Duncanson (13 October 1919 – 1 September 1996) was a professional
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striker who played for Rangers, St Mirren and
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. His Rangers career started during
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, and lasted until 1950, winning a total of 23 medals with the club. Duncanson achieved a number of records for Rangers: he is the clubs' third-top all time scorer (with 22 goals) against rivals
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, behind R.C. Hamilton and
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, he scored Rangers' 4000th league goal as part of a
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in a match against
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at
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on Christmas Day 1947, and he scored the first hat-trick in an
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match for Rangers in the 20th century. In total he made 302 appearances for Rangers (162 of which are unofficial as they took place during World War II), scoring 147 goals (88 wartime). He won the league twice for Rangers, as well as three
Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,League Cups. He was
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once for
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, as well as on two occasions during the war. After retiring from football, Duncanson remained a fervent Rangers supporter and was regularly seen at Ibrox as a spectator.


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* * 1919 births 1996 deaths Scottish men's footballers Men's association football forwards Rangers F.C. players St Mirren F.C. players Stranraer F.C. players Scotland men's international footballers Scotland men's wartime international footballers Scottish Football League players Scottish Football League representative players People from Dennistoun Footballers from Glasgow Place of death missing {{Scotland-footy-forward-1910s-stub