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Hurlford, Ayrshire born left half Jock McEwan began his football career with Darvel and Irvine Meadow, from where he was signed by Scottish League club Kilmarnock in 1923, making his Scottish League debut at Third Lanark that November. He quickly became a regular in the side, and was on the field when Killie won the Scottish Cup beating Glasgow Rangers in 1929 and when they finished runners-up after a replay in the 1932 Final when they were beaten by Rangers. He made 395 appearances in Scottish League and Cup matches, and visited North America (the club’s first tour overseas) in the summer of 1930, retiring in 1935.