An inside-forward, he moved from South Liverpool to Liverpool in 1940.
Page began his senior career with Merseyside clubs Everton and South Liverpool.
During 1930s, South Liverpool applied regularly for election to the Football League.
In all, South Liverpool applied to join the Football League on ten occasions, always without success.
South Liverpool gained promotion in 1962 and won the Lancashire Combination first division championship in 1966.
Before the 1987-88 season South Liverpool became the first non-league team to offer a Youth Training Scheme to players.
This effectively ended his professional career and he was transferred to amateurs South Liverpool.
He married Eleanor, a year his senior, and died in April 1921 in South Liverpool.
He had previously played for South Liverpool and later joined New Brighton.
Jones played for South Liverpool, before joining Port Vale in June 1946.