1913–14 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1913–1914 season
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division One 19th
Scottish Cup Second Round
Top goalscorer League: John Rowan (12)
All: John Rowan (17)
Highest home attendance 13,000
Lowest home attendance 2,000
Average home league attendance 5,631

Season 1913–14 was the 37th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 15th time, the Scottish Cup for the 31st time and the Scottish Qualifying Cup for the 12th time.

Overview

Despite a good start which saw the club unbeaten in their first six league outings, Dumbarton finished 19th, out of 20, on their return to the First Division with 27 points, well behind champions Celtic.[1] Nonetheless Dumbarton were re-elected to the 'top flight' for the following season.

Dumbarton qualified for the Scottish Cup by reaching the fourth round of the Scottish Qualifying Cup before losing to non-league Nithsdale Wanderers. It is probably worth noting that the match against Nithsdale Wanderers was played by the Dumbarton reserves, as on the same day the first team were on league duty against Airdrie.

The Scottish Cup campaign was short-lived as Dumbarton lost out to Third Lanark in the second round.

Locally, after an absence of three seasons, Dumbarton entered the Dumbartonshire Cup but as in their previous six attempts were defeated in the final, this time by Renton.

There was also a benefit match played for long serving player Robert Muirhead, against Third Lanark.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
16 August 1913Queen's ParkH4-0Rowan(3);McDade7,000
23 August 1913KilmarnockH1-1Ferguson13,000
30 August 1913St MirrenA1-1Speedie6,000
1 September 1913Ayr UnitedH2-1Murray,J(2)4,000
17 September 1913Ayr UnitedA2-1Blyth;Murray,J4,000
27 September 1913MotherwellH1-1Blyth5,000
11 October 1913HibernianH0-37,000
18 October 1913AirdrieA1-4OG7,000
25 October 1913Partick ThistleH1-0Rowan7,000
1 November 1913Third LanarkA0-18,000
8 November 1913RangersA2-3McConnell(2)12,000
15 November 1913CelticH0-410,000
22 November 1913FalkirkA1-3Speedie7,000
29 November 1913HamiltonH1-1McConnell4,000
6 December 1914DundeeA1-5Pender8,000
13 December 1913St MirrenH2-1Speedie;McConnell5,000
20 December 1914AberdeenA3-2Speedie;McConnell;Pender6,000
27 December 1913ClydeA0-04,000
1 January 1914Raith RoversA2-1Rowan;Lawrie8,000
3 January 1914FalkirkH0-46,000
10 January 1914CelticA0-411,000
17 January 1914HeartsH2-1Rowan;Brown7,000
24 January 1914KilmarnockA0-64,000
31 January 1914AberdeenH0-13,000
14 February 1914Partick ThistleA1-2Rowan15,000
21 February 1914ClydeH1-3Gildea5,000
28 February 1914MotherwellA3-4Rowan(3)5,000
7 March 1914DundeeH2-3Ferguson;Thom3,000
14 March 1914RangersH0-38,000
21 March 1914MortonA1-3Brown10,000
28 March 1914MortonH2-6Gildea;Murray,J4,000
31 March 1914Queen's ParkA0-35,000
4 April 1914HeartsA1-5Murray,J6,500
6 April 1914Raith RoversH2-2Gildea;Speedie2,000
11 April 1914HamiltonA1-3Rowan3,000
15 April 1914HibernianA1-1Gildea5,000
18 April 1914AirdrieH1-0Rowan5,000
23 April 1914Third LanarkH2-0Murray,J;Gettins2,000

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
7 February 1914R2Third LanarkA0-26,000

Scottish Qualifying Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
6 September 1913R1Vale of LevenA0-06,000
13 September 1913R1rVale of LevenH2-0Speedie;Rowan6,000
20 September 1913R2JohnstoneH4-0Rowan(2);Speedie;Blyth4,000
4 October 1913R3HurlfordH5-1Riddell(2);Rowan(2);McConnell
18 October 1913R4Nithsdale WanderersA1-3Murray,J

Dumbartonshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
31 December 1913SF1Dumbarton HarpH1-3McDade
25 April 1914SF2Dumbarton HarpA4-0Rowan(4)3,000
29 April 1914FRentonA0-04,000
30 April 1914FrRentonA0-13,000

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
5 January 1914Third LanarkH1-4McDermid

Appearances

Dumbarton used 36 players for the 44 Scottish League, Scottish Cup and Qualifying Cup matches, as detailed below.[2] James Ferguson topped the 'selection chart' by playing in 40 of these matches.[3]

Player Position[4] Appearances Goals
Scotland James C Blyth FW 203
Scotland James Brown MF 2
Scotland John Brown FW 102
Scotland Robert Bryson GK 15
Scotland James Chalk MF 1
Scotland Alexander Clarkson DF 9
Scotland John Davie DF 1
Scotland James Ferguson FW 402
Scotland Alex Forsyth GK 1
Scotland Archibald Frew GK 11
England Alfred Gettins FW 51
Scotland Harry Gildea MF 274
Scotland Samuel Hendry FW 1
Scotland Charles Keir DF 22
Scotland Thomas Lawrie FW 31
Scotland William McAlpine DF 25
Scotland Thomas McConnell FW 286
Scotland James McDade FW 91
Scotland Peter McFie MF 36
Scotland Alex McGillvray FW 1
Scotland Raeburn McLay DF 1
Scotland John B Miller GK 17
Scotland John Murray FW 117
Scotland William Murray FW 1
Scotland Robert Pender FW 62
Scotland John Plank FW 3
Scotland Andrew Potter MF 5
Scotland James Riddell MF 322
Scotland John Robertson FW 10
Scotland John Rowan[5] FW 3517
Scotland David Slimmon DF 2
Scotland Finlay Speedie[6] FW 367
Scotland Daniel Steel MF 5
Scotland Alexander Thom FW 241
Scotland James Thomson DF 27
Scotland Walter Wilson FW 2

See also

References

  1. Smailes, Gordon (1995). The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-020-X.
  2. A new record number of players used during the season, beating the previous highest of 34 set in the 1896-97 season.
  3. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  4. The usual formation would be 2-3-5 (two defenders, three midfielders and five forwards).
  5. The league match against Motherwell on 28 February marked John Rowan's 100th appearance for the club in national competitions.
  6. The league match against Ayr United on 1 September marked Finlay Speedie's 100th appearance for the club in national competitions.

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