J McPherson >45
Match Information
Manager: No Permanent Manager
Attendance: unknown - to be confirmed
Referee: unknown - to be confirmed
Matchday: Saturday
Match Trivia
The concluding stage of this competition was decided at Cathkin Park in presence of a fair attendance. Cowlairs were without Ingram of the Glasgow Perthshire, a junior of repute who was expected to don their colours. There was a fall of snow prior to the appearance of the teams, but it cleared up afterwards. The ground was extremely slippery, and the footing consequently insecure. The Rangers commenced with great dash, and during the first 15 minutes did a lot of pressing. Cowlairs were determined to keep the cup holders at bay at all hazards, and if their effort were not characteristic of the polish of their formidable opponenets, there was so far no doubt about their effectiveness. Duff, Harding and Maxwell were very smart in their returns, and any luck going was in favour of the Springburn men. In combination the Rangers were vastly superior, and in general tactics they likewise excelled. On the other hand, the Cowlairs when they got the chance of opening up the play, indulged in long wide passing, and rarely resorted to individual work. The Rangers backs Smith and Drummond were quite a match for the opposing attack, and at close quarters Edgar, Scott and Sharks were quite nonplussed. At halftime the teams crossed over with the score – Rangers 0: Cowlairs 0. The second portion opened with a brisk and sustained attack from the Rangers, who for about 25 minutes had fully the best of matters, Cowlairs rarely getting away. After numerous failures, the Rangers at last scored the long desired goal through the instrumentality of J McPherson. All over the display of Cowlairs was remarkable for great determination. It was the distinguishing and most commendable feature of their play. The Cowlairs put on a burst as the game was drawing to a close, but the Rangers proved equal to their attacks, and a hard game ended – Rangers 1 goal: Cowlairs 0 goals.