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Match Details

Rangers

2-0

Queen's Park

League
Ibrox Park
1 April, 1931

Rangers

Tom Hamilton
Dougie Gray
Robert Hamilton
Jock Buchanan
Davie Meiklejohn
George Brown
Sandy Archibald
Dr James Marshall
Jimmy Smith
Bob McPhail
Alan Morton

4

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Queen's Park

Smith
Campbell
Walker
Grant
Gillespie
King
Crawford
Bremner
Cordiner
Allan
McAlpine

Match Information

Goals

J Smith 33
B McPhail 38

Match Information

Manager: Bill Struth
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: R Morrison (Falkirk)
Matchday:  Wednesday

Match Trivia

It was a one-sided game at Ibrox. Queen’s Park offered weak opposition, and the smallness of the score is explained by bad shooting, good goalkeeping and a difficult wind. Smith scored Rangers’ first goal after 33 minutes and McPhail the second less than two minutes later. Smith’s shot was from about 14 yards out. I thought it was saveable though the ball went slightly away from the custodian. The second goal was the result of a hot shot by Smith. The goalkeeper saved but could only push the ball to McPhail, who easily placed it in the net. Rangers had practically all the play up to the interval, but not another goal. The Hampden forwards could not get a move on. They were too well countered by the Rangers half-backs. When Buchanan went through with the object of scoring Campbell made a fine save by heading clear. It was good work by both men. From a centre by Archibald, Brown got away a fine header, but custodian Smith saved grandly. The second half was a poor affair. Rangers were never in danger for the Queen’s Park forward had no penetrative power. Gray and R Hamilton had an easy task. Tom Hamilton was seldom called upon. He must have been cold. It was the Ibrox half-backs who ruled the roost. After the goals were scored the Rangers, forwards seemed to go easy. It required a flare-up by the Hampden attack to give the game some life. In the last half-hour McAlpine and Allan changed places, and then James B nearly caught Tom Hamilton napping. Marshall and McPhail went in for the cross pas frequently, and Archibald and Morton swung the ball a lot, but the finishing was never good. Once, however, Morton, with a quick rising shot on the run, caused Smith trouble – he had to spring to the ball, which dropped suddenly after appearing to be going over. Meiklejohn was in his element. He took charge of Cordiner, and occasionally Bremner and Allan. Buchanan and Brown walked through it
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