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Match Details

Rangers

5-0

Queen of the South

League
Ibrox Park
16 March, 1935

Rangers

Jerry Dawson
Dougie Gray
Robert McDonald
Davie Meiklejohn
Jimmy Simpson
George Brown
Bobby Main
Alex Venters
Jimmy Smith
Bob McPhail
Torry Gillick

4

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4
5
6
7
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9
10
11

Queen of the South

Fotheringham
Savage
Cuthbert
Anderson
Allan
Ferguson
Anderson
Cumming
McLeod
McKay
Tulip

Match Information

Goals

B McPhail 3, xx
J Smith 44
J Smith 88

Match Information

Manager: Bill Struth
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: J Baillie (Motherwell)
Matchday:  Saturday

Match Trivia

Bob McPhail’s International cap is coming nearer. A few weeks ago, we were saying his chance of facing the ‘Auld Enemy’ at Hampden was remote. What now? His genius at Ibrox yesterday was thrown into bold relief. His supreme artistry, power and craft repeatedly had the Queen of the South defenders searching fir a way to stop him. They couldn’t. McPhail’s headwork did not stop there. He scored three goals, two with his ‘toe-piece’ and one from the penalty spot. It has been proved time and again that the champions are a different team when McPhail is at the zenith of his form. His influence with his mates is tremendous. We saw it again. It was just too easy for them. They were the masters almost from the first kick. I will say this for the Dumfries boys, however – they fought it out with more pluck than many a side would have done against such a relentless force. But courage is not everything. They were deficient in skill – at least the skill demanded to match that of Rangers. Fotheringham, who brilliantly stopped Smith’s penalty-kick in the thirteenth minute of the second half, can be absolved from all blame. The balls that beat him would have beaten any keeper. Outwitted though they were on innumerable occasions, Savage and Culbert were ever coming back for more. Allan too must be praised, but J Anderson and Ferguson were totally unable to counter the cool, cunning Ibrox wingers. Seldom did we see the forwards in action. When we did, McKay and Cumming were conspicuous, but they had a thankless task. Really, it would be invidious to draw a comparison between the champions and their adversaries. In every division were they far and away superior. McPhail’s first goal was a masterpiece of quick thinking and perfect execution. He notched the second in the twenty-fifth minute – Bob’s head again. Main and Meiklejohn made this one possible. Smith was the man who notched number three. Less than a minute of the half remained when he flashed the ball away from Fotheringham into the net after two shots had been blocked. Two penalty kicks were awarded the ‘Light Blues’ after the turn. Fotheringham smartly stopped Smith’s spot kick in thirteen minutes, but McPhail’s ten minutes later, went past him like greased lightning. Rangers did not hold their punches to the extent of stopping the scoring, for shortly before the end Smith crashed a fifth behind the big custodian. Smith missed a 58th minute penalty
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