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Match Details

Rangers

3-1

Morton

League
Ibrox Park
1 May, 1920

Rangers

Willie Robb
Bert Manderson
James Smith # !
Davie Meiklejohn
Andy Cunningham
Alexander Johnstone
Sandy Archibald
James Bowie
Geordie Henderson
Tommy Cairns
James 'Doc' Paterson

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3
4
5
6
7
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9
10
11

Morton

Edwards
Ferrier
McLellan
McIntyre
McGregor
Brown
McNab
MacAulay
French
Stevenson
Seymour

Match Information

Goals

S Archibald 60
J Paterson
S Archibald

Match Information

Manager: William Wilton
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: G.W. Hamilton (Kilbirnie)
Matchday:  Saturday

Match Trivia

There was a huge crowd at Ibrox to welcome the League champions. Rangers won, but they were not two goals better than Morton. In the first half play was mostly fought out in midfield. No side held the mastery, but Rangers ought to have scored, if pots at goal count. Edwards saved thrice in good fashion from Johnstone, who played left half for Rangers vice Walls. French and McNab were the only two who troubled Rangers’ defence, and the latter got the only real try at Robb. Smith showed his worth at left back, and the bouts with McNab were always enjoyable. Level at half-time was all it was value for. In ten minutes Rangers were one up through a great run by Archibald, who caught up a beauty of a pass from Bowie, raced half the length of the field, beat McLellan, shook off Ferrier, and got in a great shot. Edwards caught the ball, but a couple of Rangers were on him, and the ball forced through. Morton pressed strongly, but they carried no shot. Away raced Archibald again, fed this time by Henderson. He crossed a beauty, and Paterson headed past Edwards. Then things got lively, and McNab raised a siege. Rangers’ defence was in a dire straits, and Johnstone in clearing handled. French scored from the penalty. Morton pressed, and but for Manderson’s fine clearing they ought to have scored. One shot really beat Robb, but the post was in the way. Play was mostly in Morton’s favour, but Paterson and Archibald were always foraging and once more the outside right was responsible for a goal. He crossed from the right was accuracy, and Ferrier in attempting to head clear, put through his own goal. That sealed Morton’s fate. For Rangers Smith played a good game, and Johnstone was not far behind Meiklejohn at half. Archibald’s success in getting goals redeemed an otherwise featureless display by the extreme right, Cairns was seldom in the picture. Edwards, Ferrier, McGregor, Brown, McNab and McAulay were best for Morton, the latter being the Abercorn player, and not the usual Morton McAulay
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