Match ended 0-0
Match Information
Manager: No Permanent Manager
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: unknown - to be confirmed
Matchday: Saturday
Match Trivia
The match between these clubs being the only one of importance under association rules in the city between 2000 and 300 spectators were present at Kinning Park to witness the encounter. The result of the game was an even draw – no goals being scored. The Volunteers however made better use of their opportunity in front of the goal than their opponents and Chalmers the Rangers goalkeeper was often called upon to save his charge. This he always managed to do. On starting the game the third were the first to show in front of goal and a good run by Gossland transferred the leather to the opponent’s end of the field and from this on till call of time the play was well balanced. Tait for the Third made several capital runs while Marshall and McIntyre for the same team played a remarkably well. Of the backs Kennedy showed admiral form as did ails McLachlan and Campbell. The forward play of the Rangers was weak the recent alternation in the front division being anything but an improvement McIntyre, Cameron and Duncan in the defence division showed prominently during the game and Chalmers gave additional evidence that he is thoroughly reliable man between the post