1909–10 Dumbarton F.C. season

The 1909–10 season was the 33rd Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League, the Scottish Cup and the Scottish Qualifying Cup. In addition Dumbarton played in the Dumbartonshire Cup.

Dumbarton
1909–1910 season
StadiumBoghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division Two4th
Scottish CupFirst Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Johnny Hill (13)
All: Johnny Hill (16)

Story of the season

August

On 16 August Dumbarton opened the season at Boghead with a friendly against county champions Renton. The team lined up as follows: Forrester (goal); Muirhead and Gordon (full backs); Hynds, Lipton and Kane (half backs) and Ritchie, Brander, Gibson, NcNee and Hill (forwards}. In a confident display two Brander goals were enough to see the home side began the season with a win.

The opening league tie of the season was played at Boghead on 21 August against Vale of Leven. Hill came in to replace Gibson at centre forward and new signing Spence took over at inside left. The new man scored the opener but Vale equalised. Dumbarton had the chance to win late on from a penalty and while Ritchie scored, the kick was ordered to be retaken and unfortunately he was unable to repeat the task, The game finished 1-1.

The second league fixture was against Raith Rovers a week later at Kirkcaldy. Gordon replaced Kane at left half and O’Neill stepped in at left back, while Hill went to the left wing and Gibson returned at centre forward. Both teams played attacking football but it was Raith who scored first after a Forrester blunder in goals. Brander equalised before half time but it was the home side who snatched both points with the winning goal in the second half.

September

On 4 September Dumbarton commenced their Qualifying Cup campaign at Millburn Park against the current holders Vale of Leven. An unchanged side took to the field and began strongly with Hill scoring after 20 minutes. Ritchie scored a second in the second half and despite the Vale replying with a goal five minutes from time the Sons held on to win 2-1.

It was back to league business a week later as Arthurlie were the visitors to Boghead. For the third week running the same team was fielded and despite having the better of the opening play it was Arthurlie who scored first. Hill however replied within five minutes and at the interval the scores were level. Spence gave Dumbarton back the lead and then Arthurlie equalised once more. However the Sons had the last word as Ritchie scored the winner in a fine 3-2 victory.

On 18 September Johnstone were the opponents at Boghead in the second round of the Qualifying Cup. Again no changes were made to the team. The teams met at the same stage of the competition last season when Dumbarton ran out 4-1 winners and this time they went one better. Hill was first to find the mark and although Johnstone equalised it was one way traffic thereafter with Hill again, Ritchie, Brander and Gibson all scoring in a 5-1 win. Johnstone’s task was not helped by one of their backs being hampered by an injury throughout the second half.

During the week Dumbarton signed former internationalist Finlay Speedie (ex Bradford Park Avenue) and goalkeeper Jim McCormick (ex Arthurlie) and both featured in the league match against St Bernards on 25 September at the Gymnasium. Hynds made way for Speedie, while Gordon replaced Muirhead in the back line with Kane taking over at left half. The home side went into the lead within two minutes but Gibson equalised and that was all the scoring at half time. The Sons continued to press for a winner in the second half but were unable to break the Saints defence and were caught by a breakaway goal and lost by 2-1.

So after 4 games Dumbarton found themselves down in 9th place in the league with just 3 points – Cowdenbeath led with 9 points from 5 played.

October

On 2 October Dykehead were Dumbarton’s opponents in the third round of the Qualifying Cup at Boghead. Muirhead and Hynds returned to the team. New boy Speedie netted his first of the season followed by a second from Gibson. Although the visitors got a goal back before the interval, Brander scored Dumbarton’s third just a minute into the second half and with no further goals the Sons won 3-1.

The following week Dumbarton commenced their county cup programme with a home game against Lennox Amateurs. A couple of squad changes were made with Gordon replacing O’Neil in the back line and McNee coming back in place of Gibson at centre forward, On the day the match was a completely one-sided affair with Dumbarton handing out a 8-0 thrashing. McNee scored four of the goals, Brander had a hat trick and Spence got the other.

Dumbarton were drawn away to play Bo’ness in the fourth round of the Qualifying Cup on 16 October. An unchanged side was selected. The game was a closely contested affair with only a single goal separating the teams – Ritchie (under the pseudonym Murray) scoring just before half time. McNee was injured and retired with ten minutes of the match to go and Bo’ness missed a penalty.

On 23 October it was back to league business with a home match against Abercorn. During the week Dumbarton had signed half back Willie Lithgow (ex Glasgow Perthshire) and forward David Anderson (ex Ayr). Lithgow replaced Gordon at left back with Gordon being played at right half and Anderson took the place of the injured McNee. In another tough tussle the goals came in a five minute spell just after the interval with Hill opening for the Sons and Abercorn equalising – the match ending in a 1-1 draw.

Ayr were next up on 30 October in the last eight of the Qualifying Cup. A number of changes were made to the team – Hynds and Gibson returned in place of Lithgow and Spence respectively. In an exciting match played in good conditions it was returnee Gibson who struck the only goal which took Dumbarton through to the semi final.

As October came to a close Dumbarton found themselves at the foot of the league table with 4 points from 5 matches played – but with games in hand over their nearest challengers. Raith Rovers led the way with 11 points.

November

Albion Rovers were the hosts in a league fixture on 6 November. Three changes were made to the team, Lithgow in the defence, Lipton in the half back line and Spence in the attack all returned. The match turned out to be a disappointing one for Dumbarton as the Rovers left wing was in sparking form scoring a hat trick. Brander got a goal back but the game finished in a 3-1 defeat.

On 13 October Dumbarton travelled to line up against Bathgate in the semi final of the Qualifying Cup. More changes were made by the selection committee with the return of O’Neil, Gordon and Anderson. As expected the match was a close contest but the Sons found the Bathgate defence in their best form. Bathgate scored late in the first half but despite chances at both ends this was to be the only score.

Dumbarton resumed league duty on 20 October with the return fixture against Vale of Leven at Millburn Park. Arthur Urquhart had joined the Sons from Johnstone and he was added to the team on the right wing. In the first half Speedie then Brander had Dumbarton two goals to the good, but Vale rallied and had equalised before half time. Vale continued to pressurise the Sons defence in the second half and took the lead, only for Speedie to equalise from a penalty kick. Vale lost their keeper to injury ten minutes from time but held out for a 3-3 draw.

A week later Dumbarton were at home to play Ayr in the league. Kane replacing Anderson at left half was the only team change. The visitors began brightly but rarely tested McCormick in goals. Play switched to the other end and Lipton scored for Dumbarton but Ayr came back to equalise just before half time. This was the state of affairs with 20 minutes to go but a change in the attack by Dumbarton with Hill switching to centre forward had the desired effect as first Brander and then Hill scored for a 3-1 win.

At the end of the month Dumbarton had lifted themselves off the bottom of the league table with 7 points from 8 games played – Raith maintained the lead with 16 points.

December

It was another league match on 4 December as Dumbarton travelled to take on Arthurlie. Lithgow replaced Kane and Gibson took over the centre forward’s position from Lipton. The home side were quickly into their stride and scored within five minutes, although Anderson then Brander had the Sons in the lead before half time. No further scoring took place and Dumbarton took the win 2-1 and both points.

On 11 December Albion Rovers came to Boghead to fulfil their return league fixture. Lipton was the only change coming back in place of Hill. Both teams played well on a difficult surface and had chances with no scoring taking place at half time. Rovers lost a player due to injury and played the whole of the second half with 10 men, but Dumbarton failed to find a way through and the game ended in a 0-0 draw.

A week later it was a trip to Falkirk to play East Stirling in the league. O’Neil returned to the defence as did captain Hill to the attack. The game started in favour of the Sons with Gibson scoring twice to give Dumbarton an early 2-0 lead. The Shire came back to score their first goal and shortly thereafter Brander was injured and could take no further part in the game. Just before the interval East Stirling equalised. The ten man Dumbarton side could not prevent a further shire goal and the game was lost by 3-2.

On Christmas Day Dumbarton were in Fife to play their league fixture against Cowdenbeath. The only change to the team was Lipton returning at centre half. The first goal was a strange one as a Cowdenbeath player was charged and the whistle went. Everyone stopped apart from Hill who ran on and scored easily. Despite protests the score stood. Then before the interval Brander scored. Although the Fifers came back with a goal Speedie wrapped things up from a penalty for a 3-1 win.

The final game of the year was a benefit for long serving player Bob Gordon against Vale of Leven on 31 December. The game was won by the Vale by 1-0.

As 1909 came to an end Dumbarton had improved another place in the league to 10th with 12 points from 12 games – Raith were still top with 23 points.

January

On New Year’s Day Dumbarton welcomed league leaders Raith Rovers to Boghead. Gordon replaced Lipton in an otherwise unchanged team. Remarkably the Sons had an easy time of it and were 4-0 up by half time – captain Hill adding another 2 to his season’s total. Due to injury Raith played all of the second half with 10 men but despite continued pressure their defence held firm, and late in the game scored a consolation goal from the penalty spot.

Two days later Dumbarton Harp were the visitors to Boghead in a county cup tie. On the day goals by Hill and Speedie were sufficient for a 2-1 win.

On 5 January Dumbarton played at Renton in a benefit match for one of the Renton players and with both sides playing under strength teams the home side came out on top 4-3.

After their New Year games, Dumbarton’s next competitive match was at home on 15 January in the league against Leith Athletic. New signing Alister Gordon (ex Hearts) was introduced on the right wing. Dumbarton started the better and were a goal ahead at the interval. The pressure from the Sons continued until 15 minutes from the end when both Ritchie and Urquhart had to retire injured. Leith took full advantage and scored late on for a 1-1 draw.

A week later Dumbarton faced their toughest challenge for a number of years as Celtic were the visitors in the first round of the Scottish Cup. A team reshuffle was required to accommodate the cup-tied Urquhart with Muirhead returning. Fully 10,000 packed into Boghead to witness what the home fans hoped would be a shock result. The Sons showed up well in the early stages and only a goalkeeping mistake by McCormick had the Celts a goal ahead at the interval. In the second half Dumbarton pushed forward and it was new boy Alister Gordon who pulled them level. But just as a draw seemed likely Celtic scored a late winner.

Dumbarton’s league match against Ayr on 29 January was postponed due to bad weather.

So at the end of January Dumbarton continued to climb the league table – now in 7th place with 15 points from 14 matches played. Raith remained leaders with 23 points.

February

On 5 February Ayr Parkhouse were at Boghead to fulfil their first league fixture of the season against Dumbarton. Forrester and Urquhart took the places of injured McCormick and Hill. The game turned out to be an easy one for the Sons who were two ahead within 6 minutes. A penalty just before half time was followed by two more in the second half for a comprehensive 5-0 victory.

A week later Dumbarton travelled to Paisley to play Abercorn in the league. Speedie made way for the returning Hill. In the first half the play was fairly even but the Sons managed to reach the interval with a 2-1 lead. The second half however was all Abercorn as they added four goals for a 5-2 win.

St Bernards were the visitors to Boghead on 19 February for their return league match. After the previous week’s showing changes were made with McCormick, Speedie and Kane returning to the team. The game itself was spoiled by a howling gale blowing down the pitch and it was not until 15 minutes from the end that Dumbarton, playing with the wind, scored the winner.

On 26 February the return fixture against Ayr Parkhouse was played. Lipton and Ritchie returned to the team. Only three weeks previously the Sons had easily disposed of the Parkies at Boghead and there was some confidence that another win could be achieved. Nevertheless Parkhouse produced the performance of their season so far and despite going a goal down early on they played confidently throughout and were well worth their 4-2 victory.

So February ended with Dumbarton improving to 6th place in the league with 19 points from 18 games played. Still it was Raith at the top with 26 points.

March

Dumbarton played their third county cup fixture on 5 March at Boghead against cup holders Renton. Bob Gordon and Speedie were the returnees to the team. The match was a tough encounter with the referee having a busy time. Half time arrived goalless but Hill put the Sons ahead after 65 minutes. Shortly thereafter the Sons were awarded a penalty and so infuriated was the Renton half back that he kicked the ball away. When he refused to retrieve it he was ordered from the field. The penalty kick was scored and a third late in the game gave Dumbarton a fine 3-0 win.

On 12 March Dumbarton travelled to Edinburgh to play Leith Athletic in the league. The only change to the team was Urquhart taking Brander’s place at inside right. A bright start by the Sons was rewarded by an Alister Gordon goal and this lead was held till just before half time when Leith equalised. The home team opened the second half strongly and went ahead early on. Dumbarton’s problems were increased when Ritchie retired from the field injured and despite chances at both ends the game finished at 2-1 in favour of Leith.

A week later Dumbarton were on their travels again this time to play Ayr in their return league fixture. The selectors refreshed the attack line with Brander, Urquhart and Gibson coming back into the team. The Sons had already beaten Ayr twice during the season, but it was to be third time lucky for Ayr and with an early goal the home side dominated the play to run out 3-1 winners.

Dumbarton played their first away tie in the county cup competition on 26 March with a game against Vale of Leven. Bob Gordon returned to left back whilst Ritchie came back on the left wing. The game was a close contest from start to finish but Dumbarton were to find the Vale keeper unbeatable and in the end had to settle for a 0-0 draw.

The league at the end of the month showed new leaders with Leith Athletic taking over at the top with 30 points. Dumbarton had slipped to 7th with 19 points from the 20 matches played.

April

Dumbarton played their penultimate league match at home against Cowdenbeath on 2 April. Lipton and Urquhart were back in the team in place of Lithgow and Alister Gordon. Speedie scored in the first half for the Sons but a little later had to retire injured. In the second half Dumbarton also lost Ritchie to injury but the nine men held out for a 1-0 win, with Cowdenbeath missing a late penalty.

After a free weekend, Dumbarton returned to county cup qualification with the return tie against Vale of Leven at Boghead. Alister Gordon took injured Ritchie’s place in the team. The Sons led twice in the first half only for the Vale to equalise both times but in the second half a further two goals for Dumbarton settled the issue for a 4-2 win.

The following Tuesday evening Dumbarton visited Meadow Park for the return county cup fixture against Dumbarton Harp. Lithgow and Gibson returned to the team that fought out a goalless draw.

Then two days later the final qualifying tie of the county cup was played against Renton at Tontine Park. Having already booked their place in the final Dumbarton played a couple of trialists and in the end lost their first game of the competition.

On 23 April the final league game of the season was played at Boghead against East Stirling. Ritchie returned from injury and Gibson was also brought back into the team. While the Shire equalised an early Hill goal, from then on it was all Dumbarton as they piled on four more goals before East Stirling scored a late consolation – the game ending in a 5-2 win. The result raised Dumbarton to finish in 4th place with 23 points from their 22 games.

The final game of the season took place on 30 April at Tontine Park. Dumbarton Harp were the opponents in the county cup final. The Harp had been having a great season doing well in both the Qualifying and Consolation Cups while at the same time had won the Union league. Dumbarton fielded a full strength team. The game was an exciting one with half time reached goalless despite numerous chances for both sides. Hill opened the scoring for Dumbarton but the Harp came back and scored twice before the final whistle and so for the fifth successive season Dumbarton were runners up.

May

Leith Athletic won the Second Division title but decided not to put their names forward for election to the top fight. Dumbarton, along with runners up Raith Rovers, Ayr and Abercorn went into the election together with Morton having finished second to bottom of the First Division. Port Glasgow Athletic had finished at the bottom and resigned from the league with Raith taking their place – full results as follows:

Team Votes Result
Morton 16 Re-elected to First Division
Port Glasgow Athletic Resigned from the League
Raith Rovers 13 Promoted to First Division
Ayr 2 Not promoted to First Division
Abercorn 1 Not promoted to First Division
Dumbarton 0 Not promoted to First Division

Match results

Scottish League

21 August 1909 Scottish LeagueDumbarton1-1[1][2]Vale of LevenBoghead Park
Spence Robertson Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Mr McInnes
28 August 1909 Scottish LeagueRaith Rovers2-1[3][4]DumbartonStarks Park
Bain Brander Attendance: 3,000
Referee: H Bloomer
11 September 1909 Scottish LeagueDumbarton3-2[5][6]ArthurlieBoghead Park
Hill
Spence  60'
Ritchie  90'
McKee
Kennedy
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: A Rodger
25 September 1909 Scottish LeagueSt Bernard's2-1[7][8]DumbartonRoyal Gymnasium Ground
Graham  2' Gibson Attendance: 1,000
Referee: A McGregor
23 October 1909 Scottish LeagueDumbarton1-1[9][10]AbercornBoghead Park
Hill  50' Curran  54' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: J Kilbride
20 November 1909 Scottish LeagueVale of Leven3-3[13][14]DumbartonMillburn Park


Howat
Speedie  15' (pen)
Brander  30'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: J Deans
27 November 1909 Scottish LeagueDumbarton3-1[15][16]AyrBoghead Park
Lipton
Brander  70'
Hill
Clark  44' Attendance: 2,000
Referee: J Mack
4 December 1909 Scottish LeagueArthurlie1-2[17][18]DumbartonDunterlie Park (1906–1919)
Grant Anderson  5'
Brander
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: J Rorrison
11 December 1909 Scottish LeagueDumbarton0-0[19][20]Albion RoversBoghead Park
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: J McKnight
18 December 1909 Scottish LeagueE Stirling3-2[21][22]DumbartonMerchiston Park
Ivory
Allan
Gibson  5' Referee: Mr Murray
25 December 1909 Scottish LeagueCowdenbeath1-3[23][24]DumbartonNorth End Park, Cowdenbeath
Dewar Hill
Brander
Speedie  (pen)
Referee: A Galloway
1 January 1910 Scottish LeagueDumbarton4-1[25][26]Raith RoversBoghead Park
Brander  15'
Hill  25', 28'
Speedie  45'
Niblo  90' (pen) Referee: J Rorrison
15 January 1910 Scottish LeagueDumbarton1-1[27][28]Leith AthleticBoghead Park
Urquhart  37' Young Referee: J Mason
5 February 1910 Scottish LeagueDumbarton5-0[29][30]Ayr ParkhouseBoghead Park
Speedie  5' (pen)
Anderson  6'
Brander
Ritchie
Referee: R Lithgow
12 February 1910 Scottish LeagueAbercorn5-2[31][32]DumbartonNew Ralston Park
Curran  20'
Allan
McMillan
Urquhart  (pen)
Hill
Referee: J Dickson
19 February 1910 Scottish LeagueDumbarton1-0[33][34]St Bernard'sBoghead Park
Hill  75' Attendance: 2,000
Referee: J Mack
26 February 1910 Scottish LeagueAyr Parkhouse4-2[35][36]DumbartonBeresford Park
Goodwin
Fleming
Cameron
Hill
12 March 1910 Scottish LeagueLeith Athletic2-1[37][38]DumbartonOld Logie Green
Meaney  44' Gordon Referee: A Johnston
19 March 1910 Scottish LeagueAyr3-1[39][40]DumbartonSomerset Park

Graham
McLean
Gibson Referee: Mr Murray
2 April 1910 Scottish LeagueDumbarton1-0[41][42]CowdenbeathBoghead Park
Speedie Attendance: 1,500
Referee: J Murray
23 April 1910 Scottish LeagueDumbarton5-2[43][44]E StirlingBoghead Park
Brander  10'
Hill  22'
Gordon  40'
Cairney  12'
Referee: Mr Johnstone

Scottish Cup

22 January 1910 Cup R1Dumbarton1–2[45][46]CelticBoghead Park
Gordon Loney
McMenemy
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: J Kelso

Scottish Qualifying Cup

4 September 1909 QualifyCup R1Vale of Leven1–2[47]DumbartonMillburn Park
Richmond  85' Hill  20'
Ritchie
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: J Kelso
18 September 1909 QualifyCup R2Dumbarton5–1[48]JohnstoneBoghead Park
Ritchie
Hill
Brander
Gibson
Urquhart Attendance: 5,000
Referee: W Guthrie
2 October 1909 QualifyCup R3Dumbarton3–1[49]DykeheadBoghead Park
Speedie
Gibson
Brander  46'
Hannah  40' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: J Stark
16 October 1909 QualifyCup R4Bo'ness0–1[50]DumbartonNewtown Park, Bo'ness
Ritchie  20' Attendance: 5,000
Referee: W Grieve
30 October 1909 QualifyCup R5Dumbarton1–0[51]AyrBoghead Park
Gibson  25' Attendance: 5,000
Referee: A Jackson
13 November 1909 QualifyCup SFBathgate1–0[52]DumbartonMill Park, Bathgate
Farr Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Mr Dougary

Dumbartonshire Cup

9 October 1909 LeagueDumbarton8–0LennoxBoghead Park
McNee
Brander
Spence
Referee: Mr Bloomer
3 January 1910 LeagueDumbarton2–1Dumbarton HarpBoghead Park
Hill
Speedie
Attendance: 3,000
5 March 1910 LeagueDumbarton3–0RentonBoghead Park
Hill  65'
Brander  (pen)
Speedie  90'
Attendance: 2,000
26 March 1910 LeagueVale of Leven0–0DumbartonMillburn Park
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: D Liddell
16 April 1910 LeagueDumbarton4–2Vale of LevenBoghead Park
Hill  20'
Speedie  (pen)
Brander
Caulfield  30'
Robertson  60'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Mr Rodgers
21 April 1910 LeagueRenton1–0DumbartonBoghead Park
Attendance: 1,500
30 April 1910 FinalDumbarton2–1Dumbarton HarpTontine Park
Hill Lucas
Gallagher
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: J Muir

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Dumbarton Harp 8 5 2 1 18 7 +11 12
2 Dumbarton 7 4 2 1 17 4 +13 10[lower-alpha 1]
3 Renton 7 2 2 3 6 10 4 6[lower-alpha 1]
4 Vale of Leven 8 2 2 4 10 14 4 6
5 Lennox 6 1 0 5 5 21 16 2[lower-alpha 1]
Source:
Notes:
  1. There is no record of Lennox's home matches against Renton and Dumbarton. It is likely as they had no bearing on the finalists that they were never played.

Friendlies and other matches

16 August 1909 FriendlyDumbarton2–0RentonBoghead Park
Brander Attendance: 1,000
31 December 1909 FriendlyDumbarton0–1Vale of LevenBoghead Park
Attendance: 1,000
5 January 1910 BenefitRenton4–3[53]DumbartonTontine Park



Brander
Hill
Gibson

Player statistics

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSecond DivisionScottish CupQualifying Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Daniel Forrester[54] 70500020
GK Joe McCormick[55] 2201701040
DF Bob Gordon 2201601050
DF Robert Muirhead[56] 2702001060
DF John O'Neil[57] 80400040
MF David Hynds[58] 2802101060
MF John Lipton[59] 1311110020
MF Willie Lithgow[60] 1601501000
FW David Anderson[61] 2121821020
FW John Brander 28112191062
FW William Gibson[62] 1671140053
FW Allister Gordon[63] 93821100
FW Johnny Hill 271620131063
FW Edward Kane[64] 90600030
FW John McNee[65] 20100010
FW Duncan Ritchie[66] 1951221063
FW Finlay Speedie 2081571041
FW Alexander Spence[67] 112720040
FW Arthur Urquhart[68] 1421420000

Source:[69]

Transfers

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In addition Edward Kane, John O'Neill and Daniel Forrester played their final 'first XI' games in Dumbarton colours.

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  33. "Dumbarton 1 - 0 St Bernard's, Scottish League (19/02/1908)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  34. "Dumbarton 1 - 0 St Bernard's, Saturday, February 19th, 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  35. "Ayr Parkhouse 4 - 2 Dumbarton, Scottish League (26/02/1910)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  36. "Ayr Parkhouse 4 - 2 Dumbarton, Saturday, February 26th, 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
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  42. "Dumbarton 1 - 0 Cowdenbeath, Saturday, April 2nd, 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
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  52. "Bathgate 1 - 0 Dumbarton, Saturday, November 13th 1909". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
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  61. "David Anderson - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  62. "William Gibson - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  63. "Allister Gordon - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  64. "Edward Kane - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  65. "John McNee - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  66. "Duncan Ritchie - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  67. "Alexander Spence - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  68. "Arthur Urquhart - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
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