1914-04-18: Celtic 3-0 Hibernian, League Division 1

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Review

Teams

CELTIC:
Shaw, McNair, Dodds, Young, Johnstone, McMaster, McAtee, Gallacher, McColl, McMenemy, Browning
Scorers:
McMenemy (2), McColl

HIBERNIAN:
W Allan, Girdwood, Templeton, McColl, Paterson, Grosert, R Wilson, Hendren, Reid, Aitken, McDougall.

Referee:
Venue: Celtic Park
Attendance: 12,000

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Articles

The Scotsman, Monday 20th April, 1914.

About 10,000 were present at Parkhead, Glasgow to witness a Celtic victory over a weakened Hibernian team. The Celts were at full strength, but injuries kept Smith, Wood, Fleming and Kerr out of Hibernian side. All through, the Celtic were easily the better side, and but for very fine work by Allan in goal and by the Hibernian defence generally, the victory would have been a much more substantial one.

With the wind behind them, the Celts opened with a keen attack, and after five minutes’ play, during which both Reid and Gallacher might have scored for each side respectively, McMenemy, with a low shot which got into the net between Allan and the upright opened the scoring. Allan might have saved this shot, but his subsequent play was magnificent, and he defied the best efforts of the Celtic forwards to beat him. The Hibernian defence under difficult circumstances did well, but the forwards were so weak that the Celtic defence were able to give more than usual amount of help to the forwards.No more scoring occurred before the interval.

On resuming, the Hibernians were without Templeton, who had strained the muscles of his knee. Nevertheless the Edinburgh defence stuck to their work, and the Celts had to work very hard for goals, the second of which McColl scored after McMenemy had drawn the defence. Thereafter the Celtic played delightful football, but weak finishing by McAtee, and the manner in which the Hibernian defence nipped in at the critical moment, prevented another goal from accruing until near the end, when McMenemy added a third.