1914-12-26: Celtic 3-1 Hamilton Academicals, League Division 1

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Trivia

  • Celtic & World War One
  • Accies had Sam, the son of Celtic's Hughie Clifford, in a similar position to that once occupied by his father in the hoops. Their goal was scored by former Liverpool player James Stewart.
  • The year 1914 ends with Hearts on 39 points, four points clear of Celtic in second place and eleven points clear of Morton in third place in the league table.
  • The Scotsman of Monday 28th December announced that Army Recruitment offices in Gallowgate, Glasgow, signed up 39 men on Saturday and 12 on Sunday.
  • The Glasgow Herald reports that men from the Clyde on HMS Russell have been engaged in bombarding the lock-gates at Zeebrugge to render the canal system useless.

Review

Teams

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

HAMILTON ACADEMICAL:
James M. "Jim" Watson, Robert C. Robertson, Adam Miller, William Paterson, John Millar, Sam Clifford, John "Jock" Hanlon, James Stewart, Daniel Kelly, Archibald Kyle, William Husband
Scorer: Stewart

Referee: J. M. Dickson (Glasgow)
Venue: Celtic Park
Attendance: 7,000

Articles

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Pictures

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Articles

The Scotsman, Monday 28th December, 1914
Some 6000 spectators turned out to see the struggle between Celtic and Hamilton Academicals at Celtic Park, Glasgow.

From the outset the Celts attacked strongly, but the visitors – who were minus McNamee, their centre-half – put up a great defence, Watson in goal defying the Celts’ sharp-shooters. He had, however, to admit defeat after thirty minutes’ play, Gallagher accepting a pass from McMenemy, and scoring with a fine shot. Two minutes later Quinn added a second goal.

In the second half the visitors quite held their own, but the forwards failed at close quarters, Shaw being seldom in trouble. In the closing stages the Celtic applied a lot of pressure, which resulted in Gallagher scoring from Browning’s cross.

Five minutes from the finish Stewart cleverly outwitted Dodds and gave Shaw no chance with a fine shot.