(Match 102) 6th March 1911 (28th Home International Championship) WALES - SCOTLAND 2-2 (1-1) Referee: James Mason (England) Crowd: 14.000, Ninian Park, Cardiff Goals: 1-0 A.G.Morris (20), 1-1 Hamilton (35), 2-1 A.G.Morris (67), 2-2 Hamilton (89) WALES: Leigh Richmond Roose - Charles Richard Morris [c], Thomas John Hewitt - Edwin Hughes, Lloyd Davies, Llewelyn Davies - William Henry Meredith, Evan Jones, William Davies, Arthur Grenville Morris, Edward Thomas Vizard. SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (6/Third Lanark) - Donald Cameron Colman* (1/Aberdeen) John Walker (2) (1/Swindon Town) - Thomas Somerville Tait (1/Sunderland) Wilfrid Lawson Low (1/Newcastle United) Peter McWilliam [c] (8/Newcastle United) - Alexander Bennett (9/Rangers) James "Napoleon" McMenemy* (5/Celtic) William Reid (1/Rangers) Alexander Macfarlane (5/Dundee) Robert Cumming Hamilton (11/Dundee) Notes: John Walker (2) - (Swindon Town, nine caps: from 6th March 1911 to 5th April 1913).
(Match 103) 18th March 1911 (28th Home International Championship) SCOTLAND - IRELAND 2-0 (1-0) Referee: Herbert Bamlett (England) Crowd: 32.000, Celtic Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Reid (23), 2-0 McMenemy (53) SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (7/Third Lanark) - Donald Cameron Colman* (2/Aberdeen) John Walker (2) (2/Swindon Town) - Andrew Aitken [c] (13/Leicester Fosse) Charles Bellany Thomson (15/Sunderland) James Hay (6/Celtic) - Angus Douglas (1/Chelsea) James "Napoleon" McMenemy* (6/Celtic) William Reid (2/Rangers) Alexander Higgins (3/Newcastle United) Alexander Smith (19/Rangers) IRELAND: William Edward Scott [c] - Samuel Burnison, Patrick McCann - Valentine Harris, James Connor, Henry Hampton - William Lacey, Denis J.Hannon, John McDonnell, Charles Graham Webb, Thomas Walker.
(Match 104) 1st April 1911 (28th Home International Championship) ENGLAND - SCOTLAND 1-1 (1-0) Referee: William Nunnerley (Wales) Crowd: 38.000, Goodison Park, Liverpool Goals: 1-0 Stewart (20), 1-1 Higgins (88) ENGLAND: Reginald Garnet Williamson - Robert Crompton [c], Jesse Pennington - Benjamin Warren, WilliamJohn Wedlock, Kenneth Reginald Gunnery Hunt - John Simpson, James Stewart, George William Webb, Joseph William Bache, Robert Ernest Evans. SCOTLAND: James Lawrence (1/Newcastle United) - Donald Cameron Colman* (3/Aberdeen) John Walker (2) (3/Swindon Town) - Andrew Aitken (14/Leicester Fosse) Wilfrid Lawson Low (2/Newcastle United) James Hay [c] (7/Celtic) - Alexander Bennett (10/Rangers) James "Napoleon" McMenemy* (7/Celtic) William Reid (3/Rangers) Alexander Higgins (4/Newcastle United) Alexander Smith (20/Rangers) Notes: Scotland were runners-up. England won the home title.
(Match 105) 2nd March 1912 (29th Home International Championship) SCOTLAND - WALES 1-0 (0-0) Referee: James Mason (England) Crowd: 32.000, Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh Goal: 1-0 Quinn (87) SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (8/Third Lanark) - Alexander McNair (7/Celtic) John Walker (2) (4/Swindon Town) - Robert Mercer (1/Heart of Midlothian) Charles Bellany Thomson [c] (16/Sunderland) James Hay (8/Celtic) - George Leckie Sinclair (2/Heart of Midlothian) James "Napoleon" McMenemy* (8/Celtic) James Quinn (10/Celtic) Robert Staig Walker (25/Heart of Midlothian) George Clarke Robertson (2/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) WALES: Robert Owen Evans - Llewelyn Davies [c], Lloyd Davies - Joseph Thomas Jones, Edwin Hughes, Moses Richard Russell - William Henry Meredith, George Arthur Wynn, Evan Jones, John William Williams, Edward Thomas Vizard. Notes: Robert Walker became the first player to reach 25 caps for Scotland.
(Match 106) 16th March 1912 (29th Home International Championship) IRELAND - SCOTLAND 1-4 (1-2) Referee: Herbert Bamlett (England) Crowd: 12.000, Windsor Park, Belfast Goals: 0-1 Aitkenhead (8), 0-2 Aitkenhead (23), 1-2 McKnight (42) penalty, 1-3 Reid (60), 1-4 R.Walker (70) IRELAND: James Hanna - George Willis, Alexander Craig - John Darling, Patrick Joseph O'Connell, Joseph Moran - John Houston, James McKnight, James Lowry McAuley, Joseph Enright, Samuel Young. SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (9/Third Lanark) - Alexander McNair [c] (8/Celtic) John Walker (2) (5/Swindon Town) - James Eadie Gordon (1/Rangers) Wilfrid Lawson Low (3/Newcastle United) Alexander Bell (1/Manchester United) - George Leckie Sinclair (3/Heart of Midlothian) Robert Staig Walker (26/Heart of Midlothian) William Reid (4/Rangers) Walter Allison Campbell Aitkenhead (1/Blackburn Rovers) Robert Bryson Templeton (9/Kilmarnock) Notes: The Irish player McAuley was also known as Macauley or McCauley.
(Match 107) 23rd March 1912 (29th Home International Championship) SCOTLAND - ENGLAND 1-1 (1-1) Referee: James Mason (England) Crowd: 127.307, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Wilson (7), 1-1 Holley (13) SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (10/Third Lanark) - Alexander McNair [c] (9/Celtic) John Walker (2) (6/Swindon Town) - James Eadie Gordon (2/Rangers) Charles Bellany Thomson (17/Sunderland) James Hay (9/Newcastle United) - Robert Bryson Templeton (10/Kilmarnock) Robert Staig Walker (27/Heart of Midlothian) David Prophet McLean (1/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) Andrew Wilson (3/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) James Quinn (11/Celtic) ENGLAND: Reginald Garnet Williamson - Robert Crompton [c], Jesse Pennington - John Thomas Brittleton, William John Wedlock, Joseph William [Henry] Makepeace - John Simpson, Frank Jefferis, Bertram Clewley Freeman, George Holley, George Wall. Notes: Scotland and England shared the home title. New World Record attendance for a full international match.
(Match 108) 3rd March 1913 (30th Home International Championship) WALES - SCOTLAND 0-0 Referee: Isaac Baker (England) Crowd: 8.000, The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham WALES: William Ellis Bailiff - Thomas John Hewitt, Llewelyn Davies [c] - Edwin Hughes, Lloyd Davies, William Jones - William Henry Meredith, George Arthur Wynn, Walter Otto Davis, James Roberts, Edward Thomas Vizard. SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (11/Third Lanark) - Robert Abbie Orrock (1/Falkirk) John Walker (2) (7/Swindon Town) - James Eadie Gordon (3/Rangers) Charles Bellany Thomson [c] (18/Sunderland) James Campbell* (1/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) - Andrew McAtee (1/Celtic) Robert Staig Walker (28/Heart of Midlothian) William Reid (5/Rangers) Andrew Wilson (4/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) Robert Bryson Templeton (11/Kilmarnock)
(Match 109) 15th March 1913 (30th Home International Championship) IRELAND - SCOTLAND 1-2 (1-2) Referee: Arthur Adams (England) Crowd: 12.000, Dalymount Park, Dublin Goals: 0-1 Reid (16), 0-2 Bennett (32), 1-2 McKnight (42) IRELAND: William Edward Scott - William George McConnell, Peter Warren - William Andrews, Valentine Harris [c], Henry Hampton - John Houston, James McKnight, William Gillespie, James Lowry McAuley, Francis William Thompson. SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (12/Third Lanark) - Donald Cameron Colman* [c] (4/Aberdeen) John Walker (2) (8/Swindon Town) - Robert Mercer (2/Heart of Midlothian) Thomas Logan (1/Falkirk) Peter Nellies (1/Heart of Midlothian) - Alexander Bennett (11/Rangers) James Eadie Gordon (4/Rangers) William Reid (6/Rangers) James Anderson Croal (1/Falkirk) George Clarke Robertson (3/The Wednesday (Sheffield))
(Match 110) 5th April 1913 (30th Home International Championship) ENGLAND - SCOTLAND 1-0 (1-0) Referee: Alexander Jackson (Scotland) Crowd: 52.500, Stamford Bridge, London Goal: 1-0 Hampton (37) ENGLAND: Sam Hardy - Robert Crompton [c], Jesse Pennington - John Thomas Brittleton, Joseph McCall, Richard "William" Watson - John Simpson, Harold John Fleming, Joseph Henry Hampton, George Holley, Joseph Hodkinson. SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (13/Third Lanark) - Alexander McNair (10/Celtic) John Walker (2) (9/Swindon Town) - James Eadie Gordon (5/Rangers) Charles Bellany Thomson [c] (19/Sunderland) David Wilson (2) (1/Oldham Athletic) - Joseph Donnachie* (1/Oldham Athletic) Robert Staig Walker (29/Heart of Midlothian) William Reid (7/Rangers) Andrew Wilson (5/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) George Clarke Robertson (4/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) Notes: David Wilson (2) - (Oldham Athletic, one cap: 5th April 1913). He was the younger brother of Andrew Wilson. Scotland and Wales were both runners-up. England won the home title.
(Match 111) 28th February 1914 (31st Home International Championship) SCOTLAND - WALES 0-0 Referee: Harold H.Taylor (England) Crowd: 10.000, Celtic Park, Glasgow SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (14/Third Lanark) - Thomas Kelso (1/Dundee) Joseph Dodds (1/Celtic) - Peter Nellies [c] (2/Heart of Midlothian) Peter Pursell (1/Queen's Park) Henry Alexander Anderson (1/Raith Rovers) - Alexander Pollock Donaldson (1/Bolton Wanderers) James "Napoleon" McMenemy* (9/Celtic) James Greig Reid (1/Airdrieonians) James Anderson Croal (2/Falkirk) John Browning (1/Celtic) WALES: Edward John Peers - Thomas John Hewitt, William Jennings - Thomas James Matthias, Lloyd Davies [c], Joseph Thomas Jones - William Henry Meredith, George Arthur Wynn, Walter Otto Davis, William Jones, John Hugh Evans.
(Match 112) 14th March 1914 (31st Home International Championship) IRELAND - SCOTLAND 1-1 (0-0) Referee: Herbert Bamlett (England) Crowd: 31.000, Windsor Park, Belfast Goals: 0-1 Donnachie (70), 1-1 Young (89) IRELAND: Frederick William McKee - William George McConnell, Alexander Craig - Valentine Harris, Patrick Joseph O'Connell [c], Michael Hamill - John Houston, Robert Nixon, Samuel Young, William Lacey, Francis William Thompson. SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (15/Third Lanark) - Joseph Dodds (2/Celtic) Alexander McNair [c] (11/Celtic) - James Eadie Gordon (6/Rangers) Charles Bellany Thomson (20/Sunderland) James Hay (10/Newcastle United) - Alexander Pollock Donaldson (2/Bolton Wanderers) James "Napoleon" McMenemy* (10/Celtic) William Reid (8/Rangers) Andrew Wilson (6/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) Joseph Donnachie* (2/Oldham Athletic)
(Match 113) 4th April 1914 (31st Home International Championship) SCOTLAND - ENGLAND 3-1 (1-1) Referee: Herbert Bamlett (England) Crowd: 105.000, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Thomson (2), 1-1 Fleming (15), 2-1 McMenemy (50), 3-1 Reid (67) SCOTLAND: James Brownlie (16/Third Lanark) - Alexander McNair (12/Celtic) Joseph Dodds (3/Celtic) - James Eadie Gordon [c] (7/Rangers) Charles Bellany Thomson (21/Sunderland) James Hay (11/Newcastle United) - Alexander Pollock Donaldson (3/Bolton Wanderers) James "Napoleon" McMenemy* (11/Celtic) William Reid (9/Rangers) James Anderson Croal (3/Falkirk) Joseph Donnachie* (3/Oldham Athletic) ENGLAND: Sam Hardy - Robert Crompton [c], Jesse Pennington - Albert Sturgess, Joseph McCall, Robert McNeal - Frederick Ingram Walden, Harold John Fleming, Joseph Henry Hampton, Joseph Smith, Edwin Mosscrop. Notes: Scotland were runners-up. Ireland won the home title. The Home International Championships between 1914-15 to 1918-19 inclusive were not held due to the First World War.
(Match 114) 26th February 1920 (32nd Home International Championship) WALES - SCOTLAND 1-1 (1-0) Referee: James Mason (England) Crowd: 16.000, Ninian Park, Cardiff Goals: 1-0 Evans (5), 1-1 Cairns (78) WALES: Edward John Peers - Harold Millership, Moses Richard Russell - Thomas James Matthias, Joseph Thomas Jones [c], William Jennings - William Henry Meredith, Ivor Jones, Stanley Charles Davies, Richard William Richards, John Hugh Evans. SCOTLAND: Kenneth Campbell (1/Liverpool) - Alexander McNair (13/Celtic) David Thomson (1/Dundee) - James Eadie Gordon (8/Rangers) William Cringan [c] (1/Celtic) James McMullan (1/Partick Thistle) - James Greig Reid (2/Airdrieonians) John Crosbie (1/Ayr United) Andrew Nisbet Wilson (1/Dunfermline Athletic) Thomas Cairns (1/Rangers) Alan Lauder Morton (1/Queen's Park) Notes: Morton's full name was originally registered as John Archibald Morton but changed two months later to Allan Lauder Morton, although in the newspaper reports, etc. his forename was always listed as Alan with a single "l".
(Match 115) 13th March 1920 (32nd Home International Championship) SCOTLAND - IRELAND 3-0 (2-0) Referee: James Mason (England) Crowd: 39.757, Celtic Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Wilson (8), 2-0 Morton (42), 3-0 Cunningham (55) SCOTLAND: Kenneth Campbell (2/Liverpool) - Alexander McNair [c] (14/Celtic) James Blair (1/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) - James Bowie (1/Rangers) Wilfrid Lawson Low (4/Newcastle United) James Eadie Gordon (9/Rangers) - Alexander Pollock Donaldson (4/Bolton Wanderers) James "Napoleon" McMenemy* (12/Celtic) Andrew Nisbet Wilson (2/Dunfermline Athletic) Andrew Cunningham (1/Rangers) Alan Lauder Morton (2/Queen's Park) IRELAND: Elisha Scott - Robert Manderson, David Rollo - Michael Hamill, William Lacey, William Emerson [c] - Patrick Robinson, Patrick Gallagher, Edward Alphonsus Brooks, William Gillespie, John McCandless. Notes: At some time the family of the Irish player Patrick Gallagher changed the spelling of the surname to "Gallacher" and in the newspaper reports, etc. both surnames were used at different times.
(Match 116) 10th April 1920 (32nd Home International Championship) ENGLAND - SCOTLAND 5-4 (2-4) Referee: Thomas Dougray (Scotland) Crowd: 35.000, Hillsborough, Sheffield Goals: 1-0 Cock (9), 1-1 Miller (13), 2-1 Quantrill (15), 2-2 Wilson (21), 2-3 Donaldson (31), 2-4 Miller (40), 3-4 Kelly (57), 4-4 Morris (67), 5-4 Kelly (73) ENGLAND: Sam Hardy - Ephraim Longworth, Jesse Pennington [c] - Andrew Ducat, Joseph McCall, Arthur Grimsdell - Charles William Wallace, Robert Kelly, John Gilbert Cock, Frederick Morris, Alfred Edward Quantrill. SCOTLAND: Kenneth Campbell (3/Partick Thistle) - Alexander McNair [c] (15/Celtic) James Blair (2/The Wednesday (Sheffield)) - James Bowie (2/Rangers) Wilfrid Lawson Low (5/Newcastle United) James Eadie Gordon (10/Rangers) - Alexander Pollock Donaldson (5/Bolton Wanderers) Thomas Miller (1/Liverpool) Andrew Nisbet Wilson (3/Dunfermline Athletic) John Paterson (1/Leicester City) Alexander Troup (1/Dundee) Notes: Leicester Fosse FC became Leicester City FC in August 1919. Scotland and England were both runners-up. Wales won the home title.
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