Scotland Unofficial Matches 1929-1935


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Tuesday 28th May 1929 (Unofficial international)
EAST NORWAY XI - SCOTLAND XI  0-4  (0-1)
Referee: R Randers-Johansen (Norway)
Crowd: 12.000, Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway
Goals: 0-1 Fleming (31), 0-2 Rankin (64), 0-3 Nisbet (71), 0-4 Rankin (75) penalty

EAST NORWAY XI: 
Henry Johansen (VIF) [sub: Ingvald Froysa (Frigg Oslo) 18], Knut Ellingsrud (Orn FK Orten), 
Ingar Pedersen (Orn FK Orten), Alf Arnesen (Stromsgodset) [sub: F Foss (Lynn Oslo) 46], 
T Hamre (Start), Sigurd Olsen (Fredrikstad), Sigurd Andersen (Mjondalen), Erling Andersen 
(Mjondalen), Einar Andersen (Mjondalen), Sten Moe (Fredrikstad), Arthur Andersen (Mjondalen).

SCOTLAND XI:
Alexander McLaren                      (St.Johnstone)
Douglas Herbert Gray                   (Rangers)
James Scrymagour Crapnell              (Airdrieonians)
Hugh Auld Morton                       (Kilmarnock)
Allan Leggat Craig                     (Motherwell)
Thomas Craig                           (Rangers)
James Nisbet                           (Ayr United)
Alexander George Cheyne                (Aberdeen)
James Nicholson Fleming                (Rangers)
Robert Rankin                          (St.Mirren)
Robert Howe                            (Hamilton Academical)


Wednesday 8th May 1935 (King George V Jubilee Trust Fund) ENGLAND XI - ANGLO-SCOTS XI 0-1 (0-0) Referee: R Brown (London) Crowd: 8.944, Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London Goal: 0-1 Mutch (82) ENGLAND XI: Henry Edward Wright (Charlton Athletic), Frederick Charles Channell (Tottenham Hotspur), Edris Albert Hapgood (Arsenal), William John Crayston (Arsenal), Bernard Joy (Casuals), Harold Sydney Miller (Chelsea), John Morton (West Ham United), Edwin Raymond Bowden (Arsenal), John William Holliday (Brentford), George William Hall (Tottenham Hotspur), Harold Henry Frederick Hobbis (Charlton Athletic). ANGLO-SCOTS XI: John Jackson (Chelsea) Joseph Nibloe (Sheffield Wednesday) Daniel Blair (Aston Villa) John Hughes McGeavy Hutcheson (Chelsea) Robert Craig Salmond (Portsmouth) John Ross Thomson (Everton) Frank Robert Hill (Arsenal) John Murdoch Beattie (Blackburn Rovers) James Morton Maxwell (Preston North End) George Mutch (Manchester United) William Lindsay Cook (Bolton Wanderers) Notes: The King George V Jubilee Trust Fund was established to commemorate the Silver Jubilee by raising funds to provide sports facilities for young people. Football matches were played to benefit the Fund. The Scottish team was described as Anglo-Scots, the term used for Scottish footballers who played for English clubs. The side was selected by the Scottish Football Association.
Saturday 18th May 1935 (North America tour) PHILADELPHIA GERMAN-AMERICAN - SCOTLAND XI 0-3 (0-2) Referee: Pat Howley (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Crowd: 15.000, Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Goals: 0-1 Mills (11), 0-2 Mills (37), 0-3 Gallacher (68) PHILADELPHIA GERMAN-AMERICAN: Robert Denton, Alfred Stoll, Albert Harker, James Crockett, Robert Nicol, William Fiedler, Johnny Laub, Francis Ryan, George Nemchik [sub: Freddie Lutkefedder 57], Eddie Davies [c], Samuel McAlees. SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) David Ditchburn Meiklejohn [c] (Rangers) Robert Donnelly (Partick Thistle) Robert Fraser (Aberdeen) Robert Frame Main (Rangers) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) Hugh Kilpatrick Gallacher (Derby County) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County) Notes: Arthur Dixon (Rangers) accompanied the Scotland team on the tour as trainer and attendant.
Sunday 19th May 1935 (North America tour) EASTERN UNITED STATES (AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE) - SCOTLAND XI 1-5 (1-3) Referee: Manuel Antonio (Whitestone, Long Island, NY) Crowd: 32.784, Polo Grounds, New York, NY Goals: 1-0 McEwan (17), 1-1 Duncan (27), 1-2 Mills (32), 1-3 Meiklejohn (44) penalty, 1-4 Duncan (53), 1-5 Duncan (70) EASTERN UNITED STATES (AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE): Stanley Chesney (New York Americans), Edward Glover (New York Brookhattan), George Moorhouse (New York Americans), Joseph Martinelli (Pawtucket Rangers), John Slavin (New York Brookhattan), John McManus (New York Americans), Erno Schwarz (New York Americans), Walter Dick (Pawtucket Rangers), John McEwan (Brooklyn Celtic), William Ballantyne (Newark Germans) [sub: James McGregor (Kearny Scots) minutes nk], George Conn (Kearny Scots) [sub: Fabri Salcedo (Brooklyn Hispano) minutes nk]. SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) David Ditchburn Meiklejohn [c] (Rangers) Thomas McCall Smith (Kilmarnock) Robert Fraser (Aberdeen) Robert Frame Main (Rangers) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) David Wilson (Hamilton Academical) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County) Notes: David Wilson was born in Hebburn, a small town in the north-east of England. Different sources give alternative spellings of Schwarz's surname.
Wednesday 22nd May 1935 (North America tour) TORONTO ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 1-3 (1-1) Referee: J M Murphy (nk) Crowd: 10.000, Ulster Stadium, Toronto, Ontario Goals: 0-1 Miller (10), 1-1 Aiken (44), 1-2 Miller (50), 1-3 Gallacher (68) TORONTO ALL-STARS: Len Wollacott (British Consols), Bill Davison (Ulster United), Cyril Davis (Maple Leafs), Joe Clulow (British Consols), Kai Sanvig (Scottish), Jimmy Hagen (British Consols), Ollie Sutton (British Consols), Johnny Aiken (Ulster United), George Graham (Ulster United), Norman Donald (British Consols), L N Meldrum (British Consols). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) Robert Logan "Whitey" McDonald (Rangers) Peter Wilson (Hibernian) Thomas McCall Smith (Kilmarnock) Robert Fraser (Aberdeen) Robert Frame Main (Rangers) William Rennie Miller (Partick Thistle) Hugh Kilpatrick Gallacher (Derby County) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County) Notes: The tour party also included another non-Scottish born player, Robert "Whitey" McDonald, who was not qualified to play in official international matches for Scotland. He earned the nickname due to the colour of his hair. McDonald was born in Ireland, emigrated at an early age to Canada and came to Scotland in 1928 after being signed by Rangers. He went on to play two official internationals for Ireland against Scotland (Match 148) and England on 17th October 1931.
Friday 24th May 1935 (North America tour) WESTERN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 1-9 (0-6) Referee: Major Harold Ballantyne (Kitchener, Ontario) Crowd: 1.000, name of the stadium nk, Kitchener, Ontario Goals: 0-1 D Wilson (3), 0-2 Mills ("a few minutes later"), 0-3 D Wilson (nk), 0-4 D Wilson (nk), 0-5 D Wilson (nk), 0-6 Ferguson (nk), 0-7 Miller (nk), 0-8 Walker (nk), 1-8 Patrick (nk), 1-9 Walker (nk) WESTERN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION ALL-STARS: Dempsey (Guelph), Carson (Stratford), McColl (Kitchener), Bartlett (Fergus), Murphy (Guelph), Parker (Fergus), Orris (Stratford), Sweeney (Guelph), Patrick (Fergus), McAdam (Stratford), Collis (Guelph). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) Robert Logan "Whitey" McDonald (Rangers) Thomas McCall Smith (Kilmarnock) Robert Donnelly (Partick Thistle) Peter Wilson (Hibernian) William Rennie Miller (Partick Thistle) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) David Wilson (Hamilton Academical) William Mills (Aberdeen) Alexander Ferguson (St.Johnstone) Notes: The full sequence of all goals and the scorers have been taken from the Kitchener Daily Record (25th May 1935). On the same date, The Montreal Daily Star credits the seventh Scottish goal to Mills. The Western Football Association, one of the oldest in the world, was formed in Berlin (now Kitchener) in 1880 and its players formed the Canadian team that toured Britain in 1888.
Sunday 26th May 1935 (North America tour) ILLINOIS ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 0-3 (0-0) Referee: George Fyfe (nk) Crowd: 12.000, Mills Stadium, Chicago, Illinois Goals: 0-1 Mills (50), 0-2 Mills (80), 0-3 Duncan (81) ILLINOIS ALL-STARS: Walter Riebe (First Germans), Tom Scott (Wieboldt Wonderbolts [Chicago]), Davidson (Wieboldt Wonderbolts [Chicago]), Bob Thompson (Wieboldt Wonderbolts [Chicago]), William Watson (Wieboldt Wonderbolts [Chicago]), Einar Pearson (Chicago Sparta), Jimmy Munro (Wieboldt Wonderbolts [Chicago]), Hugh Hill (Wieboldt Wonderbolts [Chicago]), Werner Neilson (Wieboldt Wonderbolts [Chicago]), "Baba" Vicek (Chicago Sparta) [sub: Lillie (Wieboldt Wonderbolts [Chicago]) minutes nk], Vidano (Chicago Sparta). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) Peter Wilson (Hibernian) Thomas McCall Smith (Kilmarnock) Robert Fraser (Aberdeen) Alexander Ferguson (St.Johnstone) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) David Wilson (Hamilton Academical) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County) Notes: Robert Fraser was injured and replaced by Robert McDonald (Rangers) in accordance with an agreement between the two teams. Pearson was knocked out in a collision with Peter Wilson.
Wednesday 29th May 1935 (North America tour) ALBERTA ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 1-9 (0-5) Referee: J Gilhooly (nk) Crowd: 5.000, Mewata Stadium, Calgary, Alberta Goals: 0-1 Gallacher (5), 0-2 Duncan (12), 0-3 Gallacher (18), 0-4 Mills (19), 0-5 Duncan (42), 0-6 Mills (68), 1-6 Cummings (69) own goal, 1-7 Gallacher (75), 1-8 Gallacher (77), 1-9 Ferguson (88) ALBERTA ALL-STARS: G Smith (Callies [Calgary]), M McKay (Callies [Calgary]), A Thompson (Canadian Pacific Railway [Calgary]), Ted Radley (Supinas [Lethbridge]), Jim Wilson (Supinas [Lethbridge]), J Devey (Canadian Pacific Railway [Calgary]), J Smith (Canadian Pacific Railway [Calgary]), F Weisner (Canadian Pacific Railway [Calgary]), Sammy Blair (Canadian Pacific Railway [Calgary]), Jimmy Graham (Radials [Edmonton]), Liston Anderson (Legion [Drumheller]). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) Peter Wilson (Hibernian) Robert Donnelly (Partick Thistle) David Ditchburn Meiklejohn (Rangers) Alexander Ferguson (St.Johnstone) William Rennie Miller (Partick Thistle) Hugh Kilpatrick Gallacher (Derby County) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County)
Friday 31st May 1935 (North America tour) VANCOUVER ISLAND ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 0-5 (0-4) Referee: T M Robb (Victoria, British Columbia) Crowd: 3.500, Royal Athletic Park, Victoria, British Columbia Goals: 0-1 D Wilson (6), 0-2 Miller (23), 0-3 D Wilson (25), 0-4 D Wilson (44), 0-5 Walker (56) VANCOUVER ISLAND ALL-STARS: Louis De Costa, Andy Gavin (Nanaimo City), Ernie Edmunds (Nanaimo City), Ron Williams, Roy Barnes (Nanaimo City), Jimmy Knight (Nanaimo City), Gordon Bell (Nanaimo City), Alex Stewart (Nanaimo City), James "Daisy" Waugh (Nanaimo City), George Grey (Nanaimo City), George Payne. SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) David Ditchburn Meiklejohn (Rangers) Robert Donnelly (Partick Thistle) Robert Logan "Whitey" McDonald (Rangers) Robert Frame Main (Rangers) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) David Wilson (Hamilton Academical) William Rennie Miller (Partick Thistle) Alexander Ferguson (St.Johnstone)
Saturday 1st June 1935 (North America tour) VANCOUVER ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 0-1 (0-0) Referee: J Dewar (Vancouver, British Columbia) Crowd: 7.000, Con Jones Park, Vancouver, British Columbia Goal: 0-1 Gallacher (85) VANCOUVER ALL-STARS: Stan Stronge (St.Saviours Tigers), Fred Easley (Rangers), Don Cowan (Westminster Royals), Murray West (St.Saviours Tigers), "Dot" McPherson (Rangers), Jimmy Gemmell (Westminster Royals) [c], Billy McNeil (Rangers), Trevor Harvey (North Shore United), Ray Watchorn (Rangers), Jimmy Spencer (North Shore United), Johnny McKay (St.Andrews). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) David Ditchburn Meiklejohn (Rangers) Thomas McCall Smith (Kilmarnock) Robert Donnelly (Partick Thistle) Robert Frame Main (Rangers) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) Hugh Kilpatrick Gallacher (Derby County) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County) Notes: All the Vancouver players were Canadian-born and the Scottish players said that they were easily the strongest team that they had faced so far on the tour.
Wednesday 5th June 1935 (North America tour) MANITOBA ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 2-7 (1-4) Referee: Jimmy Kelly (Winnipeg, Manitoba) Crowd: 6.000, Carruthers Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba Goals: 0-1 Duncan (15), 0-2 Mills (19), 0-3 Mills (25), 1-3 Hampton (40), 1-4 Miller (44), 2-4 Hampton (50), 2-5 Gallacher (60), 2-6 Gallacher (75), 2-7 Miller (80) MANITOBA ALL-STARS: Frank Davis (Rangers [Fort Rouge]), Ernie Scholes (Irish [Winnipeg]), Jack Morrison (Rangers [Fort Rouge]), Arnie Pratt (Rangers [Fort Rouge]), Alexander Archer (Scottish [Winnipeg]), Jimmy Daly (City Dairy), George Hutchinson (United Weston [Winnipeg]), Sandy Murray (Irish [Winnipeg]), Bobby Hampton (Irish [Winnipeg]), Jock Fulton (Rangers [Fort Rouge]), George Pickup (United Weston [Winnipeg]). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) David Ditchburn Meiklejohn (Rangers) Robert Donnelly (Partick Thistle) Robert Logan "Whitey" McDonald (Rangers) Robert Frame Main (Rangers) William Rennie Miller (Partick Thistle) Hugh Kilpatrick Gallacher (Derby County) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County) Notes: The Prime Minister of Manitoba, John Bracken, made the ceremonial kick-off. Alexander Archer, playing ice hockey for Great Britain, won a gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympic Games in Garmish-Partenkirchen.
Saturday 8th June 1935 (North America tour) EASTERN CANADA ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 0-6 (0-3) Referee: McArthur (nk) Crowd: 8.000, Maple Leaf Stadium, Toronto, Ontario Goals: 0-1 Ferguson (15), 0-2 D Wilson (25), 0-3 Ferguson ("A few moments before half time"), 0-4 D Wilson (51), 0-5 Miller ("shortly afterwards"), 0-6 P Wilson (80) EASTERN CANADA ALL-STARS: Len Wollacott (British Consols [Toronto]), Bill Davison (Ulster United [Toronto]), Cyril Davies (Maple Leafs [Toronto]), Harry Phillips (Scottish [Toronto]), Kai Sanvig (Scottish [Toronto]), Jimmy Hagen (British Consols [Toronto]), McAllister (Falconbridge Falcons [Sudbury]), George Simpson (Frood Mines Tigers [Sudbury]), George Graham (Ulster United [Toronto]), Norman Donald (British Consols [Toronto]), Percy Manuel (Carsteel [Montreal]). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) Peter Wilson (Celtic) Thomas McCall Smith (Kilmarnock) Robert Logan "Whitey" McDonald (Rangers) Alexander Ferguson (St.Johnstone) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) David Wilson (Hamilton Academical) William Rennie Miller (Partick Thistle) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County)
Sunday 9th June 1935 (North America tour) EASTERN UNITED STATES (AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE) - SCOTLAND XI 1-4 (1-2) Referee: Andrew Tehel (New York, NY) Crowd: 10.000, Newark School Stadium, Newark, New Jersey Goals: 1-0 Moorhouse (10) penalty, 1-1 Meiklejohn (18) penalty, 1-2 Duncan (37), 1-3 Gallacher (75), 1-4 Mills (80) EASTERN UNITED STATES (AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE): George Davis (Kearny Scots), Edward Glover (New York Brookhattan), George Moorhouse (New York Americans), John Slavin (New York Brookhattan), William Watson (Wieboldt Wonderbolts [Chicago]), William Fiedler (Philadelphia German-American), Robert Nicol (Philadelphia German-American), Francis Ryan (Philadelphia German-American), Aldo "Buff" Donelli (Morgan [Pittsburgh]), William O'Brien (Kearny Irish) [sub: Lesley Wittek (Newark Germans) minutes nk], Samuel McAlees (Philadelphia German-American). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) Peter Wilson (Celtic) Thomas McCall Smith (Kilmarnock) David Ditchburn Meiklejohn [c] (Rangers) William Rennie Miller (Partick Thistle) Hugh Kilpatrick Gallacher (Derby County) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County)
Tuesday 11th June 1935 (North America tour) HAMILTON ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 1-10 (0-4) Referee: O Newton (nk) Crowd: 5.000, Civic Stadium, Hamilton, Ontario Goals: 0-1 Walker (6), 0-2 Wilson (25), 0-3 Meiklejohn (29), 0-4 Ferguson ("just before half-time"), 0-5 Walker (55), 0-6 Mills (nk), 0-7 Duncan ("Four minutes later"), 1-7 Wass (75), 1-8 Wilson (nk), 1-9 Wilson (nk), 1-10 Ferguson ("as the whistle went to end the game") HAMILTON ALL-STARS: A "Sheik" Holmes (Hearts), Alex McConnell (Hearts), Billy Dunlop (Thistles), Bert Watson (City), Bert Gibb (Thistles), Johnny McLaughlin (Steel), Jimmy Tuohy (Hearts), C "Chick" Alters (Hearts), Fred Walmsley (Radio), Jimmy Connelly (City), Ernie Wass (Thistles). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) David Ditchburn Meiklejohn (Rangers) Robert Donnelly (Partick Thistle) Robert Logan "Whitey" McDonald (Rangers) Alexander Ferguson (St.Johnstone) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) David Wilson (Hamilton Academical) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County) Notes: Contemporary Canadian accounts agree on the full sequence of all eleven goals of the match and the scorers. The Niagara Falls Evening Review (12th June 1935) lists most of the timings of Scottish goals. The Hamilton Spectator (12th June 1935) shows the minute of the goal scored by Wass for the home team.
Thursday 13th June 1935 (North America tour) MONTREAL ALL-STARS - SCOTLAND XI 0-3 (0-3) Referee: W B Howie (nk) Crowd: 8.000, Baseball Stadium, Montreal, Quebec Goals: 0-1 Walker (16), 0-2 Walker (40), 0-3 Ferguson (42) MONTREAL ALL-STARS: Robert Pinkerton (Rosemount Athletic), Malcolm Moon (Hamilton United), George White (Aldred Building), Mike Reed (Hamilton United), Ronald Low (Aldred Building), Allan Fitzpatrick (Aldred Building), Samuel Chedgzoy (Carsteel), Merlyn Davis (Sun Life), Larry Fitzpatrick (Aldred Building), Archie Cree (Royal Victoria Hospital), Percy Manuel (Carsteel). SCOTLAND XI: William Stevenson (Clyde) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) Peter Wilson (Celtic) Robert Donnelly (Partick Thistle) Robert Logan "Whitey" McDonald (Rangers) Alexander Ferguson (St.Johnstone) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) David Wilson (Hamilton Academical) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County) Notes: Samuel Chedgzoy was player-coach of Montreal Carsteel from 1930 to 1940. He played two full Internationals for England against Scotland between 1921-1923.
Wednesday 21st August 1935 (King George V Jubilee Trust Fund) SCOTLAND XI - ENGLAND 4-2 (3-0) Referee: William Webb (Glasgow) Crowd: 56.316, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Delaney (9), 2-0 Armstrong (32), 3-0 Walker (42) penalty, 4-0 Walker (51), 4-1 Gurney (70), 4-2 Westwood (86) SCOTLAND XI: John Jackson (Chelsea) Andrew Smellie Anderson (Heart of Midlothian) George Cummings (Partick Thistle) Alexander Massie (Heart of Midlothian) James McMillan Simpson (Rangers) George Clark Phillips Brown (Rangers) James Delaney (Celtic) Thomas Walker (Heart of Midlothian) Matthew Armstrong (Aberdeen) William Mills (Aberdeen) Douglas "Dally" Duncan (Derby County) ENGLAND: Henry Edward Hibbs (Birmingham), Charles [George] Male (Arsenal), Edris Albert Hapgood (Arsenal) [c], Clifford Samuel Britton (Everton), Walter Millership (Sheffield Wednesday), John Bray (Manchester City) [sub: Septimus Charles Smith (Leicester City) 46], John Morton (West Ham United), Horatio Stratton Carter (Sunderland), Robert Gurney (Sunderland), William [Raymond] Westwood (Bolton Wanderers), Walter Edward Boyes (West Bromwich Albion).


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Many thanks to Andy Mitchell and Keith Warsop for their own detailed research that we have been able to use.
Many thanks to Colin Jose and David Ross for the details of the 1935 North America tour.

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