Match Pictures | Matches: 1932 – 1933 | 1933 Pictures |
Trivia
- No match reports published for the Christmas Eve games and only mention is in the round-up of 27th Dec [below] and inside-right Jack Beattie scores the only goal of the game in 57 minutes.
- In the English League First Division, leaders Arsenal beat Sheffield United 9-2.
- Indications at Washington are that there will be no move of importance by America regarding the war debts question before March 4, when Mr Roosevelt's Democratic Administration assumes office. Mr Hoover left the capital for a short holiday cruise off the coast of Florida.
- Hansard reports that Scottish M.P. Mr Maxton has asked the Home Secretary to explain reports that the recaptured prisoner Frederick Amey has been hospitalised with serious head injuries, and explain how he came by these injuries and why no prison visitors have been allowed to see the prisoner.
Review
Teams
ABERDEEN:
Smith, Cooper, McGill, Fraser, Falloon, O’Reilly, Love, Beattie, Moore, Adam, McDermid.
Scorers:
Beattie.
CELTIC:
Wallace, Cook, McGonagle, Wilson, McStay, Geatons, R. Thomson, A. Thomson, McGrory, Napier, H. O’Donnell.
Scorers
Referee:
Attendance:
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
Pictures
Articles
The Scotsman – Tuesday, 27th December 1932, page 4
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL
HEARTS' FIRST HOME DEFEAT
Partick Thistle's eleventh League win in succession and the Heart of Midlothian's first home defeat of the season were witnessed by fully 20,000 spectators at Tynecastle, Edinburgh. The Thistle were the smarter and more dependable side. The Hearts' team were only good in parts, and though the players fought sturdily after losing an unlucky goal the better finish came from the visitors, who scored the winning goal two minutes from the close. The absence of Anderson, down with influenza and out of the team for the first time this season, deprived the Hearts of their customary confidence in defence. McLeod and Ness scored for Partick and Smith for the Hearts. Motherwell had to fight hard for their victory at Kilmarnock but in the end their superior finishing power carried them through. Their scorers were Ogilvie, Moffat and McFadyen. McEwan scored for Kilmarnock. The "shock-providing" Hamilton Academicals themselves received a shock from the lowly Dundee. The home team received their first home defeat of the season, and, in addition, their "score-in-every-match " centre, Crawley, failed to find the net. Boyd had three goals tor Clyde against Airdrie, Lyle three for Morton against East Stirlingshire, and Paul also had a "hat-trick" for Queen's Park. Five of Falkirk's six goals against Cowdenbeath were scored in the second half. Beattie had the goal for Aberdeen that defeated Celtic. St Johnstone were, unlucky to lose a point to Third Lanark. The vital goal was scored when the Perth goalkeeper was off the field injured.
The victory took the Champions into second place–one point behind Rangers–as Celtic lost to Aberdeen. Moore returned at centre forward for Aberdeen after an absence through injury for three weeks–in which Aberdeen lost three games–and he was a conspicuous personality in Aberdeen's 1-0 victory in a vigorous game with Celtic at Pittodrie. Third now on the table, Celtic are six points behind their Ibrox rivals.