Match Pictures | Matches: 1939 – 1940 | 1939-40 Pictures |
Trivia
- The amateurs of Queens benefit from two bad “offside” decisions, and two “reasonable” Celtic penalty-claims are rejected in a bad-tempered match, which sees Queen’s Park progress to the final.
- There is a strong wave of sentiment in the US Senate for President Roosevelt to step into the role of peacemaker in Europe.
Review
Teams
QUEEN’S PARK:
G. Hamilton, D. Clyne, and H. Dickson. W. Buchanan R. Cross and A. Hosie; J. Ferguson and A. Aitken, J. Kyle; W. Browning and G. Mitchell.
Scorers:
Kyle.
CELTIC:
McKay; Hogg and Morrison; Geatons, Lyon and Paterson; Lynch and McDonald; Crum, Watters and Murphy.
Referee: H. Watson (Glasgow).
Attendance:
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)