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- Chic Geatons' return with a goal marks a comfortable victory over the Scottish Cup-holders, whose only goal is scored from the penalty spot by Clyde's right-half and captain Harry Beaton.
- Germany invades Norway and Denmark.
Review
Teams
CELTIC
Smith; Hogg and O’Neill; Geatons, Lyon and Paterson; Kelly and Lynch; Crum; MacDonald and Murphy.
Scorers:
Lynch, (2); McDonald and Geatons.
CLYDE
Brown; Kirk and Hickie; Beaton, Gavin and Weir; Agnew and Martin; Taylor; Wallace and Noble
Scorers:
Beaton.
Referee:—M. C. Hutton (Glasgow).
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The Scotsman – Wednesday, 10th April 1940, page 14
CELTIC'S GOOD WIN
CELTIC, 4; CLYDE, 1.
With a display reminiscent of their best days, Celtic inflicted a decisive defeat on Clyde at Parkhead last night. The winners’ attack gave the visitors’ defenders a severe gruelling.
Crum was very effective as leader. Although he failed to score, he was responsible for the first two goals. McDonald and Lynch applied the finishing touch.
Clyde reduced the leeway from a penalty, but Lynch and Geatons increased Celtic's lead.
The half-back's effort was a magnificent one, as he beat four opponents before placing the ball well away from Brown.