Match Pictures | Matches:1923–1924| Pictures:1923-24 Pictures |
Trivia
- The Glasgow Herald reports that all of the nation’s dockers stopped work on Saturday, and 80 ships on the Clyde cannot be loaded or unloaded. LINK
- Also in the Herald, news from Luxor that Howard Carter has been prevented by the Egyptian Antiquities Service from entering the tomb of Tutankhamun.
- A Scotland team with only one Celt, Joe Cassidy, were beaten 2-0 by Wales at Ninian Park, Cardiff.
Review
An Adam McLean header late in the first half sees Celtic to a tight win.
Teams
CELTIC: Shaw; McNair, Hilley; Wilson, J McStay, MacFarlane,
McAtee, Gallacher, McLean , Thomson, Connolly.
QUEEN’S PARK: Gibbs, Sneddon, Wiseman, McDonald, Gillespie, Dickson, A Morton, King, Chalmers, Moreland, McAlpine.
Referee: J. Binnie (Falkirk)
Attendance: 10,000
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
Pictures
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Articles
Match report from The Scotsman, 18th February 1924
The Glasgow Herald – Feb 18, 1924
The game was evenly contested in the first half, Queen’s Park having as much of the play as Celtic. Both goals were attacked in turn, and it was not until close on the interval that McLean headed past Gibb from a corner kick taken by Connelly. Shaw was repeatedly tested in the second half, but both he and Gibb kept their charges intact. Queen’s Park had the better of the play towards the close, and were unfortunate in failing to draw level.