1879–80 Scottish Cup

The 1879–80 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the seventh season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. With 142 entrants, this season saw the largest number of teams to compete for the trophy since its inception. Three-time defending champions Vale of Leven lost their first match in the competition for four seasons when they were knocked out in the first round, losing 4–3 to rivals Dumbarton. Queen's Park regained the trophy as they won the competition for the fourth time after beating Thornliebank 3–0 in the final on 21 February 1880.[1]

1879–80 Scottish Cup
The Scottish Cup trophy
CountryScotland
Teams142
Defending championsVale of Leven
ChampionsQueen's Park
(fourth title)
Runners-upThornliebank
Matches played137
Goals scored605 (4.42 per match)

Format

As with the previous competitions, the seventh edition of the Scottish Cup took on the format of a traditional knockout tournament.[2] For the earlier rounds, the names of competing teams were placed into lots according to their districts and drawn into pairs. The home team for each tie was determined by the toss of a coin unless it was mutually agreed or only one of the two clubs drawn against one another had a private ground. In the event of a draw, the team who lost the toss would have the choice of ground for the replay. A similar procedure was used for subsequent rounds however, any club which had received a bye in the previous round would first be drawn against one of the winners of the previous round. The names of winning teams were placed into one lot for later rounds. The choice of venue for the final matches was reserved to the Scottish Football Association.[3]

Calendar

Round First match date Fixtures Clubs
Original Byes Replays
First Round 6 September 1879 65 13 7 142 → 81
Second Round 4 October 1879 38 5 5 81 → 44
Third Round 1 November 1879 22 1 2 44 → 22
Fourth Round 22 November 1879 11 0 2 22 → 13
Fifth Round 20 December 1879 6 1 1 13 → 7
Quarter-finals 3 January 1880 3 1 1 7 → 4
Semi-finals 17 January 1880 2 0 0 4 → 2
Final 21 February 1880 1 0 0 2 → 1
  • Both Glasgow and Edinburgh University were given byes to the third round.
  • Two teams qualified for the second round after drawing their first round replay.
  • Two teams qualified for the third round after drawing their second round replay.
  • Four teams qualified for the fifth round after drawing their fourth round replay.
  • Star of Leven and Kirkintilloch Athletic were reinstated in the second round and Lennox in the third round after Jamestown were disqualified.

Teams

All 142 teams entered the competition in the first round.

Angus and
Perthshire
Ayrshire, Dumfriesshire and
Wigtownshire
Dunbartonshire and
Stirlingshire
Edinburgh and
Fife
Glasgow Lanarkshire Renfrewshire
  • Annan
  • Auchinleck Boswell
  • Ayr
  • Ayr Academicals
  • Beith
  • Catrine
  • Cree Rovers
  • Cumnock
  • Dean
  • Girvan
  • Hurlford
  • Irvine
  • Kilbirnie
  • Kilmarnock
  • Kilmarnock Athletic
  • Kilmarnock Portland
  • Kilmarnock Thistle
  • Lanemark
  • Mauchline
  • Maybole Carrick
  • Maybole Ladywell
  • Queen of the South Wanderers
  • Stewarton Cunninghame
  • Stranraer
  • Tarbolton Burntonians
  • Arthurlie
  • Barrhead
  • Barrhead Rangers
  • Busby
  • Cartside
  • Cartvale
  • Glenkilloch
  • Johnstone Athletic
  • Levern
  • Morton
  • Netherlee
  • Port Glasgow
  • Renfrew
  • Renfrew Ramblers
  • Thornliebank
  • Wellington Park
  • 17th Renfrew RV

First round

Although 142 teams were entered in the competition, it was not uncommon for clubs to merge or fold without the Scottish Football Association being notified so they were still included in the draw for the cup.[2] As a result, 25 teams were given walkovers into the second round.[4] They joined Barrhead Rangers, Bellshill, Cartside, Dennistoun, High School, Kirkintilloch Athletic, Plains Bluebell, St Clement's, Stewarton Cunninghame, Strathmore and Tarbolton Burntonians who all received a bye to the second round. Glasgow University and Edinburgh University received a bye to the third round.[4]

The first round got underway on 6 September 1879 when Beith drew with Kilbirnie. Both teams would advance to the second round after they drew their replay on 27 September and the Scottish Football Association decided to allow them both into the draw.[4] The majority of the ties were played two weeks later. Defending champions Vale of Leven were handed a tough draw away to rivals Dumbarton. It would be the first time the defending champions failed to make it past the first hurdle as a brace from Joseph Lindsay helped Dumbarton to a 4–3 win in their first competitive match at Boghead Park.[5][6][7] Queen's Park and Rangers played out a goalless draw in front of 7,000 spectators at Kinning Park[8][9] to set up a replay a week later while Kilmarnock Athletic defeated Ayr 6–0, Thornliebank won 4–0 at home to Yoker, Netherlee and Morton drew 0–0[10] and Renton were held to a 2–2 draw by Kilmarnock Thistle.[4] In the replays on 27 September, Queen's Park exacted revenge for the previous season's defeat as they trounced Rangers 5–1 at Hampden Park,[11][12] Morton and Netherlee shared 11 goals as the former advanced 7–4 at Cappielow[13] and Renton recorded the biggest win of the round, defeating Kilmarnock Thistle 8–0 away from home.[4]

Jamestown had defeated Star of Leven 2–1 on 20 September but would later be disqualified from the competition after the referee for their second round match against Kirkintilloch Athletic was found to be a member of the club. Star of Leven would be reinstated in the second round to play Kirkintilloch Athletic. The round concluded when Campsie Glen defeated Thistle Athletic 4–0 on 4 October after they had been ordered to replay the original match, which Campsie Glen also won, two weeks earlier.[4]

Matches

6 September 1879 Beith2–2KilbirnieBeith
20 September 1879 Airdrie1–0East KilbrideAirdrie
20 September 1879 Alexandra Athletic4–0AlbatrossGlasgow
20 September 1879 Arbroath5–1Dundee Our BoysArbroath
[14] Stadium: Hospitalfield
20 September 1879 Ayr0–6Kilmarnock AthleticAyr
20 September 1879 Barrhead0–5RenfrewBarrhead
20 September 1879 Brunswick5–0SwiftsEdinburgh
20 September 1879 Campsie Glen4–1
(Void)
Thistle AthleticLennoxtown
20 September 1879 Cartvale5–2Wellington ParkBusby
20 September 1879 Clarkston2–1StonelawAirdrie
20 September 1879 Cree Rovers0–2StranraerNewton Stewart
[15] Stadium: Barn Park
20 September 1879 Dumbarton4–3Vale of LevenDumbarton
[5][6][7] Stadium: Boghead Park
20 September 1879 Dunfermline2–0Edinburgh ThistleDunfermline
20 September 1879 Excelsior2–1ClydebankAirdrie
20 September 1879 Falkirk4–2GrasshoppersFalkirk
[16] Stadium: Randyford Park
20 September 1879 Govan2–1CaledonianGlasgow
20 September 1879 Hamilton Academical2–0GlengowanHamilton
[17] Stadium: South Haugh
20 September 1879 Helensburgh4–2AlcluthaHelensburgh
20 September 1879 Hibernian5–1HanoverEdinburgh
  • Cox
  • Donnelly  (x3)
  • Lee
[18]
20 September 1879 Jamestown2–1[A]Star of LevenJamestown
20 September 1879 Jordanhill2–1KelvinbankGlasgow
20 September 1879 Kennishead2–1GlenkillochGlasgow
20 September 1879 Mauchline3–1DeanMauchline
20 September 1879 Milton of Campsie3–1King's ParkMilton of Campsie
[19] Stadium: Brassburn Park
20 September 1879 Netherlee0–0MortonNetherlee
[10]
20 September 1879 Northern3–0ThistleGlasgow
20 September 1879 Oxford2–2Pollokshields AthleticGlasgow
20 September 1879 Possilpark0–0CityGlasgow
20 September 1879 Rangers0–0Queen's ParkGlasgow
[8][9] Stadium: Kinning Park
Attendance: 7,000
20 September 1879 Renton2–2Kilmarnock ThistleRenton
20 September 1879 Thornliebank4–0YokerThornliebank
20 September 1879 17th Renfrew RV4–1LevernLochwinnoch
27 September 1879 Arthurlie3–0BusbyBarrhead
27 September 1879 Hurlford2–0CatrineHurlford
27 September 1879 Maybole Ladywell2–0Auchinleck BoswellMaybole
27 September 1879 Partick2–0PetershillGlasgow
27 September 1879 Rob Roy2–1Coupar AngusCallander
27 September 1879 Shotts2–1DrumpellierShotts
27 September 1879 Strathblane1–0LenzieBlanefield
27 September 1879 Whitefield7–0GovanhillGlasgow
Ailsaw/oBurnside
Atholew/oBlythswood
Cambuslangw/oUddingston
Clydew/o1st Lanark RV
Cumnockw/oIrvine
Harmonicw/oStonefield
Havelockw/o4th Renfrew RV
Heart of Midlothianw/o3rd Edinburgh RV
John Elderw/oDerby
Johnstone Athleticw/oPort Glasgow
Kilmarnockw/oAyr Academicals
Lennoxw/oRenton Thistle
Maybole Carrickw/oGirvan
Newmainsw/oAvondale
Parkgrovew/oClydesdale
Kilmarnock Portlandw/oLanemark
Possil Bluebellw/oTelegraphists
Queen of the South Wanderersw/oAnnan
Renfrew Ramblersw/o23rd Renfrew RV
Rosslynw/oBlackfriars
South Westernw/oWhiteinch
Upper Clydesdalew/oMount Vernon
Vale of Teithw/oClifton & Strathfillan
3rd Lanark RVw/oUnion
19th Lanark RVw/oWellpark

Replays

27 September 1879 Kilbirnie2–2[B]BeithKilbirnie
27 September 1879 Kilmarnock Thistle0–8RentonKilmarnock
27 September 1879 Morton7–4NetherleeGreenock
[13] Stadium: Cappielow
27 September 1879 Pollokshields Athletic4–0OxfordGlasgow
27 September 1879 Possilpark3–1CityGlasgow
27 September 1879 Queen's Park5–1RangersGlasgow
[11][12] Steel Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 5,000
4 October 1879 Campsie Glen4–0Thistle AthleticLennoxtown
Notes
  1. ^
    A-Jamestown were disqualified following their third round match with Lennox. Their opponents from the first and second round – Star of Leven and Kirkintilloch Athletic – were reinstated and played a second round match to determine who would play Lennox in the third round.
  2. ^
    B-Both teams advanced to the second round.

Sources:[20][21][4]

Second round

A further two sides scratched from the competition as Cumnock and Strathmore were given a walkover against Tarbolton Burntonians and St Clement's respectively while Arbroath, Parkgrove and Renfrew received a bye to the third round.[4]

The second round began on 4 October 1879 with Kilmarnock Athletic's 1–1 draw with Kilbirnie, however, most ties were played a week later.[4] Queen's Park marched through to the third round with a resounding 14–1 win over 1st Lanark RV[22] while there were also big wins for South Western (9–0 vs. Athole), Dumbarton (7–0 vs. Helensburgh)[23][24] and Hurlford (8–1 vs. Maybole Carrick).[4] Morton again shared 11 goals, this time with Arthurlie, but they were on the receiving end this time as the Barrhead side won 8–3[25] while Thornliebank won 6–1 at home to 17th Renfrew RV.[4] Heart of Midlothian were ordered to replay their tie with Brunswick after the original match, a 4–2 win on 18 October[26], was ended in darkness.[4] It made little difference as Hearts won 2–1 two days later.[27]

The second round originally concluded on 1 November 1879 when 3rd Lanark RV overcame Possil Bluebell 1–0 in a replay,[28] however that was before Jamestown's disqualification. Jamestown had defeated Kirkintilloch Athletic 1–0 but, after their third round tie, it was discovered that the referee in that win had been a member of the club. As a result, but Kirkintilloch Athletic and Jamestown's first round opponents, Star of Leven, were reinstated to the competition to face off in the second round. Kirkintilloch Athletic won that match 5–2 on 15 November and they took on Jamestown's third round opponents Lennox in the next round.[4]

Matches

4 October 1879 Kilmarnock Athletic1–1KilbirnieKilmarnock
11 October 1879 Alexandra Athletic5–0HarmonicGlasgow
11 October 1879 Arthurlie8–3MortonBarrhead
[25] Stadium: Dunterlie Park
11 October 1879 Barrhead Rangers2–1Renfrew RamblersBarrhead
11 October 1879 Cambuslang4–1AirdrieCambuslang
11 October 1879 Clyde2–1GovanGlasgow
[29] Stadium: Barrowfield Park
11 October 1879 Dumbarton7–0HelensburghDumbarton
[23][24] Stadium: Boghead Park
11 October 1879 Excelsior2–1BellshillAirdrie
11 October 1879 Hamilton Academical3–0Upper ClydesdaleHamilton
[30] Stadium: South Haugh
11 October 1879 Hibernian4–0DunfermlineEdinburgh
  • Quinn
  • Flynn
[31]
11 October 1879 John Elder1–0
(Void)
JordanhillGlasgow
11 October 1879 Johnstone Athletic6–0CartvaleJohnstone
11 October 1879 Kirkintilloch Athletic0–1[A]JamestownKirkintilloch
11 October 1879 Mauchline6–2KilmarnockMauchline
[32] Stadium: Connell Park
11 October 1879 Maybole Carrick1–8HurlfordMaybole
11 October 1879 Maybole Ladywell6–1Stewarton CunninghameMaybole
11 October 1879 Milton of Campsie0–4Campsie GlenMilton of Campsie
11 October 1879 Northern3–1WhitefieldGlasgow
11 October 1879 Partick3–1HavelockGlasgow
11 October 1879 Plains Bluebell2–0NewmainsPlains
11 October 1879 Pollokshields Athletic5–1DennistounGlasgow
11 October 1879 Queen of the South Wanderers6–0StranraerDumfries
[33]
11 October 1879 Queen's Park14–119th Lanark RVGlasgow
[22] Stadium: Hampden Park
11 October 1879 Renton1–1LennoxRenton
11 October 1879 Shotts0–2ClarkstonShotts
11 October 1879 South Western9–0AtholeGlasgow
11 October 1879 Strathblane1–0FalkirkBlanefield
[34] Stadium: Cuilts Park
11 October 1879 Thornliebank6–117th Renfrew RVThornliebank
11 October 1879 3rd Lanark RV0–0Possil BluebellGlasgow
[35] Stadium: Cathkin Park
18 October 1879 Ailsa3–1RosslynGlasgow
18 October 1879 Heart of Midlothian4–2
(Void)
BrunswickEdinburgh
[26] Stadium: Powderhall
18 October 1879 Kennishead5–0CartsideGlasgow
18 October 1879 Kilmarnock Portland2–1BeithKilmarnock
18 October 1879 Possilpark4–1High SchoolGlasgow
18 October 1879 Rob Roy3–0Vale of TeithCallander
15 November 1879 Kirkintilloch Athletic5–2[A]Star of LevenKirkintilloch
Cumnockw/oTarbolton Burntonians
Strathmorew/oSt Clement's

Replays

18 October 1879 Kilbirnie1–0Kilmarnock AthleticKilbirnie
18 October 1879 Lennox1–1[C]RentonLennoxtown
20 October 1879 Heart of Midlothian2–1BrunswickEdinburgh
[27]
25 October 1879 Jordanhill1–2John ElderGlasgow
1 November 1879 3rd Lanark RV1–0Possil BluebellGlasgow
[28] Stadium: Cathkin Park
Notes
  1. ^
    C-Both teams advanced to the third round.

Sources:[20][21][4]

Third round

Possilpark were the lucky club to receive the only bye to the fourth round.[4] The third round began on 1 November 1879 with a clutch of ties, included amongst them; Dumbarton's 5–0 win over Renton,[36][37] Queen's Park's 5–1 triumph against Partick,[38] Thornliebank's 1–0 defeat of Barrhead Rangers and Parkgrove's first match in the competition after they benefitted from a walkover and a bye in the previous rounds, a 6–2 defeat of Alexandra Athletic.[4] Jamestown also recorded a 5–1 win against Lennox but it was to be the end of the road for the Dunbartonshire side. After it was discovered the referee in their second round match with Kirkintilloch Athletic was a member of the club, Jamestown were disqualified and the three teams they had eliminated were reinstated. Kirkintilloch Athletic defeated Star of Leven in a second round tie on 15 November to set up the final third round tie on 22 November against Lennox, a match Kirkintilloch Athletic won 6–2.[4]

In the interim, Hamilton Academical defeated Excelsior 7–1 at South Haugh,[39] Cumnock – one of three teams along with Parkgrove and Strathmore to reach the third round without playing a single game – lost 1–0 to Hurlford, Arbroath and Clyde recorded 6–1 wins against Strathmore and Ailsa respectively[40][41] and Hibernian won 2–1 in the Edinburgh derby.[42][43]

Matches

1 November 1879 Arthurlie1–2RenfrewBarrhead
1 November 1879 Dumbarton5–0RentonDumbarton
[36][37] Stadium: Boghead Park
1 November 1879 Jamestown5–1
(Void)[A]
LennoxJameston
1 November 1879 Johnstone Athletic3–1KennisheadJohnstone
1 November 1879 Mauchline0–0Kilmarnock PortlandMauchline
1 November 1879 Parkgrove6–2Alexandra AthleticGlasgow
1 November 1879 Pollokshields Athletic2–1NorthernGlasgow
1 November 1879 Queen's Park5–1PartickGlasgow
[38] Stadium: Hampden Park
1 November 1879 South Western2–1John ElderGlasgow
1 November 1879 Strathblane2–1Campsie GlenBlanefield
1 November 1879 Thornliebank1–0Barrhead RangersThornliebank
8 November 1879 Hamilton Academical7–1ExcelsiorHamilton
[39] Stadium: South Haugh
8 November 1879 Hurlford1–0CumnockHurlford
8 November 1879 Rob Roy1–0Edinburgh UniversityCallander
8 November 1879 3rd Lanark RV1–1Glasgow UniversityGlasgow
[44] Stadium: Cathkin Park
15 November 1879 Arbroath6–1StrathmoreArbroath
[40] Stadium: Hospitalfield
15 November 1879 Cambuslang4–2ClarkstonCambuslang
15 November 1879 Clyde6–1AilsaGlasgow
[41] Stadium: Barrowfield Park
15 November 1879 Hibernian2–1Heart of MidlothianEdinburgh
  • Byrne
  • Cavanagh
[42][43]
22 November 1879 Kirkintilloch Athletic6–2LennoxKirkintilloch
Kilbirniew/oMaybole Ladywell
Plains Bluebellw/oQueen of the South Wanderers

Replay

8 November 1879 Kilmarnock Portland0–1MauchlineKilmarnock
15 November 1879 3rd Lanark RV6–0Glasgow UniversityGlasgow
[45] Stadium: Cathkin Park

Sources:[20][21][4]

Fourth round

The fourth round saw a number of one-sided games. On 22 November 1879, three teams recorded double-figures scorelines; Dumbarton won 11–0 at home to Clyde,[46][47][48] Queen's Park defeated Strathblane 10–1 at Hampden Park[49] and Thornliebank won 12–0 at home to Possilpark.[4] Hibernian drew 2–2 with Parkgrove[50] and Kilbirnie drew 1–1 with Hurlford to set up replays the following week but all four sides advanced to the fifth round after both replays ended with the scored tied.[4]

Matches

22 November 1879 Dumbarton11–0ClydeDumbarton
[46][47][48] Stadium: Boghead Park
22 November 1879 Hibernian2–2ParkgroveEdinburgh
[50]
22 November 1879 Johnstone Athletic2–4Rob RoyJohnstone
22 November 1879 Kilbirnie1–1HurlfordKilbirnie
22 November 1879 Queen's Park10–1StrathblaneGlasgow
[49] Stadium: Hampden Park
22 November 1879 Renfrew1–2Pollokshields AthleticRenfrew
22 November 1879 South Western4–0ArbroathGlasgow
[51] Stadium: Copeland Park
22 November 1879 Thornliebank12–0PossilparkThornliebank
29 November 1879 Cambuslang3–0Plains BluebellCambuslang
29 November 1879 Mauchline2–0Hamilton AcademicalMauchline
[52] Stadium: Connell Park
29 November 1879 3rd Lanark RV5–1Kirkintilloch AthleticGlasgow
[53] Stadium: Cathkin Park

Replays

29 November 1879 Hurlford1–1[D]KilbirnieHurlford
29 November 1879 Parkgrove2–2[D]HibernianGlasgow
[54] Stadium: Trinidad Park
Notes
  1. ^
    D-Both teams advanced to the fifth round.

Sources:[20][21][4]

Fifth round

3rd Lanark RV were the only team to receive a bye to the quarter-finals. All six of the fifth round ties were played on 20 December 1879 with one tie going to a reply the following week.[4] Queen's Park recorded the biggest win of the competition as they defeated Hurlford 15–1 at Hampden Park.[55] Thornliebank also recorded a double-figures as they beat Rob Roy 12–0 at home.[4] A double from Quinn helped Hibernian to a 2–0 win at Connell Park against Mauchline[56] while Dumbarton beat Kilbirnie 6–2 at Boghead Park.[57][58] South Western and Parkgrove couldn't be separated as they drew 1–1 in the first match before South Western progressed with a 3–2 win in the replay.[4]

Matches

20 December 1879 Dumbarton6–2KilbirnieDumbarton
[57][58] Stadium: Boghead Park
20 December 1879 Mauchline0–2HibernianMauchline
[56] Quinn  (x2) Stadium: Connell Park
20 December 1879 Pollokshields Athletic4–0CambuslangGlasgow
20 December 1879 Queen's Park15–1HurlfordGlasgow
[55] Stadium: Hampden Park
20 December 1879 South Western1–1ParkgroveGlasgow
20 December 1879 Thornliebank12–0Rob RoyThornliebank

Replay

27 December 1879 South Western3–2ParkgroveGlasgow

Sources:[20][21][4]

Quarter-finals

With just seven teams left, there were only three quarter-final ties and Queen's Park received a bye to the semi-finals. The original ties were played on 3 January 1880 with one replay a week later.[4] Dumbarton and Pollokshields Athletic recorded comfortable home wins, 6–2 vs. Hibernian[59][60][61] and 6–1 vs. South Western respectively.[4] Thornliebank and 3rd Lanark RV played out a 1–1 draw at Cathkin Park[62] before Thornliebank won the replay 2–1 at the same venue.[63]

Matches

3 January 1880 Dumbarton6–2HibernianDumbarton
[59][60][61] Rourke  (x2) Stadium: Boghead Park
Attendance: 2,000
3 January 1880 Pollokshields Athletic6–1South WesternGlasgow
3 January 1880 3rd Lanark RV1–1ThornliebankGlasgow
[63] Stadium: Cathkin Park

Replay

10 January 1880 3rd Lanark RV1–2ThornliebankGlasgow
[62] Stadium: Cathkin Park

Sources:[20][21][4]

Semi-finals

For the first time in four seasons, two semi-finals were played.[2] Both games were played on 17 January 1880.[4] Queen's Park saw off Dumbarton 1–0 at Hampden Park to reach the final for the first time in four years[64][65][66] while Thornliebank defeated Pollokshields Athletic 2–1 at home to reach the final for the first time.[4]

Matches

17 January 1880 Queen's Park1–0DumbartonGlasgow
[64][65][66] Stadium: Hampden Park
17 January 1880 Thornliebank2–1Pollokshields AthleticThornliebank

Sources:[20][21][4]

Final

The final took place at Cathkin Park on 21 February 1880. It was Thornliebank's first appearance in the final but for Queen's Park, it was their fourth and on each of their previous three appearances, they lifted the trophy. Thomas Highet – who scored three goals in the 1876 final and replay, the last time Queen's Park won the competition – scored twice against Thornliebank to help Queen's Park to a 3–0 win and a fourth title, maintaining their 100 per cent record in Scottish Cup finals.[2][4]

Queen's Park3–0Thornliebank
[1][67]
Attendance: 4,000

See also

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  39. "Hamilton Academical 7 - 1 Excelsior [sc], Scottish Cup (08/11/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
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  41. "Clyde 6 - 1 Ailsa, Scottish Cup (15/11/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
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  44. "Third Lanark 1 - 1 Glasgow University, Scottish Cup (08/11/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
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  46. "Dumbarton 11 - 0 Clyde, Scottish Cup (22/11/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  47. "Dumbarton 11-0 Clyde, Saturday, November 22nd, 1879". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
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  50. "Hibernian 2 - 2 Parkgrove, Scottish Cup (22/11/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  51. "South Western 4 - 0 Arbroath, Scottish Cup (22/11/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  52. "Mauchline 2 - 0 Hamilton Academical, Scottish Cup (29/11/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  53. "Third Lanark 5 - 1 Kirkintilloch Ath, Scottish Cup (29/11/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  54. "Parkgrove 2 - 2 Hibernian, Scottish Cup (29/11/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  55. "Queen's Park 15 - 1 Hurlford, Scottish Cup (20/12/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  56. "Mauchline 0 - 2 Hibernian, Scottish Cup (20/12/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  57. "Dumbarton 6 - 2 Kilbirnie, Scottish Cup (20/12/1879)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
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  62. "Third Lanark 1 - 1 Thornliebank, Scottish Cup (03/01/1880)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  63. "Third Lanark 1 - 2 Thornliebank, Scottish Cup (03/01/1880)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
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