Scottish Football Reminiscences and Sketches. David Drummond Bone

Scottish Football Reminiscences and Sketches - David Drummond Bone


Скачать книгу

       The Final Association Cup Tie of 1889.

       Downie (3rd L.R.V.) .

       A. Thompson.

       J. Rae.

       A. Lochhead.

       Mr. M'Farlane.

       J. Oswald, Junior.

       J. Oswald, Senior.

       J. Hannah.

       W. Johnstone.

       J. Kelly (Celtic) .

       P. Gallacher.

       M. M'Keown.

       W. Maley.

       J. M'Laren.

       M. Dunbar.

       R. M'Callum.

       W. Groves.

       J. Coleman.

       T. Maley.

       V.—THE PIONEERS OF ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL IN SCOTLAND; OR, " THE CONQUEROR'S FOOTBALL BOOTS. "

       VI.—HOW CLUBS WERE STARTED LONG AGO.

       VII.—THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL; OR, NED DUNCAN'S DREAM.

       Scotland v. America, 1901.

       VIII.—THE PATRONS, SPECTATORS, AND POPULAR PLAYERS.

       IX.—A DREAM OF THE PAST.

       X.—THE DUEL NEAR THE FOOTBALL FIELD, AND THE CAUSE OF IT.

       XI.—THE FINAL TIE FOR THE ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP—1889-90.

       TWO MEMORABLE MATCHES.

       First Match.

       Second Match.

       Table of Contents

      In bringing my first edition of Football Reminiscences and Sketches before the public, I do so with a sense of profound regard for the game and its players, and heartfelt gratitude to numerous friends—some of whom, alas! are no more—for advice and assistance. If my readers consider it worthy of one who has devoted a quarter of a century in attaining that experience necessary to criticise the players of the dead past and those of the living present with fidelity, I will have gained something to be remembered, and be amply repaid for what I have done to assist the spread of the Association game in Scotland. Many of my sketches, under different names, have already appeared in various journals, including the Daily and Weekly Mail, Bell's Life in London, and the "Scottish Football Annual," but I have remodelled some of them very considerably, and indulge in the hope that they may while away an hour or so at the fireside of the Player and Spectator after a big Cup Tie or other interesting match.

      The Author.

      WATERPROOFS.

      

THOROUGHLY WATERPROOF

      

THOROUGHLY WATERPROOF

      CAOUTCHOUC.

      We are Noted for Superior Quality, Moderate Prices, Unrivalled Selection. Every Garment Guaranteed.

      CURRIE, THOMSON & CO.,

       (LATE THORNTON, CURRIE. & CO.).

43} JAMAICA STREET, {43
45} {45
47} GLASGOW. {47
No. 56. BUCHANAN STREET BRANCH No. 56.

      Ladies' Saloon. (Opposite Herald Office,)

      Telegraphic Address—"Moses," Glasgow.

      The old-established Booking Office for Tourists, Travellers, & Emigrants. Through tickets issued to all parts of the World, by best Lines and at Lowest Rates.

      AGENCY for "Guion," "National," "Cunard," "White Star," "American," "Inman," "Dominion," "Anchor," "Allan" Liners, etc., for the United States and Canada at special low rates; also, "Currie," "Orient," and other Lines, for South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, and South America.

      Through Railway Tickets issued at reduced fares to the principal Cities and Towns in Canada and the United States. Free Land Warrants of £20 value granted to Queensland passengers.

      List of Sailings, Dates, Fares, and all Particulars on application to

      MOSES


Скачать книгу