1894–95 Dumbarton F.C. season

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Dumbarton
1894–95 season
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division One 10th
Scottish Cup Second Round
Top goalscorer League: William Campbell (7)
All: William Campbell/ Hugh Craig (7)

Season 1894–95 was the 22nd Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the fifth time, and the Scottish Cup for the 22nd time.

Overview

The inability to match the bigger clubs in enticing the best players had its inevitable effect with Dumbarton finishing 10th (and bottom) of the First Division with just 7 points, 24 behind champions Hearts.[1]

In the Scottish Cup, Dumbarton were knocked out in the second round by non-league King's Park.

Locally, there was some better news, with Dumbarton retaining the Dumbartonshire Cup for the eighth consecutive season, beating Renton in the final.

During the season, 9 'other' matches were played, including a short tour of London during Easter. Of these matches, 3 were won, 2 drawn and 4 lost, scoring 17 goals and conceding 18.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

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Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance
18 August 1894 Rangers A 0-3
1 September 1894 Leith Athletic H 3-2 Nash;Craig;Johnstone
8 September 1894 Dundee A 0-3 500
15 September 1894 St Bernard's H 3-4 Nash;Craig;Boyle
22 September 1894 St Mirren A 3-4 Craig;Boyle;Campbell
29 September 1894 Hearts H 1-4 Campbell 1,000
13 October 1894 Dundee H 2-4 Craig;Thomson,W
20 October 1894 Celtic A 0-6 4,000
27 October 1894 Hearts A 1-3 Boyle 5,500
3 November 1894 Clyde H 2-3 Craig;Campbell
10 November 1894 Third Lanark A 3-6 Thomson,W;Boyle;Seaton
1 December 1894 Rangers H 1-0 Campbell
22 December 1894 St Bernard's A 0-5
2 March 1895 Third Lanark H 2-4 Campbell(2)
9 March 1895 Celtic H 0-2 4,000
16 March 1895 Clyde A 1-3 Stevenson 1,500
30 March 1895 St Mirren H 4-1 Hartley;Craig;Stevenson;Campbell
6 April 1895 Leith Athletic A 1-1 OG 1,000

Scottish Cup

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Date Rd Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance
24 November 1894 R1 Galston H 2-1 Craig;Johnstone
15 December 1894 R2 King's Park A 1-2 Jackson

Dumbartonshire Cup

Date Rd Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance
27 April 1895 SF Vale of Leven H 5-0 Campbell(3);Craig;unknown
25 May 1895 F Renton H 2-1 Seaton;Campbell

Other Matches

Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance
11 August 1894 Ayr A 1-1 Craig
17 November 1894 Morton A 1-2 unknown
8 December 1894 Vale of Leven A 3-1 McIndewar(2);Nash
31 December 1894 Renton A 2-1 unknown
19 January 1895 Vale of Leven H 1-1[2] Thomson,W
13 April 1895 EnglandArsenal A 1-5 Gracie 6,000
15 April 1895 EnglandChatham A 2-3 Stevenson;Gracie 3,000
4 May 1895 Orion (Aberdeen) A 2-3 Hendry;Seaton 2,000
13 May 1895 Dunipace A 4-1 Weir(2);Seaton;Campbell

Appearances

Dumbarton used 21 players during the season (2 more than the previous season) in 20 Scottish League and Cup matches, as detailed below. Campbell, Craig, Keir, McLeod and Miller played in all of these matches.[3]

Player Position[4] Appearances Goals
Scotland William Boyle FW 9 4
Scotland William Campbell FW 20 7
Scotland Robert Colquhoun HB 2
Scotland Hugh Craig FW 20 7
Scotland William Forsyth FW 3
Scotland James Gracie FW 10
Scotland Jimmy Hartley HB 8 1
Scotland George Jackson FW 3 1
Scotland Robert Johnstone FW 8 2
Scotland Tom Keir BK 20
Scotland John McIndewar FW 3
Scotland John McLeod[5] GK 20
Scotland Tom McMillan BK 10
Scotland John McNicol HB 3
Scotland Alex Miller HB 20
Scotland Billy Nash HB 18 2
Scotland John Seaton FW 4 1
Scotland James Stevenson FW 12 2
Scotland Daniel Thomson HB 12
Scotland William Thomson HB 14
Scotland Hugh F Weir FW 1

Reserve Team

Dumbarton lost in the first round of the Scottish Second XI Cup to Queen's Park.

Scottish Second XI Cup

Date Rd Opponent Venue Result
8 September 1894 R1 Queen's Park A 3-5

See also

References

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  4. The usual formation would be 2-3-5 (two backs, three half backs and five forwards).
  5. The Scottish Cup match against Galston on 24 November marked John McLeod's 100th appearance for the club in national competitions. To mark the occasion, he played at centre forward, rather than his usual position of goalkeeper.

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