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Wednesday 28Th March 1951 White City Stadium, Glasgow Glasgow Wednesday 28th March 1951 White City Stadium, Glasgow Glasgow Tigers 56 Fleetwood Flyers 28 (North Trophy) Glasgow Jack Hodgson 3 3 2’ 2’ 10 2 Junior Bainbridge 1 1 3 1 5 Tommy Miller 3 3 3 3 12 Ken McKinlay 2’ 1 2’ 2’ 7 3 Frank Hodgson 2 2’ 2’ 3 9 2 Norman Lindsay E 3 3 0 6 Alf McIntosh 3 3 6 Eric Davies F 0 0 Fleetwood Angus McGuire 0 2 0 0 2 Don Potter 2 1 1 2’ 6 1 Norman Hargreaves 1 2 2 1 6 Jeff Crawford 0 0 0 1’ 1 1 Alf Parker 3 F 1 3 7 Russ Pursehouse 1 1 0 0 2 Ray Harker 0 2 2 Tom Turnham 1’ 1 2 1 Ht1 J.Hodgson, Potter, Bainbridge, McGuire 81.6 4 2 4 2 Ht2 Miller, McKinlay, Hargreaves, Crawford 81.4 5 1 9 3 Ht3 Parker, F.Hodgson, Pursehouse, Lindsay (ef) 81.0 2 4 11 7 Ht4 McIntosh, McGuire, McKinlay , Harker 81.4 4 2 15 9 Ht5 J.Hodgson, Hargreaves, Bainbridge, Crawford 81.6 4 2 19 11 Ht6 Miller, McKinlay, Pursehouse, Parker (f) 81.4 5 1 24 12 Ht7 Lindsay, F.Hodgson, Potter, McGuire 81.6 5 1 29 13 Ht8 Miller, Hargreaves, Turnham, Davis (f) 79.2 3 3 32 16 Ht9 Bainbridge, J.Hodgson, Parker, Pursehouse 80.4 5 1 37 17 Ht10 Miller, McKinlay, Potter, McGuire 80.4 5 1 42 18 Ht11 Lindsay, F.Hodgson, Hargreaves, Crawford 80.6 5 1 47 19 Ht12 McIntosh, J.Hodgson, Turnham, Pursehouse 81.4 5 1 52 20 Ht13 F.Hodgson, Harker, Crawford, Davies 83.0 3 3 55 23 Ht14 Parker, Potter, Bainbridge, Lindsay 80.0 1 5 56 28 Ibrox Trophy Ht1 Bainbridge, Hargreaves, Harris, Davis (f) 82.4 Ht2 Miller, McIntosh, Scott Hall, Potter (f) 78.6 Ht3 F.Hodgson, Lindsay, Merv Harding, McGuire 81.0 Ht3 McKinlay, Parker, J.Hodgson, Pursehouse 80.8 Final Miller, Bainbridge, F.Hodgson, McKinlay 80.0 Consolation Race Crawford, Harris, Hall, Slim Irvine 84.8 Wednesday 4th April 1951 White City Stadium, Glasgow Glasgow Tigers 47 Newcastle Diamonds 37 (North Trophy) Glasgow Junior Bainbridge 1 1’ 1’ 2’ 5 2 Jack Hodgson 3 2 2 0 7 Norman Lindsay 2’ 2 2 6 Frank Hodgson 3 2’ 1’ 3 9 2 Ken McKinlay 1 1 0 2 4 Tommy Miller 3 3 3 X 9 Alf McIntosh 3 3 F 1 7 Eric Davies X 0 Newcastle Son Mitchell 2 1 2 2 7 Herby King 0 0 1’ 2’ 3 2 Wilf Jay 0 0 3 1’ 4 1 Ernie Brecknell 1 3 2 3 9 Don Wilkinson 0 0 0 1 1 Derek Close 2 3 3 3 11 Don Lawson 0 E 0 Barry Pickering 1 0 1 Ht1 J.Hodgson, Mitchell, Bainbridge, King 82.8 4 2 4 2 Ht2 F.Hodgson, Lindsay, Brecknell, Jay 81.2 5 1 9 3 Ht3 Miller, Close, McKinlay, Wilkinson 79.4 4 2 13 5 Ht4 McIntosh, F.Hodgson, Mitchell, Lawson 81.6 5 1 18 6 Ht5 Brecknell, J.Hodgson, Bainbridge, Jay 81.4 3 3 21 9 Ht6 Close, Lindsay, F.Hodgson, Wilkinson 80.4 3 3 24 12 Ht7 Miller, Mitchell, McKinlay, King 80.2 4 2 28 14 Ht8 Jay, Lindsay, Pickering, Davis (fexc) 83.4 2 4 30 18 Ht9 Close, J.Hodgson, Bainbridge, Wilkinson 81.6 3 3 33 21 Ht10 F.Hodgson, Mitchell, King, Lindsay 83.4 3 3 36 24 Ht11 Miller, Brecknell, Jay, McKinlay 81.4 3 3 39 27 Ht12 McIntosh, Bainbridge, Wilkinson, Pickering 82.6 5 1 44 28 Ht13 Brecknell, McKinlay, Lawson (et), McIntosh (f) 83.0 2 4 46 32 Ht14 Close, King, McIntosh, J.Hodgson (Miller fexc) 82.8 1 5 47 37 Bellahouston Cup Ht1 Mitchell, Jackie Gates, J.Hodgson (f), McIntosh (f) 85.6 Ht2 Close, Lindsay, Bainbridge, Davis 82.4 Ht3 King, Jay, Harris, Blythe (ef) 86.4 Ht4 F.Hodgson, Wilkinson, Brecknell, McKinlay (f) 84.2 Final Close, Hodgson, Mitchell, King 83.6 Consolation Race Sl. Irvine, Ferguson, Davis, Blythe (ef) 90.4 Wednesday 11th April 1951 White City Stadium, Glasgow Glasgow Tigers 42 Edinburgh Monarchs 41 (North Trophy) Glasgow Jack Hodgson 1 0 1’ 3 5 1 Junior Bainbridge 0 3 2 1 6 Alf McIntosh 0 1’ 3 0 4 1 Ken McKinlay 2 2 2 1 7 Norman Lindsay 3 1’ 3 3 10 1 Frank Hodgson 1 2 2’ 0 5 1 Jim Blyth 1’ 2’ 2’ F 5 3 Eric Davies DNR Edinburgh Eddie Lack 2’ 3 F 2 7 2 Jack Young 3 3 3 3 12 Don Cuppleditch 1 1’ X 1 3 1 Harold Fairhurst 3 2 0 1’ 6 1 Bob Mark 2 3 0 1 6 Dick Campbell F 0 3 2’ 5 1 Harold Booth 0 2 2 Harry Andrews F F 0 Ht1 Young, Lack, J.Hodgson, Bainbridge 79.8 1 5 1 5 Ht2 Fairhurst, McKinlay, Cuppleditch, McIntosh 82.8 2 4 3 9 Ht3 Lindsay, Mark, F.Hodgson, Campbell (f) 81.4 4 2 7 11 Ht4 Lack, McKinlay, Blyth, Booth 81.2 3 3 10 14 Ht5 Bainbridge, Fairhurst, Cuppleditch, J.Hodgson 81.8 3 3 13 17 Ht6 Mark. McKinlay, McIntosh, Campbell 82.2 3 3 16 20 Ht7 Young, F.Hodgson, Lindsay, Lack (f) 82.2 3 3 19 23 Ht8 McIntosh, Blyth, Andrews (f), Cuppleditch (fexc)(RR)85.4 5 0 24 23 Ht9 Campbell, Bainbridge, J.Hodgson, Mark 81.0 3 3 27 26 Ht10 Young, Lack, McKinlay, McIntosh 82.6 1 5 28 31 Ht11 Lindsay, F.Hodgson, Cuppleditch, Fairhurst 82.8 5 1 33 32 Ht12 J.Hodgson, Blyth, Mark (efp), Andrews (f) 83.4 5 1 38 33 Ht13 Lindsay, Booth, Fairhurst, Blyth (f) 83.4 3 3 41 36 Ht14 Young, Campbell, Bainbridge, F.Hodgson 82.4 1 5 42 41 Coatbridge Supporters Trophy Ht1 Campbell, McIntosh (Miller(ns)), Blyth, Andrews 83.6 Ht2 Young, J.Hodgson, Mark,E. Davies (ef) McIntosh (ns)81.6 Ht3 Lindsay, Bainbridge, Lack, Fairhurst (ef) 81.8 Ht4 McKinlay, F.Hodgson, Cuppleditch, Booth 83.2 Final Young, Campbell, Lindsay, McKinlay 81.8 Reserves Rally Davies, Bill Hosie (Blyth (ns)), Hall (f),Sl. Irvine (exc) 88.6 Friday 13th April 1951 The Stadium, Motherwell Lanarkshire Eagles 46 Glasgow Tigers 35 (North Trophy) Motherwell Stan Bradbury 1 1 2 2 6 Gordon McGregor 3 0 3 3 9 Joe Crowther 0 3 3 3 9 Danny Lee 1 3 2’ 2’ 8 2 Noel Watson F 3 2 3 8 Will Lowther 3 0 0 2’ 5 1 Bill Baird 0 0 0 Bob Lindsay 1 X 1 Glasgow Ken McKinlay 2 1’ 1’ 0 4 2 Alf McIntosh F 2 1 1 4 Junior Bainbridge 3 3 2 3 11 Jack Hodgson 2’ 2’ 1 N 5 2 Norman Lindsay 2 E E 3 5 Frank Hodgson F E 0 Jim Blyth 2 1 1 2 6 Eric Davies 0 0 0 Ht1 McGregor, McKinlay, Bradbury, McIntosh (f) 79.2 4 2 4 2 Ht2 Bainbridge, J.Hodgson, Lee, Crowther 80.4 1 5 5 7 Ht3 Lowther, N.Lindsay, Watson (f), F.Hodgson (f) 80.2 3 2 8 9 Ht4 Lee, Blyth, McKinlay, Baird 81.2 3 3 11 12 Ht5 Bainbridge, J.Hodgson, Bradbury, McGregor 78.2 1 5 12 17 Ht6 Crowther, Lee, N.Lindsay (ef), F.Hodgson (ef) 80.0 5 0 17 17 Ht7 Watson, McIntosh, McKinlay, Lowther 80.6 3 3 20 20 Ht8 Crowther, Bainbridge, B.Lindsay, Davies 81.8 4 2 24 22 Ht9 McGregor, Bradbury, Blyth, N.Lindsay (ef) 79.0 5 1 29 23 Ht10 Crowther, Lee, McIntosh, McKinlay 81.6 5 1 34 24 Ht11 Bainbridge, Watson, J.Hodgson, Lowther 80.0 2 4 36 28 Ht12 N.Lindsay, Bradbury, Blyth, Baird 80.8 2 4 38 32 Ht13 Watson, Blyth, J. Hodgson (ns), B.Lindsay (exc) 81.0 3 2 41 34 Ht14 McGregor, Lowther, McIntosh, Davies 80.0 5 1 46 35 Monday 16th April 1951 Brough Park, Newcastle Newcastle Diamonds 47 Glasgow Tigers 37 (North Trophy) Newcastle Son Mitchell 1 0 1 1’ 3 1 Herby King 3 2 3 2’ 10 1 Mike Wood 0 1 E 1 Ernie Brecknell 3 3 2 2 10 Don Wilkinson 0 2’ 0 2 4 1 Derek Close 3 3 3 3 12 Don Lawson 2’ 1’ 2 5 2 Barry Pickering 2 0 2 Glasgow Jack Hodgson 2 1 1 0 4 Junior Bainbridge 0 0 3 0 3 Ken McKinlay 1’ 1 3 1’ 6 2 Tommy Miller 2 3 2 3 10 Norman Lindsay 2 3 2 3 10 Frank Hodgson 1’ 0 0 1 2 1 Alf McIntosh 0 1 1 Jim Blyth 1 0 1 Ht1 King, J.Hodgson, Mitchell, Bainbridge 75.2 4 2 4 2 Ht2 Brecknell, Miller, McKinlay, Wood 74.2 3 3 7 5 Ht3 Close, Lindsay, F.Hodgson, Wilkinson 73.2 3 3 10 8 Ht4 Brecknell, Lawson, J.Hodgson, McIntosh 75.2 5 1 15 9 Ht5 Miller, King, McKinlay, Mitchell 74.4 2 4 17 13 Ht6 Lindsay, Brecknell, Wood, F.Hodgson 76.0 3 3 20 16 Ht7 Close, Wilkinson, J.Hodgson, Bainbridge 74.8 5 1 25 17 Ht8 McKinlay, Pickering, Blyth, Wood (ef) 76.0 2 4 27 21 Ht9 King, Lindsay, Mitchell, F.Hodgson 76.4 4 2 31 23 Ht10 Bainbridge, Brecknell, Lawson, J.Hodgson 75.8 3 3 34 26 Ht11 Close, Miller, McKinlay, Wilkinson 73.8 3 3 37 29 Ht12 Lindsay, Lawson, Mitchell, Blyth 76.6 3 3 40 32 Ht13 Miller, Wilkinson, McIntosh, Pickering 75.4 2 4 42 36 Ht14 Close, King, F.Hodgson, Bainbridge 75.0 5 1 47 37 Wednesday 18th April 1951 White City Stadium, Glasgow Glasgow Tigers 51 Lanarkshire Eagles 32 (North Trophy) Glasgow Ken McKinlay 1 1 1 1’ 4 1 Tommy Miller 3 3 3 3 12 Junior Bainbridge 1 2 3 E 6 Jack Hodgson 3 2’ E 2 7 1 Norman Lindsay 2 1 1 3 7 Frank Hodgson 0 3 3 2’ 8 1 Alf McIntosh 3 2 5 Jim Blyth 1 1 2 Motherwell Stan Bradbury 0 1 0 1 2 Gordon McGregor 2 2 3 1 8 Joe Crowther 2 2 2 2 8 Bob Lindsay 0 0 0 2’ 2 1 Noel Watson 1 X F 3 4 Will Lowther 3 3 2 0 8 Bill Baird 0 0 0 Bluey Scott 0 F 0 Ht1 Miller, McGregor, McKinlay, Bradbury 79.2 4 2 4 2 Ht2 J.Hodgson, Crowther, Bainbridge, B.Lindsay 80.8 4 2 8 4 Ht3 Lowther, N.Lindsay, Watson, F.Hodgson 80.0 2 4 10 8 Ht4 McIntosh, J.Hodgson, Bradbury, Baird 82.2 5 1 15 9 Ht5 Miller, Crowther, McKinlay, B.Lindsay 78.4 4 2 19 11 Ht6 Lowther, Bainbridge, J.Hodgson (ef), Watson (exc) 80.2 2 3 21 14 Ht7 F.Hodgson, McGregor, N.Lindsay,Bradbury 79.6 4 2 25 16 Ht8 Bainbridge, Crowther, Blyth, Scott 80.4 4 2 29 18 Ht9 Miller, Lowther, McKinlay, Watson (f) 80.0 4 2 33 20 Ht10 McGregor, J.Hodgson, Bradbury, Bainbridge (ef) 79.4 2 4 35 24 Ht11 F.Hodgson, Crowther, N.Lindsay, B.
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