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Glasgow and Suburbs Ayrshire Lanarkshire Stirlingshire Forfarshire 1882-83 SCOTTISH CUP First round Glasgow and Suburbs 9 Sep Battlefield v Partick Thistle 2-4 9 Sep Jordanhill v Rangers 0-4 9 Sep Pollokshields Athletic v Alexandria Athletic 6-5 9 Sep Queen’s Park v Thistle 12-1 9 Sep South Western v 3rd Lanark RV 0-3 9 Sep Cowlairs v Whitefield 4-1 11 Sep 1st Lanark RV v Northern 0-4 9 Sep Mavisbank v Granton 3-1 9 Sep Possilpark v Pilgrims 0-6 16 Sep Partick v Petershill 5-0 9 Sep Clyde v Luton 4-0 Apsley bye Glasgow University exempt until the fourth round Ayrshire 16 Sep Annbank v Largs Athletic 7-0 9 Sep Lugar Boswell v Kilbirnie 4-1 9 Sep Portland v Hurlford 1-1 REPLAY 16 Sep Hurlford v Portland 3-2 9 Sep Beith v Beith Thistle 4-2 16 Sep Kilmarnock v Mauchline 2-0 16 Sep Stewarton Cunninghame v Ayr 3-5 9 Sep Cumnock v Kilmarnock Athletic 1-2 Maybole v Rankinston wo-scr Lanarkshire 9 Sep Airdrie v Plains Bluebell 5-1 9 Sep Airdrieonians v Royal Albert 3-3 REPLAY 16 Sep Royal Albert v Airdrieonians 3-3 both qualified 16 Sep Airdriehill v Shotts 0-7 16 Sep Drumpellier v Clarkston 4-3 protest 23 Sep Drumpellier v Clarkston 2-5 23 Sep Wishaw v Holytown 2-0 9 Sep Bellshill v West Benhar 1-2 16 Sep Hamilton Academicals v Cambuslang 0-5 Stirlingshire 16 Sep Dunipace v Falkirk 1-5 16 Sep Lenzie v Strathblane 0-1 9 Sep Milngavie Thistle v East Stirlingshire 2-1 Southfield v Breadalbane wo-scr King's Park bye Forfarshire 9 Sep Dundee Harp v Perseverance (Arbroath) 7-2 9 Sep Arbroath v East End (Dundee) 4-3 9 Sep Angus v Balgay 1-2 16 Sep West End (Dundee) v Strathmore (Dundee) 1-0 9 Sep Our Boys (Dundee) v Dundee Hibernian 2-1 Renfrewshire 9 Sep Abercorn v Ladyburn 10-0 9 Sep Arthurlie v Bute Rangers 7-0 9 Sep Clippens v Glenpatrick 2-3 9 Sep Johnstone v Paisley Athletic 6-2 9 Sep St Mirren v Yoker 8-0 9 Sep Woodland v Sir John Maxwell 1-1 REPLAY 16 Sep Sir John Maxwell v Woodland 5-3 16 Sep Johnstone Athletic v Cartvale 0-3 16 Sep Thornliebank v Greenock Southern 7-1 16 Sep Woodside v Kilbarchan 0-6 9 Sep Morton v Johnstone Rovers 2-1 9 Sep Port-Glasgow Athletic v Lochwinnoch 3-2 16 Sep Pollok v Renfrew 3-2 Dumbartonshire 9 Sep Jamestown v Vale of Leven Hibernian 7-1 9 Sep Alclutha v Renton 1-3 Kilmaronock Thistle v Dumbarton scr-wo Vale of Leven bye Edinburgh 9 Sep Heart of Midlothian v St Bernard’s 1-1 REPLAY 16 Sep St Bernard’s v Heart of Midlothian 3-4 16 Sep Hibernian v Brunswick 8-0 West Calder v Kinleith wo-scr Addiewell v Dunfermline wo-scr Edinburgh University exempt until the fourth round Perthshire 16 Sep Coupar Angus v Dunblane 1-3 protest REPLAY 23 Sep Coupar Angus v Dunblane 1-6 16 Sep Vale of Atholl v Vale of Teith 0-1 Other Shires 16 Sep 5th Kirkcudbright RV v Drumlanrig Rangers 8-0 16 Sep Moffat v Dumfries Rovers 9-0 1st Dumfries RV v Dumfries Academicals wo-scr Queen of the South Wanderers v Rising Thistle wo-scr Aberdeen bye Second round Glasgow and Suburbs 30 Sep Cowlairs v Apsley 13-0 30 Sep Northern v Pollokshields Athletic 0-0 REPLAY 30 Sep Partick v Pilgrims 2-1 30 Sep Partick Thistle v Mavisbank 14-2 30 Sep Queen’s Park v Rangers 3-2 7 Oct Pollokshields Athletic v Northern 4-0 30 Sep 3rd Lanark RV v Clyde 2-0 protest that the referee was a 3rd LRV member REPLAY 7 Oct 3rd Lanark RV v Clyde 3-0 Dumbartonshire and Stirlingshire 30 Sep Dumbarton v King's Park 8-0 30 Sep Southfield v Renton 1-14 30 Sep Vale of Leven v Milngavie Thistle 16-0 7 Oct Jamestown v Strathblane 12-1 Falkirk bye Lanarkshire 7 Oct Cambuslang v Airdrieonians 3-1 30 Sep Royal Albert v Clarkston 3-5 7 Oct Wishaw v Airdrie 1-2 7 Oct West Benhar v Shotts 10-1 Ayrshire 30 Sep Kilmarnock v Hurlford 2-6 7 Oct Annbank v Kilmarnock Athletic 4-5 30 Sep Lugar Boswell v Beith 6-1 7 Oct Maybole v Ayr 6-3 Renfrewshire 30 Sep Abercorn v Pollok 2-2 REPLAY 7 Oct Pollok v Abercorn 2-2 both qualified 30 Sep Kilbarchan v Johnstone 0-7 30 Sep Morton v St Mirren 5-1 30 Sep Thornliebank v Glenpatrick 7-0 30 Sep Cartvale v Arthurlie 2-1 protest REPLAY 7 Oct Cartvale v Arthurlie 1-3 30 Sep Sir John Maxwell v Port-Glasgow Athletic 5-3 protest REPLAY 7 Oct Sir John Maxwell v Port-Glasgow Athletic 2-6 Edinburgh and District 7 Oct Addiewell v Heart of Midlothian 0-14 7 Oct West Calder v Hibernian 2-3 Aberdeenshire, Perthshire and Forfarshire 30 Sep Dunblane v Arbroath 3-1 7 Oct Aberdeen v Dundee Harp 1-3 30 Sep Our Boys (Dundee) v Balgay 5-3 30 Sep Vale of Teith v West End (Dundee) 5-1 Dumfriesshire 30 Sep 5th Kirkcudbright RV v Moffat 5-3 7 Oct Queen of the South Wanderers v 1st Dumfries RV 5-3 Third round Glasgow and Lanarkshire 21 Oct Cambuslang v Partick Thistle 3-3 REPLAY 28 Oct Partick Thistle v Cambuslang 3-3 both qualified 21 Oct Partick v Cowlairs 4-0 21 Oct Pollokshields Athletic v West Benhar 3-0 21 Oct Queen’s Park v Clarkston 13-0 21 Oct 3rd Lanark RV v Airdrie 3-0 Edinburgh, Dumbartonshire and Stirlingshire 21 Oct Dumbarton v Jamestown 8-1 21 Oct Falkirk v Renton 2-2 REPLAY 28 Oct Renton v Falkirk 4-1 21 Oct Vale of Leven v Heart of Midlothian 8-1 Hibernian bye Ayrshire and Renfrewshire 21 Oct Lugar Boswell v Pollok 6-0 21 Oct Port-Glasgow Athletic v Kilmarnock Athletic 2-5 28 Oct Abercorn v Maybole 8-0 21 Oct Arthurlie v Thornliebank 1-0 protest that an oval ball as used REPLAY 28 Oct Arthurlie v Thornliebank 0-0 SECOND REPLAY 24 Nov Thornliebank v Arthurlie 0-0 both qualified 28 Oct Johnstone v Morton 2-1 Hurlford bye Forfarshire and Perthshire 21 Oct Dunblane v Dundee Harp 5-0 28 Oct Vale of Teith v Our Boys (Dundee) 6-4 Dumfriesshire 28 Oct Queen of the South Wanderers v 5th Kirkcudbright RV 3-2 Fourth round 11 Nov Dunblane v 3rd Lanark RV 1-7 11 Nov Hibernian v Partick 2-2 REPLAY 18 Nov Partick v Hibernian 1-4 11 Nov Johnstone v Pollokshields Athletic 1-3 11 Nov Kilmarnock Athletic v Abercorn 5-2 11 Nov Queen’s Park v Cambuslang 5-0 11 Nov Renton v Lugar Boswell 3-5 11 Nov Thornliebank v Dumbarton 0-3 11 Nov Vale of Teith v Hurlford 2-3 18 Nov Arthurlie v Queen of the South Wanderers 3-1 25 Nov Vale of Leven v Edinburgh University 2-0 Partick Thistle v Glasgow University wo-scr Hurlford bye Fifth round 2 Dec Hibernian v Arthurlie 3-4 abandoned due to failing light REPLAY 23 Dec Arthurlie v Hibernian 6-0 at Kinning Park, Glasgow 2 Dec Lugar Boswell v Vale of Leven 1-1 REPLAY 23 Dec Vale of Leven v Lugar Boswell 5-1 23 Dec Queen’s Park v Hurlford 7-2 Dumbarton, Kilmarnock Athletic, Partick Thistle, Pollokshields Athletic and 3rd Lanark RV byes Sixth round 23 Dec 3rd Lanark RV v Pollokshields Athletic 1-1 REPLAY 3 Feb Pollokshields Athletic v 3rd Lanark RV 5-2 30 Dec Arthurlie v Kilmarnock Athletic 1-1 REPLAY 3 Feb Kilmarnock Athletic v Arthurlie 1-2 protest SECOND REPLAY 10 Feb Arthurlie v Kilmarnock Athletic 1-1 at Cathkin Park, Glasgow, Arthurlie protest about a disallowed goal THIRD REPLAY 17 Feb Arthurlie v Kilmarnock Athletic 0-1 at Cathkin Park, Glasgow 3 Feb Dumbarton v Queen’s Park 3-1 10 Feb Partick Thistle v Vale of Leven 0-4 Semi-final 24 Feb Pollokshields Athletic v Dumbarton 0-1 protest REPLAY 17 Mar Dumbarton v Pollokshields Athletic 5-0 24 Feb Vale of Leven v Kilmarnock Athletic 1-1 REPLAY 17 Mar Kilmarnock Athletic v Vale of Leven 0-2 Final at Hampden Park, Glasgow 31 Mar Dumbarton v Vale of Leven 2-2 REPLAY 7 Apr Dumbarton v Vale of Leven 2-1 Dumbarton FC, Scottish Cup winners 1882-83 SCOTTISH 2ND XI CUP First round 25 Nov Northern v Partick 1-3 2 Dec Arthurlie v Pollok 1-1 friendly of 30mins played owing to the weather REPLAY Arthurlie v Pollok 2 Dec Rangers v Renton 10-1 2 Dec Airdrieonians v Benhar 4-3 2 Dec Hibernian v Hamilton Academicals 9-0 2 Dec Kilbarchan v Annbank 2-0 stopped after 10 mins due to a dispute over the second goal, there was also no referee REPLAY Kilbarchan v Annbank 2 Dec Partick Thistle v 3rd Lanark RV 0-2 2 Dec Hurlford v Sir John Maxwell 8-0 2 Dec Falkirk v Royal Albert 9-0 2 Dec Thornliebank v Cartvale 5-0 Possilpark v Clyde REPLAY 9 Dec Clyde v Possilpark 7-1 9 Dec Paisley Athletic v Yoker 10-1 Dumbarton v Cowlairs Vale of Leven v Luton South Western v Jamestown Granton v Pilgrims Holytown v Cambuslang 9 Dec Kilmarnock Athletic v Renfrew 20-2 16 Dec St Mirren v Kilmarnock 9-3 2 Dec Abercorn v Ayr 0-1 25 Nov Kilmarnock Portland v Johnstone Athletic 11-0 25 Nov Maybole v Johnstone 4-0 Thistle, Bellshill and Morton byes Second round Thistle v Vale of Leven 27 Jan Dumbarton v South Western 11-0 Falkirk v Airdrieonians 30 Dec Rangers v Partick 1-0 protest REPLAY Rangers v Partick 6 Jan Thornliebank v Paisley Athletic 2-1 6 Jan Cambuslang v Bellshill 9-1 6 Jan Hurlford v Morton 1-1 REPLAY Morton v Hurlford Maybole v Arthurlie or Pollok 6 Jan St Mirren v Kilbarchan 8-0 Clyde v 3rd Lanark RV REPLAY Clyde v 3rd Lanark RV SECOND REPLAY 20 Jan Clyde v 3rd Lanark RV 4-2 Kilmarnock Athletic v Ayr Kilmarnock Portland, Hibernian and Granton byes Third round 20 Jan Cambuslang v Hibernian 4-4 REPLAY 27 Jan Hibernian v Cambuslang 4-2 27 Jan Hurlford v Kilmarnock Portland 6-1 27 Jan Clyde v Falkirk 5-3 20 Jan St Mirren v Thornliebank 9-1 Kilmarnock Athletic v Granton 7-0 Falkirk bye Fourth round 10 Mar St Mirren v Hurlford 0-2 at East Park, Paisley (Athletic FC) Fifth round 10 Feb Dumbarton v Partick 4-1 Semi-final Kilmarnock Athletic v Dumbarton Vale of Leven Final 17 Mar Kilmarnock Athletic v Vale of Leven 2-2 protest that two Vale players belonged to the 1st XI of Jamestown REPLAY 14 Apr Kilmarnock Athletic v Vale of Leven 2-0 at Boghead Park, Dumbarton FIFESHIRE CUP First round 14 Oct Dunfermline v Dunfermline United 12-2 21 Oct Kirkcaldy Wanderers v Burntisland Thistle 2-3 30 Sep Rossend v Cowdenbeath 1-4 21 Oct Dunfermline St Leonard’s v Blairadam 6-1 St Leonard’s fielded two ineligible players.
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  • Season 1916-1917
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