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Scottish Junior Cup Scottish Junior Cup PART FOUR 1920-1925 1920-21 FIRST ROUND Aberdeenshire Dumbartonshire Aberdeen Comrades 1-2 Aberdeen Richmond Beardmore Athletic 2-1 Twechar Rangers Aberdeen East End 1-1 Hall Russell & Co (0-1) Cumbernauld United 1-1 Croy Celtic (2-4) Aberdeen Parkvale 1-4 Aberdeen Argyle Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 4-0 Duntocher Hibernian Aberdeen Royal Albert 1-0 Aberdeen DDSS Renton Glen Albion 1-2 Kirkintilloch Harp Banks o’ Dee 2-0 Victoria United Singers 2-3 Clydebank Jrs Dyce 0-0 Aberdeen Hawthorn Vale of Leven no 1 scr-WO Clydebank Ex-service (2-2, 2-5 at Bucksburn) Yoker Athletic 3-2 Vale of Leven Mugiemoss 4-0 Aberdeen Favourites East BYE – Stoneywood Works Arniston Rangers WO-scr Musselburgh Comrades Argyllshire Bo’ness Jrs scr-WO Livingston United Campbeltown WO-scr Campbeltown Athletic Broxburn Athletic 0-1 Musselburgh Bruntonians Campbeltown Hearts WO-scr Kintyre Craigmillar 0-1 Leith Amateurs between draw being made and first round being played, Kintyre merged with Leith Benburb 0-0 Bathgate Jrs (3-2) Campbeltown, while Campbeltown Athletic closed down Loanhead Mayflower 5-2 Portobello Thistle Drumlemble 2-1 Campbeltown Grammar School FP Penicuik 0-6 Newtongrange Star Ayrshire Penicuik Comrades 0-6 Bonnyrigg Rose Ayr Ballantyne scr-WO Ayr Railway United Queensferry DDSS 2-1 Edinburgh Renton Ayr Fort 5-3 Dunaskin Lads Protest Stoneyburn Bluebell 2-2 Tranent (0-2) (1-1, LW at Annbank Primrose) Tynecastle 2-3 Dalkeith Thistle Benquhat Heatherbell 1-3 Prestwick Glenburn Rovers Wemyss Athletic 0-0 Westcraigs United Burnfoothill Primrose 3-0 Craigmark Thistle (3-3, 0-1 at Armadale) Catrine 1-1 New Cumnock United (0-1) West Calder 2-2 Edinburgh Emmet (0-1) Coylton United WL Dailly Thistle Winchburgh Thistle 4-0 Seafield Athletic Craigbank 1-11 Auchinleck Talbot Winchburgh Violet 4-0 Pumpherston Rangers Dalmellington Athletic 1-0 Mossblown Rangers Fife Dalry Thistle 4-0 Newmilns Anstruther Comrades LW Elie Thistle Dreghorn 2-0 Irvine Meadow XI Bowhill Rovers 1-0 Dunfermline Federation Girvan Athletic 2-0 Tongue Row Craigview Crail Union WO-scr Ladybank Ex-service Glengarnock Vale 3-1 Ardeer Thistle Dunnikier Colliery 1-5 Abbotshall Hurlford Thistle 1-0 Stewarton Thistle Glencraig Celtic 1-0 Inverkeithing United unfinished, replay ordered at Stewarton (1-3) Hearts of Beath 3-2 Rosyth Recreation Irvine Victoria 1-2 Saltcoats Victoria Kelty Rangers 3-1 Lochore & Crosshill United Kello Rovers 1-0 Cronbery Eglinton Kingseat 0-1 Broomhall Kilbirnie Ladeside 2-0 Darvel unfinished, awarded to Kilbirnie Leslie Hearts 1-2 Windygates Rangers Kilwinning Eglinton 1-3 Kilwinning Rangers Newburgh West End WO-scr Meigle Lugar Boswell 0-2 Muirkirk Athletic Rosslyn 3-3 Wellesley (2-1) Mauchline Thistle 0-8 Cumnock St Andrews Comrades 3-2 Cupar Rankinston Mountaineers WL Castle Row St Monans Swifts 0-1 Pittenweem Hearts Springside Thistle 3-1 Troon Athletic Wemyss Rovers 0-4 Denbeath Star Stevenston United 1-0 Ardrossan Winton Rovers BYE – Markinch Albion, Tayport Whitletts Thistle LW Annbank Primrose BYE – Glenbuck Cherrypickers Glasgow Welfare Dundee Welfare Coats (Paisley) 2-0 Langs XI (Johnstone) Hillbank WL Constable Dalmuir Select scr-WO St Andrew's Cross Keillers 6-1 Manhattan Duncan Stewart’s LW Walter McGee & Sons Lilybank 2-5 Queen Victoria Works Lanarkshire Steel Works WO-scr NB Loco Atlas Works St Matthew's WO-scr Coldrum Manor & Coulson scr-WO Beardmore's Athletic South Anchor Works WL Arkley's Athletic McCallums 4-1 Parkhead Forge Walton Works WL Dundee Linoleum NB Loco Works (Queens Pk) WO-scr Beardmore (Welfare) T White & Sons LW Howdens SAAC It is probable that many of the ties in the Welfare Sections were not played through clubs scratching Forfarshire (Dundee) Forfarshire (county) Balgay 2-2 Forthill Athletic (1-4) Arbroath Ardenlea 3-3 Arbroath Parkhead (2-1) Blackness United 1-5 Dundee Fairfield Arbroath Fairfield 0-4 Arbroath Victoria Broughty Ferry Ex-service WL Dundee Parkhead Arbroath Woodside 1-6 Arbroath Comrades Clydemore 2-2 Dundee Arnot (1-3) Forfar Celtic 3-3 Forfar Central (4-1) Downfield scr-WO Tayport Forfar North End 0-3 Forfar West End Dundee St Mary's 2-2 Dundee West End (0-1) Friockheim WO-scr Kirriemuir Celtic Dundee St Patrick's 0-1 Carnoustie Comrades Kirriemuir Athletic WL Brechin Comrades Dundee Osborne 3-2 Dundee Anchorage Montrose Jrs 2-2 Ferryden Comrades (2-1) Dundee Roselea 0-5 Dundee Celtic BYE – Forfar East End Dundee Stobswell 0-3 East Craigie South Dundee Violet 2-4 Dundee St Joseph's Dalbeattie Trades 3-0 Solway Star Invergowrie 2-1 Dundee Harp Dornock 2-0 Dumfries Railway Lochee Central 1-2 Dundee North End Maxwelltown 0-1 Tayleurians Tayport Comrades 1-4 Dundee Clepington Nithbank scr-WO Gatehouse Comrades Glasgow St Andrew's YMS 7-0 Hoddam Rangers Barclay Curle Athletic 0-4 St Roch's Vale of Urr 0-1 Mid-Annandale Benburb WO-scr St Mungo Athletic Stirlingshire Cadder United 1-4 Parkhead Banknock 0-3 Stirling Emmet Cambuslang Rangers 10-0 Clifton CB Bonnybridge Thistle 3-1 California Celtic Glasgow Caledonian 2-4 Glasgow Perthshire Denny 1-2 Bannockburn United Glasgow Corp Sub-station 1-7 Rutherglen Waverley Denny Hibernian 3-1 Cowie Wanderers Maryhill 5-0 Provan Gas Works Dunipace 1-0 Longcroft Thistle Parkhead Railway LW Corkerhill Forth Rangers 0-0 Vale of Grange Petershill 3-1 Dennistoun (0-0, 2-2 at Earl Pk, Grangemouth, 3-3 at Vale of Grange, Pollok 6-0 Armstrong & Main 1-2 at Bo’ness) Postal & Telegraph Ath 0-10 Strathclyde Kilsyth Emmet 2-2 Gairdoch United Rutherglen Comrades 0-4 Ashfield (2-2, 1-0 at Longcroft Thistle) Rutherglen Glencairn 2-4 St Anthony's Kilsyth Rangers 3-0 Dunblane Rovers Shawfield 5-0 Glasgow Meat Market Plean United 5-1 Alva Albion R Shettleston 3-0 Battlefield Shettleston Celtic 0-3 Vale of Clyde St Ninians Thistle 3-0 Grange Rovers BYE – Blythswood Thistle Argylls (Stirling) and Camelon were late entering and were allowed into the second round Lanarkshire Renfrewshire Baillieston 0-2 Bellshill Athletic Bute Ath letic 3-1 Rothesay Royal Victoria Blantyre Celtic 1-0 Lanark United Cowal LW Neilston Victoria Burnbank Athletic 3-0 Newarthill Thistle Georgetown 5-3 Eaglesham Carluke Rovers 7-1 Coatbridge Comrades Greenock Harp 3-3 Gourock (0-2) Cleland 0-2 Cadzow St Anne's Greenock Hartfield WO-scr Mearns Pollok Fauldhouse United 3-1 Bedlay Greenock Ladyburn WO-scr St Mirren Jrs Harthill Athletic 2-3 Blantyre Victoria Greenock Wanderers 1-2 Port-Glasgow Athletic Larkhall Thistle 3-0 Douglas Water Thistle Johnstone United 1-3 Paisley Vulcan Longriggend Wanderers 0-0 Shotts United Kilbarchan Athletic 4-0 Overton United (0-0, 1-1 at Shotts, 1-0 at New Stevenston) Renfrew 6-0 Whitehaugh Thistle Newmains 6-2 Airdrie Rothesay St Blane’s WO-scr Bute Comrades New Stevenston United 1-0 East Kilbride Thistle Thornliebank 2-0 Busby Cartvale Wishaw YMCA 4-1 Quarter Strollers BYE – Netherburn Perthshire Alyth Athletic 2-5 Perth Roselea Coupar Angus Comrades 2-3 Perth Craigie Huntingtower 2-4 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Amateurs (1-0) Glenbuck Cherrypickers WL Ayr Railway United Westcraigs United 3-2 Dalkeith Thistle Kello Rovers 5-1 Girvan Athletic Winchburgh Violet 1-3 Edinburgh Emmet Kilbirnie Ladeside 0-0 Glengarnock Vale BYE – Newtongrange Star (2-1 Protest, 7-0) South Kilwinning Rangers 2-0 Dunaskin Lads St Andrew's YMS (Dumfries) 1-1 Gatehouse Comrades Muirkirk Athletic 1-1 Stewarton Thistle (0-2) (0-0, 0-1 at Castle Douglas) New Cumnock United 1-0 Dalry Thistle Mid-Annandale 1-2 Dornock Prestwick Glenburn Rovers 2-1 Coylton United Tayleurians 1-0 Dalbeattie Trades Saltcoats Victoria 4-1 Dalmellington Athletic Lanarkshire Stevenston United Jrs 4-1 Rankinston Mountaineers Bellshill Athletic 5-0 Netherburn Jrs at Ardrossan Burnbank Athletic 4-1 Carluke Rovers Fife Fauldhouse United 2-1 Longriggend Wanderers Denbeath Star 5-0 Pittenweem Hearts Larkhall Thistle 2-0 Blantyre Celtic Glencraig Celtic 4-3 Markinch Albion Newmains 1-4 Cadzow St Anne's Hearts of Beath 2-0 Broomhall New Stevenston United 1-1 Blantyre Victoria (0-3) Kelty Rangers 8-3 Crail Union BYE – Wishaw YMCA Rosslyn 5-0 Bowhill Rovers Renfrewshire St Andrew Comrades 0-9 Abbotshall Bute Athletic 3-9 Renfrew Windygates Rangers 2-0 Elie Thistle Gourock LW Thornliebank BYE – Newburgh West End Kilbarchan Athletic 5-1 Greenock Highfield Glasgow Neilston Victoria 5-0 Greenock Ladyburn Blythswood Thistle 0-2 Parkhead Paisley Vulcan 1-0 Port-Glasgow Athletic Corkerhill 0-0 St Roch's (LW) Rothesay St Blane's 1-1 Georgetown (1-10) Glasgow Perthshire 3-6 Cambuslang Rangers Perthshire Petershill 2-0 Shettleston Bridge of Earn 1-5 Perth Harp Pollok 1-2 Shawfield
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