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East of Scotland League Tables East of Scotland League Tables Including the Eastern League (1912-1914, 1921-22) and the Edinburgh & District League (1930-1935) Eastern League Eastern League 1912-13 P W D L F A Pts 1913-14 P W D L F A Pts Musselburgh 16 8 4 4 39 23 20 Dunfermline Athletic ‘A’ 13 8 2 3 36 15 18 Gala Fairydean 12 7 3 2 30 22 17 Clackmannan 10 5 4 1 23 11 14 Broxburn Shamrock 14 7 2 5 21 26 16 Vale of Leithen 10 6 1 3 21 17 13 Peebles Rovers 10 5 3 2 29 16 13 Gala Fairydean 8 4 1 3 14 12 9 Clackmannan 12 2 6 4 22 26 10 Peebles Rovers 9 4 0 5 15 13 8 Vale of Leithen 10 3 3 4 14 16 9 Lochgelly 8 1 3 4 7 19 5 Hearts of Beath 10 2 4 4 17 20 8 Selkirk 9 1 2 6 10 23 4 Lochgelly 12 3 2 7 26 34 8 Broxburn Shamrock 5 0 1 4 4 20 1 West Calder Swifts 5 2 2 1 6 6 6 Eastern League East of Scotland League 1921-22 P W D L F A Pts 1923-24 P W D L F A Pts Gala Fairydean 10 8 1 1 26 12 17 Coldstream 12 7 3 2 28 15 17 Vale of Leithen 9 4 4 1 18 14 12 Berwick Rangers 12 6 4 2 25 12 16 Peebles Rovers 9 3 3 3 21 16 9 Gala Fairydean 12 6 1 5 25 19 13 Edinburgh Civil Service 5 1 3 1 9 10 5 Leith Amateurs 12 5 1 6 18 24 11 Selkirk 7 1 1 5 9 16 3 Civil Service Strollers 12 3 4 5 18 14 10 Civil Service Strollers 8 0 2 6 5 20 2 Vale of Leithen 12 3 4 5 23 37 10 Selkirk 12 1 5 6 14 30 7 Leith Amateurs replaced Edinburgh Civil Service after six matches 1924-25 P W D L F A Pts 1925-26 P W D L F A Pts Vale of Leithen 12 8 3 1 49 17 19 Civil Service Strollers 11 8 1 2 29 13 17 Civil Service Strollers 12 8 1 3 23 15 17 Gala Fairydean 12 8 0 4 39 31 16 Berwick Rangers 12 4 4 4 26 25 12 Leith Amateurs 12 7 1 4 40 28 15 Coldstream 10 4 3 3 20 19 11 Coldstream 11 5 3 3 24 20 13 Leith Amateurs 9 4 0 5 13 18 8 Berwick Rangers 12 5 1 6 29 23 11 Selkirk 12 2 3 7 14 24 7 Vale of Leithen 12 2 3 7 18 32 7 Gala Fairydean 11 1 2 8 13 40 4 Selkirk 12 1 1 10 14 44 3 1926-27 P W D L F A Pts 1927-28 P W D L F A Pts Civil Service Strollers 16 8 5 3 49 24 21 Berwick Rangers 14 13 1 0 54 12 27 Selkirk 16 8 3 5 33 24 19 Civil Service Strollers 14 7 4 3 30 21 18 Gala Fairydean 16 9 1 6 55 48 19 Leith Amateurs 14 8 1 5 38 27 17 Coldstream 16 8 3 5 38 30 19 Gala Fairydean 13 6 2 5 34 25 14 Berwick Rangers 16 8 2 6 40 33 18 Coldstream 13 6 1 6 39 35 13 Vale of Leithen 16 7 2 7 51 55 16 Edinburgh University 14 5 2 7 36 32 12 Leith Amateurs 16 5 4 7 39 39 14 Selkirk 14 2 1 11 21 43 5 Edinburgh University 16 4 3 9 33 43 11 Hawick United 14 2 0 12 20 77 4 Hawick United 16 2 3 11 37 79 7 East of Scotland League 1928-29 P W D L F A Pts 1929-30 P W D L F A Pts Peebles Rovers 28 17 5 6 81 45 39 Bathgate 27 22 4 1 88 29 48 Berwick Rangers 28 16 6 6 88 51 38 Edinburgh City 30 19 5 6 86 34 43 Corstorpine Amateurs 27 14 4 9 89 54 32 Cameron Highlanders 28 19 1 8 92 60 39 Clerwood Amateurs 27 14 2 11 71 60 30 Murrayfield Amateurs 22 18 1 3 75 25 37 Gala Fairydean 25 12 6 7 70 57 30 Berwick Rangers 28 12 6 10 74 59 30 Civil Service Strollers 23 13 3 7 53 36 29 Peebles Rovers 28 14 1 13 60 57 29 Murrayfield Amateurs 17 13 2 2 51 30 28 Gala Fairydean 28 13 3 12 63 72 29 Edinburgh City 27 11 5 11 64 60 27 Vale of Leithen 27 12 4 11 55 59 28 Coldstream 23 10 5 8 73 54 25 Clerwood Amateurs 22 10 6 6 67 44 26 Vale of Leithen 28 8 8 12 59 69 24 Leith Amateurs 27 7 7 13 59 63 21 Edinburgh University 25 8 4 13 62 80 20 Civil Service Strollers 26 7 6 13 38 73 20 Duns 21 7 3 11 49 52 17 Selkirk 27 7 5 15 47 80 19 Selkirk 26 6 5 15 38 62 17 Hawick United 29 8 1 20 55 94 17 Leith Amateurs 25 6 3 16 50 87 15 Coldstream 30 6 4 20 63 102 16 Hawick United 24 1 1 22 37 138 3 Duns 28 5 2 21 51 99 12 Edinburgh University 17 4 2 11 37 60 10 Before this season, Clerwood Amateurs and Corstorphine merged taking Clerwood’s name East of Scotland League Edinburgh & District League 1930-31 P W D L F A Pts 1930-31 P W D L F A Pts Bathgate 20 15 2 3 50 18 32 Murrayfield Amateurs 10 8 0 2 39 14 18 Penicuik Athletic 20 14 4 2 69 32 32 Edinburgh City 12 6 4 2 30 16 16 Berwick Rangers 20 12 1 7 54 36 25 Edinburgh University 12 8 0 4 36 22 16 Selkirk 20 8 5 7 50 49 21 Civil Service Strollers 12 5 2 5 24 29 12 Vale of Leithen 20 8 4 8 48 54 20 Leith Amateurs 12 4 1 7 25 38 9 Clerwood Amateurs 20 7 5 8 47 50 19 Lochgelly Amateurs 11 3 2 6 22 34 8 Peebles Rovers 20 8 2 10 51 53 18 A & S Highlanders 11 1 1 9 20 44 3 Duns 20 7 2 11 56 67 16 Gala Fairydean 20 5 6 9 39 53 16 Cameron Highlanders played four matches before the regiment Coldstream 20 6 2 12 44 51 14 moved out of Redford Barracks. Their fixtures were taken over Jedburgh Artisans 20 1 5 14 27 70 7 by Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. Hawick United resigned after 8 matches and their record was expunged. They joined the Border Amateur League. At the time of their resignation their record was: P 8 W 1 D 0 L 7 F 11 A 31 Pts 2 East of Scotland League Edinburgh & District League 1931-32 P W D L F A Pts 1931-32 P W D L F A Pts Penicuik Athletic 20 15 2 3 79 31 32 Bathgate 16 13 2 1 52 25 28 Selkirk 20 14 2 4 59 39 30 Murrayfield Amateurs 14 9 2 3 38 26 20 Berwick Rangers 20 10 2 8 44 53 22 Raith Rovers ‘A’ 16 8 2 6 51 39 18 Chirnside United 20 8 5 7 63 48 21 Burntisland Shipyard 16 6 5 5 40 39 17 Peebles Rovers 20 9 2 9 45 38 20 Lochgelly Amateurs 14 8 0 6 45 39 16 Clerwood Amateurs 20 9 2 9 50 48 20 Edinburgh University 13 6 1 6 32 30 13 Vale of Leithen 20 8 4 8 35 41 20 Civil Service Strollers 15 4 1 10 33 43 9 Duns 20 8 3 9 39 35 19 Edinburgh City ‘A’ 14 3 2 9 17 45 8 Jedburgh Artisans 20 6 3 11 28 43 15 Leith Amateurs 16 2 1 13 22 44 5 Coldstream 20 6 3 11 37 58 15 Gala Fairydean 20 1 4 15 34 72 6 East of Scotland League Edinburgh & District League 1932-33 P W D L F A Pts 1932-33 P W D L F A Pts Peebles Rovers 20 18 0 2 83 27 36 Murrayfield Amateurs 14 11 2 1 47 17 24 Penicuik Athletic 20 17 1 2 83 22 35 Leith Amateurs 14 10 0 4 49 27 20 Berwick Rangers 18 11 3 4 69 43 24 Edinburgh University 14 7 1 6 35 25 15 Clerwood Amateurs 18 8 3 7 46 45 19 Lochgelly Amateurs 14 6 3 5 37 37 15 Duns 20 8 3 9 57 57 19 Mossend Swifts 16 7 1 8 42 44 15 Chirnside United 20 6 4 10 46 54 16 Civil Service Strollers 14 6 1 7 32 38 13 Selkirk 20 7 1 12 43 65 15 Burntisland Shipyard 16 5 1 10 32 55 11 Jedburgh Artisans 20 7 1 12 39 68 15 Burntisland Athletic 12 3 2 7 27 31 8 Vale of Leithen 18 6 2 10 25 35 14 Edinburgh City ‘A’ 13 2 1 10 22 49 5 Coldstream 20 4 3 13 32 63 11 Gala Fairydean 20 2 5 13 38 82 9 Berwick 1 point deducted for fielding an ineligible player East of Scotland League Edinburgh & District League 1933-34 P W D L F A Pts 1933-34 P W D L F A Pts Peebles Rovers 18 13 2 3 60 21 28 Penicuik Athletic 24 22 0 2 121 37 44 Vale of Leithen 18 11 3 4 49 25 25 Rosyth Dockyard Rec 22 15 3 4 81 43 33 Berwick Rangers 18 11 3 4 46 41 25 Leith Amateurs 20 12 3 5 51 35 27 Gala Fairydean 18 8 5 5 46 38 21 Clerwood Amateurs 19 11 4 4 65 39 26 Coldstream 18 8 4 6 34 38 20 Murrayfield Amateurs 20 9 4 7 53 43 22 Duns 18 6 3 9 40 44 15 Burntisland Shipyard 18 7 2 9 39 53 16 Selkirk 18 6 2 10 43 48 14 Edinburgh University 10 6 1 3 29 14 13 Chirnside United 18 5 1 12 32 44 11 Mossend Swifts 17 6 0 11 38 54 12 Peebles YMCA 18 5 1 12 44 61 11 Civil Service Strollers 19 4 2 13 33 56 10 Jedburgh Artisans 18 4 2 12 20 52 10 Broxburn St John’s 17 4 1 12 37 71 9 Edinburgh City ‘A’ 17 2 4 11 31 65 8 RAF Donibristle 13 2 0 11 13 52 4 Lochgelly Amateurs 10 1 0 9 15 44 2 East of Scotland League Edinburgh & District League 1934-35 P W D L F A Pts 1934-35 P W D L F A Pts Peebles Rovers 21 16 1 4 86 40 33 Rosyth Dockyard Rec 6 3 2 1 18 8 8 Chirnside United 21 13 5 3 76 44 31 Leith Amateurs 7 3 1 3 15 18 7 Vale of Leithen 19 9 6 4 44 35 24 Edinburgh University 5 2 2 1 21 11 6 Penicuik Athletic 19 9 5 5 44 40 23 Bo’ness 4 2 1 1 17 6 5 Duns 18 10 2 6 38 33 22 RAF Donibristle 6 1 0 5 6 34 2 Murrayfield Amateurs 21 6 9 6 44 45 21 Berwick Rangers 21 8 4 9 43 42 20 Table based on one printed in February 1935, with subsequent Selkirk 20 8 3 9 46 40 19 results added Peebles YMCA 22 8 3 11 52 52 19 Peebles Rovers joined for 1934-35, but didn’t play a match Gala Fairydean 15 3 5 7 25 53 11 Murrayfield Amateurs played a single match on 18 August (2-2 v Coldstream 21 4 0 17 39 68 8 Rosyth) after which they then returned to the East of Scotland Jedburgh Artisans 19 3 1 15 30 73 7 League, the result was not included in the table East of Scotland League 1935-36 P W D L F A Pts 1936-37 P W D L F A Pts Peebles Rovers 26 19 4 3 97 35 42 Jedburgh Artisans 21 15 5 1 62 25 35 Penicuik Athletic 26 19 2 5 71 27 40 Vale of Leithen 22 14 1 7 63 37 29 Dunfermline Athletic 'A' 24 14 4 6 76 35 32 Peebles Rovers 22 11 2 9 79 54 24 Duns 21 11 5 5 51 24 27 Chirnside United 21 10 4 7 49 44 24 Chirnside United 20 10 5 5 57 39 25 Penicuik Athletic 22 9 4 9 50 50 22 Vale of Leithen 22 11 3 8 51 44 25 Duns 17 9 3 5 38 23 21 Berwick Rangers 22 6 7 9 40 46 19 Murrayfield Amateurs 22 7 6 9 54 60 20 Coldstream 25 8 3 14 43 60 19 Coldstream 20 8 1 11 43 55 17 Murrayfield Amateurs 21 11 1 9 32 37 23 Berwick Rangers 14 7 2 5 33 38 16 Gala Fairydean 23 4 7 12 37 56 15 Gala Fairydean 16 4 4 8 38 40 12 Leith Amateurs 21 7 1 13 32 61 15 Peebles YMCA 17 4 1 12 35 61 9 Selkirk 22 6 2 14 36 71 14 Edinburgh University 12 2 3 7 16 36 7 Peebles YMCA 24 5 2 17 48 91 12 Selkirk 16 1 4 11 23 60 6 Jedburgh Artisans 21 3 4 14 35 80 10 Berwick Rangers withdrew due to financial difficulties on 23 January 1937, but their record was included in the final table 1937-38 P W D L F A Pts 1938-39 P W D L F A Pts Penicuik Athletic 23 23 0 0 112 29 46 Bo'ness 24 18 4 2 94 32 40 Vale of Leithen 24 16 2 6 72 33 34 Peebles Rovers 23 16 1 6 83 44 33 Berwick Rangers 26 14 2 10 68 53 30 Chirnside United 19
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