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Dumbarton
1910–1911 season
StadiumBoghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division Two1st
Top goalscorerLeague: John Rowan (13)
All: John Rowan (15)

The 1910–11 season was the 34th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League, the Scottish Qualifying Cup and the Scottish Consolation Cup.

Story of the Season

August

Dumbarton began the season at Boghead with a benefit match for long serving player John Brander against Abercorn on 15 August. Hill and triallist McCallum scored the goals in a 2-0 win.

Two days later a pre-season friendly was played at Boghead against county champions Dumbarton Harp. Hill, Brander returnee Greer and an own goal were enough for a comfortable 4-1 win.

On 20 August Dumbarton opened the competitive season at Millburn Park with a league game against Vale of Leven. The team lined up as follows: McCormick (goal); Muirhead and Gordon (full backs); Hynds, Crawford and Hendry (half backs) and Watson, Rowan, Sneddon, Greer and Hill (forwards}. The game opened brightly with Vale opening the scoring within the first ten minutes. The Sons were quick to respond as Rowan equalised five minutes later. No further scoring took place and the game ended in a1-1 draw..

During the week that followed Dumbarton played a further two ‘trial’ matches against Shettleston on 23 August and Vale of Leven on 25 August to try out new players. The match at Shettleston finished 2-2 with Watson scoring both goals and at Millburn Park the Vale took the honours 1-0. On 27 August the first league fixture against last season’s relegated side Port Glasgow Athletic was played. William Clark (ex Lennox) was tried at right half in place of Hynds who had picked up an injury against Vale of Leven. The game was a poor one from the Sons perspective as a goal in each half handed Port Glasgow a 2-0 win, although the loss of Brander to injury was a factor.

September

The first round of the Qualifying Cup draw saw Dumbarton come up against Dykehead and this was played out on 3 September. Hynds returned, and Speedie came in at left back. In addition new signing Andrew Potter (ex Ayr) came in on the left wing. The game had plenty of excitement but no goals so went to a replay. This match marked Bob Gordon's 100th appearance for the club in national competitions

The replay was played a week later at Boghead. Another new face was introduced at inside left – Herbert MacPherson (ex Liverpool). Dumbarton opened strongly and Watson opened the scoring which is how things stood at half time. Things got a little rough in the second half with Muirhead and a Dykehead player being ordered from the field but no further scoring took place.

On 17 September Dumbarton played their away league fixture against early league leaders St Bernards. Yet another new signing took the field being former Rangers back Andrew Cochrane taking suspended Muirhead’s place with Clark returning in place of Hynds. The Saints were first to the attack and scored early on, only for Crawford to equalise shortly thereafter. St Bernards went ahead again before half time and though the Sons played the entire second half with 10 men – losing Brander to injury – they had most of the game but were unable to score again. The match finished in a 2-1 defeat.

Dumbarton’s first home league fixture was played against Vale of Leven on 24 September. Hynds returned to the half back line and Greer took the place of injured Brander. A tough match was expected and no quarter was given by either side. Speedie and a Vale player were ordered from the field for rough play in the first half and shortly thereafter the Vale right back was carried off with a broken collar bone. So the 10 men of Dumbarton resumed against the nine of the Vale, but it was not until the last minutes of the game that Hill struck for the winner and the Sons first league win of the season.

October

On 1 October the second round of the Qualifying Cup was played with an away tie against Galston. Suspended Speedie was replaced by Bob Gordon, Lithgow took Hynds place in the half back line while Duncan Ritchie, who had been signed from Hibernian, was preferred to Greer in the attack. The Ayrshire side quickly took the lead but goals from Hill and then Ritchie gave the Sons the lead before half time. The home side had the better of the play in the second half and equalised before full time for a 2-2 draw.

The following Saturday the replay was played at Boghead with an unchanged side taking the field. Cochrane missed an early penalty kick and Galston took full advantage by taking the lead before half time. Watson got the equaliser for Dumbarton with 15 minutes left but no further scoring took place with the tie still undecided after the 1-1 draw.

Neutral Ibrox Park was the venue for the second replay on 15 October. Greer came in at inside left to replace MacPherson. Both teams had a number of goal chances throughout the 90 minutes but neither side could find an opening, although Galston missed a penalty. Extra time was played and again in the first 15 minutes there was no breakthrough. However Galston scored early in the second half of extra time and this was followed by another. In the closing minutes McCormick was sent off with Galston scoring a third from the resultant penalty.

A week later it was back to league business with an away tie against Albion Rovers. Muirhead returned from his suspension and Brander came back from injury. In addition ex Rangers John Dickie was tried out on the right wing. On the day Rovers outclassed the Sons with two goals in the first half and another in the second for a comfortable 3-0 win. However were it not for McCormick in goal the defeat may have been worse.

On 29 October Dumbarton played their home league fixture against Port Glasgow Athletic. Winless for the past four weeks changes were made to the squad. Wallace got his first game in goal to replace suspended McCormick, Hendry returned to the half back line while Speedie took Hill’s place up front. The Sons started brightly and Rowan (under the pseudonym ‘Robertson’) scored before Port Glasgow equalised before half time. This time however Dumbarton were not to be denied and Brander scored the winner just before the final whistle. This match marked John Brander's 100th appearance for the club in national competitions

October ended with Dumbarton holding 8th place in the league after 6 games, with Albion Rovers on top with 12 points having played 8.

November

The newly formed Ayr United (Ayr and Ayr Parkhouse having amalgamated) were the visitors to Boghead on 5 November in the league. Clark was the only change to the team in place of Lithgow. The Sons started off the better and two goals from Rowan had hem comfortably ahead at the interval. Brander scored a third early in the second half but then Dumbarton slackened off. Ayr came back with two goals but Dumbarton held on for a 3-2 win.

The following week Dumbarton travelled to Arthurlie to play the away league fixture. One change was made with Crawford returning in place of Clark. The home side were first to score after 15 minutes but Ritchie got the equaliser within a minute. Just before half time Rowan pounced to score and in a scrappy second half he managed another for a 3-1 win.

On 19 November Dumbarton played their first ever match against Dundee Hibernian at Tannadice. Watson and MacPherson came into the attack in place of Dickie and Brander. The Sons pushed forward immediately and goals from Rowan and Ritchie had them two ahead by half time. Another from MacPherson wrapped up a fine 3-0 win.

The county cup competition began for Dumbarton on 26 November with a home fixture against town rivals and cup holders Dumbarton Harp. The Harp began well and scored after 20 minutes but Potter responded for the Sons before the interval, Fifteen minutes into the second half saw the Harp retake the lead and despite a number of near misses by Dumbarton the game finished 2-1 for the visitors.

The three successive victories in the league during the month had raised Dumbarton to 6th with 11 points from 9 games. Albion Rovers still led with 16 points from 12 matches.

December

Dumbarton played their away league fixture against Abercorn on 3 December, The only change to the team saw Brander return in place of MacPherson. The Sons started strongly and had a number of chances before, against the run of play, Abercorn scored, a shot coming off Muirhead into his own goal. After a Rowan effort was ruled offside, Abercorn scored again and despite further pressure it was the home team that scored a third. Just before half time Speedie got the goal that rewarded the Dumbarton play. Brander notched a second after 65 minutes but all further efforts were dealt with by the home defence – resulting in a 3-2 defeat for the Sons.

League leaders Albion Rovers were next up a week later at Boghead. Ritchie switched wings to make way for Hill with Watson dropping out. The game was a fast and exciting one with the Rovers showing up better in the first half though no goals were scored at half time. The second half had just started when Rowan scored the Sons opener and this spurred on the home team, it being no surprise that Rowan scored again to wrap up a 2-0 win.

The opponents from two weeks ago, Abercorn, came to Boghead to play off the return league fixture on 17 December. MacPherson returned to the team and replaced Potter in the half back line. For a time it looked as if the Sons would have the same luck as in the previous match as in the first half they had most of the play but Abercorn scored the only goal. The second half however was a different story – with Brander levelling within five minutes of the restart. Further goals from Brander, Rowan and Hill put the result beyond doubt and a fine 4-1 win was recorded.

On Christmas Eve, Dumbarton entertained Renton for the second qualifying match in the county championship. Muirhead and Rowan were rested with Cochrane and Potter returning to the team. The game opened well for the Sons with MacPherson scoring within two minutes. Renton equalised soon thereafter but Speedie scored to retake the lead with MacPherson scoring again before half time. Another goal for Dumbarton settled the tie with the home team winning 4-1.

On the last day of 1910 Dumbarton played their home league fixture against Arthurlie. Muirhead took Cochrane’s place in the defence. Hill was first to score after 20 minutes but then Ritchie had to leave the field injured. The 10 man Sons however continued to pressurise the Arthurlie defence and Brander scored a second before half time. Arthurlie scored early in the second half but the Sosn replied through goals by MacPherson and Hill again for a third successive 4-1 win.

So at the end of 1910 Dumbarton had improved to 3rd place in the league with 17 points from 13 games played. Albion Rovers still headed the table with 21 points from their 16 matches.

January

The first game of 1911 on 7 January saw Dumbarton play their fifth successive home match this time in the league against Leith Athletic. New signing former internationalist Alex Menzies (ex Port Glasgow Athletic) took injured Ritchie’s place. The Sons played well from the start but it was not until early in the second half that Hill opened the scoring from a penalty. Brander scored a second and Dumbarton gained another two league points in a comfortable 2-0 win.

Dumbarton opened their Consolation Cup campaign on 14 January with a first round home tie against Wishaw Thistle. Rowan returned at centre forward in an otherwise unchanged team. Again it was a confident display by the Sons but the front line unfortunately were unable to convert the numerous chances that were presented to them. Ultimately MacPherson scored but Wishaw were able to equalise quite soon afterwards. Hill missed a penalty and in the end Dumbarton had to settle for a 1-1 draw and a replay. This match marked Johnny Hill's 100th appearance for the club in national competitions

And so a week later Dumbarton travelled to Wishaw with an unchanged side. Due to a late train Speedie arrived late and the Sons played with 10 men for the first ten minutes. Notwithstanding, Dumbarton were the better team but it was Wishaw that led at half time with a goal scored against the run of play. The second half began with a lot of rough play, so much so that the referee called both teams together for a stern lecture. The score was unchanged until the 80th minute when MacPherson then Speedie scored. Wishaw quickly equalised but with 2 minutes remaining MacPherson scored what proved to be the winner.

On 28 January Dumbarton were drawn in the second round of the Consolation Cup to play Dykehead at Boghead. Ritchie replaced Rowan in the attack. Dykehead started well and one of their early attacks resulted in Speedie heading past his own keeper. Hill however equalised before half time. In the second half the Sons played the better but it was not until the 83rd minute that Speedie made up for his earlier blunder with a goal at the right end. MacPherson and Hill again completed the scoring for a 4-1 win.

The league at the end of January had Dumbarton well placed in 3rd with 19 points from 14 games, while Albion Rovers were still ahead with 21 points from 17 matches played.

February

It was an away league fixture against Cowdenbeath that was played on 4 February. One change was made to the team with Menzies replacing Brander. And it was Menzies who opened the scoring after 5 minutes. Shortly afterwards the Cowdenbeath captain was ordered off but despite the handicap the Fifers equalised before half time. Speedie gave the Sons back the lead early in the second half but again 10 man Cowdenbeath replied with their second. However Dumbarton had the last word as MacPherson scored the winner in a 3-2 victory. The result took Dumbarton to the top of the league for the first time this season.

On 11 February St Bernards were the visitors to Boghead on league business. An unchanged side took to the field. As it was the new league leaders had no difficulty in accounting for the Saints. Certainly St Bernards were a man short for the first 15 minutes but even with a full team they were no match for the Sons who piled on four goals before half time. The second half started with a Saints goal but this rallied the Sons to score a further four goals to win in the end 8-2 – Menzies scoring four himself. This match marked Bob Gordon's 118th competitive game for the club - overtaking Alex Miller's record set in 1897.

East Stirling were the visitors to Boghead on 18 February for the home league fixture but the pitch was declared unplayable. Nonetheless the teams resolved to play a friendly fixture which Dumbarton duly won by 4-0.

The following week Dumbarton headed to Edinburgh to play Leith Athletic in their away league fixture. Rowan was the only change replacing Menzies. Dumbarton continued with their fine vein of form and were two ahead at the interval. MacPherson scored a third before Leith scored a consolation goal at the end for a 3-1 win.

So February ended with Dumbarton at the top of the league with 25 points from 17 games – two ahead of Albion Rovers and with two games in hand.

March

On 4 March Dumbarton faced stiff opposition in their third round tie of the Consolation Cup at Boghead against Abercorn. The team was unchanged and started out strongly although at half time in the game they had no goals to show for their efforts. The second half had however barely started when Speedie put Dumbarton ahead and with a second from Rowan the Sons moved into the next round with a 2-0 win.

Dumbarton were favoured with another home tie in the fourth round of the Consolation Cup against Ayrshire side Hurlford on 11 March. Brander replacing Rowan was the only change made to the team. The Sons were in sparkling form and were four in front by the interval. Another two in the second half counted towards an easy 6-1 win. The only black spot being Ritchie and the Hurlford left back being sent off in the dying minutes of the game.

The following week Dumbarton faced a long journey to play Forres Mechanics in the semi final of the Consolation Cup. Lithgow was included in the team in place of Bob Gordon. The Sons had offered Forres a financial incentive to have the game played at Boghead but they needn’t have worried as Potter and MacPherson had the visitors two in front by half time. A further three goals countered by a home penalty gave Dumbarton a fine 5-1 win and a second Consolation Cup final appearance.

On 25 March Dumbarton played Cowdenbeath in their home league fixture knowing that a win would almost certainly guarantee them the Second Division title. An unchanged side took to the field and within five minutes of the start Ritchie put the Sons into the lead. Hill scored a second after 57 minutes but these goals were enough for a 2-0 win and the two vital points.

So with 4 games to play Dumbarton led with 27 points. Albion Rovers were two behind with only one game to play and a vastly inferior goal average.

April

On 1 April Dumbarton hoped to confirm their league championship with an away match against Ayr United. Gordon replaced Lithgow in the defence while Brander came in for Speedie in the attack. The game was a disappointment as Dumbarton fell to their first league defeat since 3 December and also a surprise in the size of the defeat – by 5-1. This would be Bob Gordon's final game for the club - during his six seasons with the club he set a new record of 122 appearances in all national competitive matches.

A week later Dumbarton travelled to Falkirk to make amends against East Stirling. Lithgow was back in at left back as was Speedie at inside left. Still requiring a point to make the league title official the Sons began positively but could find no way past the Shire defence. The home team took the lead midway through the first half and scored again early in the second for a 2-0 win.

At a meeting of the Dumbartonshire Association on 14 April, Dumbarton intimated that due to their league and cup commitments they could take no further part in this season’s county cup competition.

Dumbarton’s penultimate league fixture took place on 15 April against Dundee Hibs at Boghead. The only change was Rowan playing in place of Brander. And so it was at the third time of asking the Sons managed to gain the all important points to confirm the championship. MacPherson and Rowan scored in the first half and Ritchie scored another in the second for a comfortable 3-1 win.

Two days later Dumbarton played a benefit for long serving full back Bob Muirhead against Glasgow Perthshire, the junior side where he began his career. The game finished in a 1-1 draw with Muirhead scoring the Sons goal.

Ibrox Park was the venue of the Consolation Cup final on 22 April. No changes were made to the team that lifted the Second Division title. The Sons began in spectacular style and the only surprise at half time was that they only led by a single Rowan goal. As poor as St Johnstone were in the first half, they came out in the second a different team. The Dumbarton goal came under severe pressure and ultimately the Perthshire team equalised. Before the Sons had time to reform they were behind and despite a number of raids on the St Johnstone goal it was to be runners up spot once again.

The final game of the season took place at Boghead on 29 April with the final league game against East Stirling. With the league won, a number of changes were made to the team with Cochrane and new face George Thomas taking over at full backs, with Lithgow and Menzies coming into the half back line and attack respectively. The game was to have taken place in February but because of an unplayable pitch a friendly was played which Dumbarton won 4-0. As it was history repeated itself as far as the result was concerned as doubles in each half gave the Sons a 4-0 victory. The win ensured that Dumbarton maintained a 100% home record during the league campaign.

May

Dumbarton were the only applicants from the Second Division for promotion. Nevertheless, it was the bottom two First Division clubs - Motherwell and Queen's Park - that maintained their' top flight' status in the end-of-season elections. In addition for the second year in succession a vote to apply automatic promotion and relegation failed.

Match Results

Scottish League

20 August 1910 Scottish League Vale of Leven 1-1[1][2] Dumbarton Millburn Park
Wilkinson 10' Rowan 13' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: T Faichney
27 August 1910 Scottish League Port Glasgow Athletic 2-0[3][4] Dumbarton Clune Park
Sneddon
Findlay,R
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: R Lithgow
17 September 1910 Scottish League St Bernard's 2-1[5][6] Dumbarton Royal Gymnasium Ground
Wilkie
Ferguson
Crawford Attendance: 1,500
Referee: W McInnes
24 September 1910 Scottish League Dumbarton 1-0[7][8] Vale of Leven Boghead Park
Hill 85' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: J Winters
22 October 1910 Scottish League Albion Rovers 3-0[9][10] Dumbarton Meadow Park, Coatbridge
Chalmers
Duncan 45'
Hemphill
Referee: J Murray
29 October 1910 Scottish League Dumbarton 2-1[11][12] Port Glasgow Athletic Boghead Park
Rowan
Brander
Sneddon Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Mr Preston
5 November 1910 Scottish League Dumbarton 3-2[13][14] Ayr United Boghead Park
Rowan
Brander 55'
Campbell 75'
Tickle
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: J Dudgeon
12 November 1910 Scottish League Arthurlie 1-3[15][16] Dumbarton Dunterlie Park (1906–1919)
McConnell 15' Ritchie 16'
Rowan
Referee: D Liddell
19 November 1910 Scottish League Dundee Hibs 0-3[17][18] Dumbarton Tannadice Park
Rowan
MacPherson
Ritchie
Attendance: 1,000
3 December 1910 Scottish League Abercorn 3-2[19][20] Dumbarton New Ralston Park
Muirhead (OG)
Horn
McMillan
Speedie
Brander 65'
Referee: S Feggans
10 December 1910 Scottish League Dumbarton 2-0[21][22] Albion Rovers Boghead Park
Rowan 46' Referee: J Dudgeon
17 December 1910 Scottish League Dumbarton 4-1[23][24] Abercorn Boghead Park
Brander 50', 75'
Rowan
Hill
Horn 10' Attendance: 2,000
31 December 1910 Scottish League Dumbarton 4-1[25][26] Arthurlie Boghead Park
Hill 20', 90'
Brander
MacPherson
Stevenson 52' Attendance: 3,000
7 January 1911 Scottish League Dumbarton 2-0[27][28] Leith Athletic Boghead Park
Speedie (pen)
Brander
Attendance: 1,500
4 February 1911 Scottish League Cowdenbeath 2-3[29][30] Dumbarton North End Park, Cowdenbeath
Curle Menzies
Speedie
Brander 65'
Referee: G Moon
11 February 1911 Scottish League Dumbarton 8-2[31][32] St Bernard's Boghead Park
Speedie
Menzies
Potter
Ritchie
Morton 55' Attendance: 3,000
Referee: D Liddell
25 February 1911 Scottish League Leith Athletic 1-3[33][34] Dumbarton Old Logie Green
O'Brien MacPherson 65' Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Mr Penman
25 February 1911 Scottish League Dumbarton 2-0[35][36] Cowdenbeath Boghead Park
Ritchie 5'
Hill 57'
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: A Johnstone
8 April 1911 Scottish League E Stirling 2-0[39][40] Dumbarton Merchiston Park
Thomson
Gray
Attendance: 2,000
15 April 1911 Scottish League Dumbarton 3-1[41][42] Dundee Hibs Boghead Park
MacPherson 30'
Rowan 31'
Ritchie
Dunnison Attendance: 3,000
Referee: H Bloomer
29 April 1911 Scottish League Dumbarton 4-0[43][44] E Stirling Boghead Park
Rowan 15'
MacPherson
Hill
Attendance: 2,000
3 September 1910 QualifyCup R2 Dykehead 0–0[45] Dumbarton Parkside, Shotts
Referee: D Liddell
10 September 1910 QualifyCup R2r Dumbarton 1–0[46] Dykehead Boghead Park
Watson 35' Attendance: 3,000
Referee: D Liddell
1 October 1910 QualifyCup R3 Galston 2–2[47] Dumbarton Riverside Park, Galston
Barrowman
Fullarton
Hill
Ritchie
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: T Robertson
8 October 1910 QualifyCup R3r Dumbarton 1–1[48] Galston Boghead Park
Watson 75' Morrison 30' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: R Stark
15 October 1910 QualifyCup R3r Dumbarton 0–3[49] (a.e.t.) Galston Ibrox Park
Brown
Morrison
Richmond (pen)
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: R Stark

Scottish Consolation Cup

14 January 1911 ConsolCup R1 Wishaw Thistle 1–1 Dumbarton Recreation Park, Wishaw
Plunkett MacPherson Referee: A Allan
21 January 1911 ConsolCup R1r Dumbarton 3–2 Wishaw Thistle Boghead Park
MacPherson
Speedie
Laughlan
Plunkett
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: A Allan
28 January 1911 ConsolCup R2 Dumbarton 4–1 Dykehead Boghead Park
Hill 87'
Speedie 83'
MacPherson 88'
Speedie (OG) Attendance: 3,000
4 March 1911 ConsolCup R3 Dumbarton 2–0 Abercorn Boghead Park
Speedie 46'
Rowan 85'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: G McKenzie
11 March 1911 ConsolCup R4 Dumbarton 6–1 Hurlford Boghead Park
Brander 15'
Speedie 25', 40'
Hill 45', 60'
MacPherson
Attendance: 3,000
18 March 1911 ConsolCup SF Forres Mechanics 1–5 Dumbarton Mosset Park, Forres
Murray (pen) Potter
MacPherson
Brander
Ritchie
Crawford
22 March 1911 ConsolCup Final Dumbarton 1–2 St Johnstone Ibrox Park
Rowan McKay
Cunningham
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: R Murray
26 November 1910 League Dumbarton 1–2 Dumbarton Harp Boghead Park
Potter 30' McLeish 20'
O'Neill 60'
Attendance: 3,000
24 December 1910 League Dumbarton 4–1 Renton Boghead Park
MacPherson 2'
Speedie
Carroll 7' Attendance: 2,000
  • - Due to league and national cup commitments, it was decided that the club would be unable to fulfil their obligations in the Dumbartonshire Cup competition, and Dumbarton withdrew having played two games.

Friendlies/Other Matches

15 August 1910 Benefit Dumbarton 2–0[50] Abercorn Boghead Park
Hill
McCallum
Attendance: 1,500
17 August 1910 Friendly Dumbarton 4–1 Dumbarton Harp Boghead Park
Brander
Greer
Hill
(OG)
Attendance: 2,000
18 February 1911 Friendly Dumbarton 4–0[51] E Stirling Boghead Park
Ritchie 12', 15'
Menzies 22'
Crawford

Player statistics

No. Pos Nat Player Total Second Division Qualifying Cup Consolation Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Scotland SCO Joe McCormick[52] 10 0 5 0 5 0 0 0
GK Scotland SCO Hugh Wallace[53] 24 0 17 0 0 0 7 0
DF Scotland SCO Andrew Cochrane[54] 14 0 7 0 4 0 3 0
DF Scotland SCO Bob Gordon 25 0 16 0 4 0 5 0
DF Scotland SCO Willie Lithgow[55] 11 0 6 0 3 0 2 0
DF Scotland SCO Robert Muirhead[56] 29 0 20 0 2 0 7 0
DF Scotland SCO George Thomas[57] 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
MF Scotland SCO William Clark[58] 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0
MF Scotland SCO John Crawford[59] 31 2 19 1 5 0 7 1
MF Scotland SCO Samuel Hendry[60] 26 0 18 0 1 0 7 0
MF Scotland SCO David Hynds[61] 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0
MF Scotland SCO Andrew Potter[62] 30 2 18 1 5 0 7 1
FW Scotland SCO John Brander 18 9 14 7 0 0 4 2
FW Scotland SCO John Dickie[63] 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0
FW Scotland SCO William Greer[64] 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 0
FW Scotland SCO Johnny Hill 28 12 17 7 4 1 7 4
FW Scotland SCO Herbert MacPherson[65] 24 14 14 8 3 0 7 6
FW Scotland SCO Alex Menzies 4 5 4 5 0 0 0 0
FW Scotland SCO Duncan Ritchie[66] 24 7 16 5 3 1 5 1
FW Scotland SCO John Rowan 25 15 15 13 5 0 5 2
FW Scotland SCO George Sneddon[67] 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0
FW Scotland SCO Finlay Speedie 27 10 18 5 2 0 7 5
FW Scotland SCO John Watson[68] 11 2 6 0 5 2 0 0

Source:[69]

Transfers

Source:[70]

In addition John Crawford and George Thomas played their final 'first XI' games in Dumbarton colours.

Reserve Team

Dumbarton lost in the second round of the Scottish Second XI Cup to Rangers.

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  22. ^ "Dumbarton 2 - 0 Albion Rovers, Saturday, December 10th, 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  23. ^ "Dumbarton 4 - 1 Abercorn, Scottish League (17/12/1910)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  24. ^ "Dumbarton 4 - 1 Abercorn, Saturday, December 17th, 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  25. ^ "Dumbarton 4 - 1 Arthurlie, Scottish League (31/12/1910)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  26. ^ "Dumbarton 4 - 1 Arthurlie, Saturday, December 31st, 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  27. ^ "Dumbarton 2 - 0 Leith Athletic, Scottish League (07/01/1911)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  28. ^ "Dumbarton 2 - 0 Leith Athletic, Saturday, January 7th, 1911". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  29. ^ "Cowdenbeath 2 - 3 Dumbarton, Scottish League (04/02/1911)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  30. ^ "Cowdenbeath 2 - 3 Dumbarton, Saturday, February 4th, 1911". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  31. ^ "Dumbarton 8 - 2 St Bernard's, Scottish League (11/02/1911)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  32. ^ "Dumbarton 8 - 2 St Bernard's, Saturday, February 11th, 1911". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  33. ^ "Leith Athletic 1 - 3 Dumbarton, Scottish League (25/02/1911)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  34. ^ "Leith Athletic 1 - 3 Dumbarton, Saturday, February 4th, 1911". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  35. ^ "Dumbarton 2 - 0 Cowdenbeath, Scottish League (25/02/1911)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  36. ^ "Dumbarton 2 - 0 Cowdenbeath, Saturday, February 25th, 1911". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  37. ^ "Ayr United 5 - 1 Dumbarton, Scottish League (01/04/1911)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  38. ^ "Ayr United 5 - 1 Dumbarton, Saturday, April 1st, 1911". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  39. ^ "East Stirlingshire 2 - 0 Dumbarton, Scottish League (08/04/1911)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  40. ^ "East Stirlingshire 2 - 0 Dumbarton, Saturday, April 8th, 1911". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  41. ^ "Dumbarton 3 - 1 Dundee Hibernian, Scottish League (15/04/1911)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  42. ^ "Dumbarton 3 - 1 Dundee Hibernian, Saturday, April 15th, 1911". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  43. ^ "Dumbarton 4 - 0 East Stirlingshire, Scottish League (29/04/1911)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  44. ^ "Dumbarton 4 - 0 East Stirlingshire, Saturday, April 29th, 1911". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  45. ^ "Dykehead 0 - 0 Dumbarton, Saturday, September 3rd 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  46. ^ "Dumbarton 1 - 0 Dykehead, Saturday, September 10th 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  47. ^ "Galston 2 - 2 Dumbarton, Saturday, October 1st 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  48. ^ "Dumbarton 1 - 1 Galston, Saturday, October 8th 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  49. ^ "Dumbarton 0 - 3 Galston, Saturday, October 15th 1910". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  50. ^ Played for the benefit of long serving player John Brander.
  51. ^ This match was to be a Second Division tie but the referee declared the ground unplayable. Nevertheless the teams played a friendly instead.
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  53. ^ "Hugh Wallace - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  54. ^ "Andrew Cochrane - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  55. ^ "Willie Lithgow - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  56. ^ "Robert Muirhead - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  57. ^ "George Thomas - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  58. ^ "William Clark - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  59. ^ "John Crawford - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  60. ^ "Samuel Hendry - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  61. ^ "David Hynds - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  62. ^ "Andrew Potter - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  63. ^ "John Dickie - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  64. ^ "William Greer - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  65. ^ "Herbert MacPherson - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  66. ^ "Duncan Ritchie - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  67. ^ "George Sneddon - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  68. ^ "John Watson - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
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