1933–34 Scottish Districts season
Countries Scotland
Date1933–34
Matches played1

The 1933–34 Scottish Districts season is a record of all the rugby union matches for Scotland's district teams.

History

Edinburgh District beat Glasgow District in the Inter-City match.[1]

Results

Date Try Conversion Penalty Dropped goal Goal from mark Notes
1905–1947 3 points 2 points 3 points 4 points 3 points

Inter-City

2 December 1933
Glasgow District8 – 17Edinburgh District
Preview
Report
Old Anniesland
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Willie Burnet (Hawick)

Glasgow District: J. L. Cotter (Hillhead H.S.F.P.); J. E. Forrest (Glasgow Academicals), A. Ross (Hillhead H.S.F.P.), W. A. Ross (Hillhead H.S.F.P.), and R. W. Shaw (Glasgow H.S.F.P.); W. C. W. Murdoch (Hillhead H.S.F.P.) and I. E. Dawson (Hillhead H.S.F.P.); W. A. Burnet (West of Scotland), A. M. Haddow (Glasgow Academicals), H. C. Kennedy (Glasgow H.S.F.P.), L. B. Lambie (Glasgow H.S.F.P.), G. C. Langlands (Glasgow H.S.F.P.), Ian MacLachlan (Kelvinside Academicals), Ian Mac- Laren (Glasgow H.S.F.P.), and E. A. Young (Hillhead H.S.F.P.) (capt.).
Edinburgh District: K. W. Marshall (Edinburgh Academicals); Jack Park (Royal High School F.P.), W. D. Emslie (Royal High School F.P.), B. R. Tod (Edinburgh Academicals), and J. J. Sanderson (Watsonians); P. M. S. Gedge (Edinburgh Wanderers) and K. S. H. Wilson (Watsonians) ; N. M. Lund (Edinburgh University), M. S. Stewart (Stewart's College F.P.), J. M. Ritchie (Watsonians), T. S. Brotherstone (Royal High School F.P.), P. W. Tait (Royal High School F.P.), J. G. Watherston (Edinburgh Wanderers). J. D. Lowe (Heriot's F.P.), and A. L. Glover (Stewart's College F.P.)

Other Scottish matches

North:
South:

Trial matches

13 January 1934
Scotland ProbablesScotland Possibles
Preview
Murrayfield Stadium

Scotland Probables:
Scotland Possibles:

English matches

No other District matches played.

International matches

No touring matches this season.

References

  1. "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search".
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