John Anderson
Everybody in Scotland knows John Anderson, everybody in Britain and many further afield know John Anderson – or knows something about him. John Anderson, along with such as Wilf Continue Reading →
Everybody in Scotland knows John Anderson, everybody in Britain and many further afield know John Anderson – or knows something about him. John Anderson, along with such as Wilf Continue Reading →
When it comes to hard working clubmen, Cambuslang’s Robert Anderson has few equals. The living embodiment of the “You do what your club needs you to do” philosophy, he has Continue Reading →
Pamela winning the road race at Cartha Pamela McCrossan came late to the sport and has done so much, and so well, that we wonder what she might have Continue Reading →
The numbers of schools competing had grown every year since the War and 1922 did not break the trend. The ‘Scotsman’ of Tuesday, 16th May, 1922 gave the list as Continue Reading →
The 1915 Inter-Scholastics were held in Glasgow at Celtic Park on May 15th amid many reports on the War and with reports of Scottish sportsmen already fallen. The Glasgow Herald Continue Reading →
Allan Glen’s High School was the winning school in 1905. Founded in 1850 , it was a remarkable school with an emphasis on science and its management merged with that Continue Reading →
In 1909 the International was held in Balls Bridge, Dublin on 17th July. Scotland had won two out of the last three matches but Ireland had won in Edinburgh in Continue Reading →
The 1907 international was back in Scotland, and in Glasgow again, at Ibrox Park on Saturday 29th June. The team was a good one with Stronach in the hurdles, Nicolson Continue Reading →
The notice above is for the 1903 version of the international and it is of interest for several reasons. For many of us the fact that tickets were on sale Continue Reading →
Into the new century and the first meeting of the two nations was on 29th June, 1901, at the Exhibition Grounds in Glasgow. The score from the previous six matches Continue Reading →