1963–64 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1963–1964 season
Manager Jackie Fearn
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division 2 6th
Scottish Cup Second Round
Scottish League Cup Prelims
Top goalscorer League: Tommy Halliday (9)
All: Don Bowie/ Tommy Halliday (12)

Season 1963–64 was the 87th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 57th time, the Scottish Cup for the 69th time and the Scottish League Cup for the 17th time.

Overview

While never really considered at any time as serious challengers, manager Jackie Fearn guided Dumbarton to a respectable 6th place in Division 2 with 38 points, a distant 29 behind champions Morton.

In the Scottish Cup, after an easy first round win, Dumbarton were not disgraced in their loss in the second round to Division 1 opponents Motherwell.

In the League Cup, with 2 wins and a draw from their sectional ties, Dumbarton failed to qualify for the knock out stages.

Locally Dumbarton lost out to Stenhousemuir in the first round of the Stirlingshire Cup.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
4 September 1963MortonA1-5Halliday
7 September 1963Stirling AlbionH5-2Halliday(2);Hodgson(2);Fraser1,000
14 September 1963Queens ParkA1-2Hodgson2,000
18 September 1963Albion RoversH0-2
21 September 1963East FifeH1-3McLuskie1,500
25 September 1963Albion RoversA3-3Black(2);Bowie
28 September 1963Forfar AthleticH3-1Bowie;Masse;Halliday
5 October 1963StenhousemuirA1-0Halliday500
12 October 1963StranraerH4-1Halliday(2);Lawlor;Bingham1,300
19 October 1963Raith RoversH4-0Hodgson(2);Lawlor;Bingham1,000
26 October 1963MontroseA1-2Harra1,500
2 November 1963HamiltonA3-1Taggart(2);Black2,500
9 November 1963Ayr UnitedH3-1Harra;Fraser;Lawlor3,000
16 November 1963ArbroathA0-41,800
23 November 1963Brechin CityH1-1Bowie1,400
30 November 1963CowdenbeathA1-0McDonald500
7 December 1963Berwick RangersA3-2Harra;Black;Lawlor
14 December 1963Alloa AthleticH2-1Black;Callaghan
21 December 1963ClydeH0-11,500
1 January 1964Stirling AlbionA1-1Fraser
2 January 1964Queens ParkH1-4Harra
4 January 1964East FifeA2-2Bowie;Black1,400
18 January 1964Forfar AthleticA2-0Callaghan(2)500
1 February 1964StenhousemuirH3-2Bowie(2);Lawlor900
8 February 1964StranraerA2-2Smith;Veitch1,050
15 February 1964Raith RoversA1-2OG1,000
22 February 1964MontroseH2-1Harra;Slaven900
29 February 1964HamiltonH2-0Harra;Brown1,000
7 March 1964Brechin CityA1-2Lawlor
14 March 1964ArbroathH1-0Kelly350
28 March 1964CowdenbeathH8-0Callaghan(3);Fraser(2);Bowie;Veitch;Lawlor
4 April 1964Berwick RangersH1-1McEwan1,000
13 April 1964MortonH0-2
18 April 1964Alloa AthleticA1-2Brown500
23 April 1964ClydeH2-4Bowie;McKenna
29 April 1964Ayr UnitedA0-1

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
11 January 19641Raith RoversH4-0Bowie(2);Callaghan;Black3,200
25 January 19642MotherwellA0-17,500

Scottish League Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
10 August 1963PArbroathA1-1Bowie
14 August 1963PRaith RoversH3-0Halliday;Hodgson;Coyle
17 August 1963PEast FifeA2-3Halliday;Hodgson3,000
24 August 1963PArbroathH1-2Halliday3,000
28 August 1963PRaith RoversA2-1Bowie;Black
31 August 1963PEast FifeA2-4Brown(2)

Stirlingshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
26 November 19631StenhousemuirA1-2Harra

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
19 August 1963Forth & Endrick League XIA8-2Black(2);Wilson(2);Hodgson;Fraser;Halliday;OG
11 September 1963AirdrieH2-1unknown
5 November 1963Erskine XIH1-1Lawlor
12 April 1964Ross CountyH2-3Harra;Callaghan

Appearances

Dumbarton used 41 players for the 44 League, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup matches, as detailed below. Tommy Govan was best by featuring in all but one of these matches.[1]

Player Position Appearances Goals
Scotland Alec Bingham FW 212
Scotland Alan Black DF 318
Scotland Don Bowie FW 3912
Scotland George Brinkworth GK 1
Scotland Tommy Brown FW 74
Scotland Willie Callaghan FW 247
Scotland Don Carswell FW 1
Scotland Billy Corrigan MF 2
Scotland Johnny Coyle FW 21
Scotland Andy Crawford GK 8
Scotland Ronnie Curran MF 38
Scotland Gordon Douglas FW 1
Scotland Jim Fraser FW 165
Scotland George Gallagher MF 1
Scotland Stephen Gnaulati FW 6
Scotland Tommy Govan DF 43
Scotland Tommy Halliday FW 1412
Scotland Hugh Harra MF 386
Scotland Jimmy Hodgson FW 145
Scotland Jimmy Horne FW 1
Scotland Andy Jardine DF 32
Scotland John Kelly FW 21
Scotland Kenny Knox FW 1
Scotland Jim Lachlan DF 4
Scotland John Lawlor FW 277
Scotland George Masse MF 71
Scotland Jim McDonald FW 11
Scotland Malcolm McEwan FW 11
Scotland Norrie McKay FW 1
Scotland John McKenna FW 11
Scotland John McLuskie FW 31
Scotland Willie Munn FW 1
Scotland Tom Murray MF 1
Scotland Gerry Quinn MF 4
Scotland Doug Robertson GK 35
Scotland Bobby Slaven FW 11
Scotland Bobby Smith FW 21
Scotland Tommy Sturgeon DF 1
Scotland George Taggart MF 292
Scotland Jimmy Veitch MF 142
Scotland Joe Wilson MF 8

See also

References

  1. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.

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