Stevenston - On This Day In History
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17 OCTOBER 1892
FOOTBALL – SCOTTISH CUP 3RD ROUND
ROYAL ALBERT v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
At Larkhall on Saturday afternoon in the third round of the Scottish Cup. Both teams were strongly represented.
Throughout the first half, play was hard and both goals were in turn assailed. No goals were scored.
Within a minute of the restart, Albert put the ball through. A hard game ended in a win for the Albert by six goals to nothing.
17 OCTOBER 1892
FOOTBALL – SCOTTISH CUP 3RD ROUND
ROYAL ALBERT v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
At Larkhall on Saturday afternoon in the third round of the Scottish Cup. Both teams were strongly represented.
Throughout the first half, play was hard and both goals were in turn assailed. No goals were scored.
Within a minute of the restart, Albert put the ball through. A hard game ended in a win for the Albert by six goals to nothing.
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17 OCTOBER 1898
FOOTBALL – NORTH AYRSHIRE CUP TIE
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. GALSTON
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle, 4; Galston, 1.
17 OCTOBER 1898
FOOTBALL – NORTH AYRSHIRE CUP TIE
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. GALSTON
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle, 4; Galston, 1.
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17 OCTOBER 1890
A FREQUENT OFFENDER
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday JANET DALZIEL, hand sewer, Schoolwell Street, Stevenston, pleaded guilty to breach of the peace and malicious mischief there on the 14th instant. She had been 16 times previously convicted, receiving 60 days’ imprisonment on each of the last six occasions.
She was sentenced to 60 days’ imprisonment.
17 OCTOBER 1890
A FREQUENT OFFENDER
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday JANET DALZIEL, hand sewer, Schoolwell Street, Stevenston, pleaded guilty to breach of the peace and malicious mischief there on the 14th instant. She had been 16 times previously convicted, receiving 60 days’ imprisonment on each of the last six occasions.
She was sentenced to 60 days’ imprisonment.
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18 OCTOBER 1897
FOOTBALL – NORTH AYRSHIRE CUP
STEVENSTON v. MONKCASTLE
At Claremont Park, Kilwinning, in the North Ayrshire cup tie – 4 goals each.
18 OCTOBER 1897
FOOTBALL – NORTH AYRSHIRE CUP
STEVENSTON v. MONKCASTLE
At Claremont Park, Kilwinning, in the North Ayrshire cup tie – 4 goals each.
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18 OCTOBER 1892
DEATH
THOMSON: Suddenly at Ardeer Iron Works, Stevenston, on the 14th instant, of heart disease, in his 59th year, James Thomson.
18 OCTOBER 1892
DEATH
THOMSON: Suddenly at Ardeer Iron Works, Stevenston, on the 14th instant, of heart disease, in his 59th year, James Thomson.
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19 OCTOBER 1891
FOOTBALL – SCOTTISH CUP
BATTLEFIELD v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
Result: - Battlefield, 4 goals; Thistle, 2 goals.
19 OCTOBER 1891
FOOTBALL – SCOTTISH CUP
BATTLEFIELD v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
Result: - Battlefield, 4 goals; Thistle, 2 goals.
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19 OCTOBER 1896
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. RANGERS ‘A’ TEAM (GLASGOW)
At Stevenston
Result: - a draw, no score.
19 OCTOBER 1896
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. RANGERS ‘A’ TEAM (GLASGOW)
At Stevenston
Result: - a draw, no score.
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19 OCTOBER 1898
SCOTCH BANKRUPT – EXAMINATION
William Bickett, farmer, Lochend Farm, Stevenston, to be examined in the Sheriff Court-House, Kilmarnock, 26 October, at eleven o’clock.
19 OCTOBER 1898
SCOTCH BANKRUPT – EXAMINATION
William Bickett, farmer, Lochend Farm, Stevenston, to be examined in the Sheriff Court-House, Kilmarnock, 26 October, at eleven o’clock.
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20 OCTOBER 1890
FOOTBALL
HURLFORD v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
Played on Station Park, Hurlford.
The Stevenston are considered a class below Hurlford, but played hard, and made a good game of it.
The final result was – Hurlford, 3; Thistle, 1.
20 OCTOBER 1890
FOOTBALL
HURLFORD v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
Played on Station Park, Hurlford.
The Stevenston are considered a class below Hurlford, but played hard, and made a good game of it.
The final result was – Hurlford, 3; Thistle, 1.
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GLASGOW HERALDPenny Tray wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:52 am GLASGOW HERALD
5 OCTOBER 1896
FOOTBALL – AYRSHIRE CUP
AYR PARKHOUSE v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
These teams me in the second game of the first round of the Ayrshire Cup competition on Beresford Park, Ayr, on Saturday.
The previous game ended in a draw, each team scoring one goal.
Result: - Parkhouse, 3; Thistle, 2.
The Stevenston players, displeased with the decision of the referee as to the last goal scored for Parkhouse, left the field ten minutes before time.
A protest has been lodged by Stevenston against the decision of the referee.
20 OCTOBER 1896
AYRSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
This association met at Kilmarnock last night – Mr. Yuille, Irvine, in the chair.
Stevenston Thistle protested against the Parkhouse win on the ground that the referee was incompetent, and awarded a goal after the whistle had been blown for a foul.
The referee attended, and explained that the whistle was blown by an outsider. Stevenston left the field fifteen minutes before time was up.
It was agreed by the casting vote of the chairman, to dismiss the protest, but to return 10s lodged.
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ARDROSSAN & SALTCOATS HERALDPenny Tray wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:02 am GLASGOW HERALD
16 OCTOBER 1893
CHILD DROWNED
On Saturday forenoon a girl, five years of age, daughter of Mr. G. Armour, painter, New Street, Stevenston, was playing at the foot of the garden, when she approached Stevenston burn, which runs past, and the girl accidentally fell in. Her companions gave the alarm, but the child was swept away by the stream, which was in flood.
The body has not been recovered yet.
20 OCTOBER 1893
DEATH
ARMOUR: Accidentally drowned in Stevenston burn, Marion Armour, 4 years 9 months, daughter of Gabriel and Ellen Armour, New Street, Stevenston.
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21 OCTOBER 1895
FOOTBALL
GLASGOW CELTIC v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
At Stevenston
The Celtic Had rather the best of the play in the first half and were leading 2 goals to 1 at half- time.
On resuming Thistle pressed hard and scored 2 goals.
Result: - Thistle, 3; Celtic, 2.
21 OCTOBER 1895
FOOTBALL
GLASGOW CELTIC v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
At Stevenston
The Celtic Had rather the best of the play in the first half and were leading 2 goals to 1 at half- time.
On resuming Thistle pressed hard and scored 2 goals.
Result: - Thistle, 3; Celtic, 2.
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