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1935 Scottish Cup Final
The 1934–35 Scottish Cup was the 57th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Rangers who defeated Hamilton Academical in the final. Fourth round Semi-finals ---- Replays ---- Final Teams See also * 1934–35 in Scottish football References External links Video clip of the final by Pathé News Scottish Cup seasons Cup Scot The Scots ( sco, Scots Fowk; gd, Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged in the early Middle Ages from an amalgamation of two Celtic-speaking peoples, the Picts and Gaels, who founded t ...
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Bobby Main
Robert Frame Main (10 February 1909 – 30 March 1985) was a Scottish professional footballer who played mainly as an outside right and is best known for his time with Rangers. Main began his career at local team Baillieston Juniors and joined Rangers in October 1929, initially as understudy to Sandy Archibald. He was in and out of the side for four years before becoming a regular in 1933. During his spell at the club he won four Scottish league championships, two Scottish Cups, three Glasgow Cups and two Charity Cups. He made 175 appearances for Rangers and scored 38 goals. He left Ibrox in May 1939 aged 30 and joined New Brighton, but the outbreak of the Second World War curtailed his football career. He played once for Scotland in 1937 against Wales, having been part of a SFA tour of North America two years earlier, playing in five matches including two unofficial internationals against the United States. He also played for the Scottish Football League XI on three occa ...
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He played the bulk of his career with Hamilton, and was converted from a in his first season there after joining from team

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James Munro King (16 April 1906 – March 1985) was a Scottish international soccer, footballer who spent the majority of his career with Hamilton Academical F.C., Hamilton Academical. Career Early years King was born in Craigneuk, Wishaw on 16 April 1906. He could play equally well on either of the two Forward (association football)#Outside forward, extreme wing positions. He was introduced to Juvenile football with Carfin Harp by Robbie Donnelly, a former Partick Thistle F.C., Partick Thistle player. While King was with them in 1928, they won every competition which the club participated except the Scottish Juvenile Cup. He also played for Carluke Rovers prior to his signature being obtained by Hamilton manager Willie McAndrew in 1929. He was chosen to play for the Lanarkshire Junior Football League, Lanarkshire Junior League versus the Tayside Junior Football League, Forfar District League. Hamilton Academical Originally a provisional signing for Hamilton Academical F.C., Ha ...
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