Bowling F.C.

Football club
Bowling
Founded1886
Dissolved1893
GroundDunglass Park
Match SecretaryJohn Marshall, Charles M'Garry
Hon. SecretaryAlex M'Donald Scott
Home colours

Bowling F.C. was an association football club from the village of Bowling, West Dunbartonshire, active in the 19th century.

History

1889–90 Scottish Cup 1st Round, Bowling 1–8 Renton, Glasgow Herald, 9 September 1889

The first record for the club is its playing in the Dumbartonshire Junior Cup in 1886–87.[1] Its first appearance of note was entering the Dumbartonshire Cup in 1887–88, but Bowling scratched when paired with Dumbarton Athletic in the first round.

The club took the bold step of joining the Scottish Football Association in August 1888,[2] despite Dumbartonshire being the home of some of the strongest teams in the world at the time. The futility of such a step was demonstrated by its appearance in the 1888–89 Scottish Cup, losing 8–0 to Renton,[3] which had recently demonstrated a claim to be the very strongest.

The two clubs were drawn together again the following season, this time Bowling at home, but still conceding 8. Bowling did at least score a consolation goal. Two months later, Bowling played for the first time in the Dumbartonshire, at Union, and getting off to the best possible start, by scoring within a minute; even with 20 minutes to go, the score was still 1–1, but Union scored three late unanswered goals.[4] The club put in arguably its best performance in a friendly at the start of the season, drawing 2–2 with Dumbarton, albeit a scratch Dumbarton side.[5]

The Scottish FA introduced qualifying rounds from the 1891–92 season onwards, and Bowling withdrew from the association. It continued to enter the county cup until 1892–93, its best attempt at avoiding defeat coming in a farcical tie against Kirkintilloch Athletic. The first attempt at the match had to be played as a 70-minute friendly as the referee had not turned up at Kirkintilloch, ending with 1 goal to Bowling, and 1 disputed goal to the home side.[6] The second was postponed, and the third won by Kirkintilloch, but Bowling successfully protested that the match finished in darkness due to Athletic not turning up in time.[7] The fourth did not take place, as Bowling did not turn up, and Athletic was awarded the tie, amid local muttering that "the Bowling seem able to play best at the association meetings in Dumbarton".[8]

The final recorded match for the club was a 7–2 defeat at Dumbarton Rangers in February 1893.[9]

Colours

The club wore black and white hoops with white knickers.[10]

Ground

The club played at Dunglass Park,[11] a field behind Dunglass Castle provided by Captain Buchanan,[12] notable for its "neat pavilion and beautiful pitch".[13]

Notable players

  • Neilly Kerr, who went on to play for Rangers and Liverpool[14]

References

  1. ^ "Dumbartonshire Junior Association". Lennox Herald: 3. 25 December 1886.
  2. ^ Scottish FA Minutes 1887–90. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 21 August 1888. p. 55.
  3. ^ "Renton v Bowling". Lennox Herald: 6. 8 September 1888.
  4. ^ "Union v Bowling". Lennox Herald: 3. 2 November 1889.
  5. ^ "Football". Lennox Herald: 4. 24 August 1889.
  6. ^ "Bowling v Kirkintilloch Athletic". Falkirk Herald: 3. 3 December 1892.
  7. ^ "Dumbartonshire Football Association". Scottish Referee: 3. 30 December 1892.
  8. ^ "Football notes". Kirkintilloch Herald: 5. 4 January 1893.
  9. ^ "Football. -Saturday". North British Daily Mail: 7. 6 February 1893.
  10. ^ M'Dowall, John (1888). Scottish Football Annual 1888–89. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 77.
  11. ^ M'Dowall, John (1888). Scottish Football Annual 1888–89. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 77.
  12. ^ "Bowling". Lennox Herald: 4. 1 May 1886.
  13. ^ "Football notes". Dumbarton Herald and County Advertiser: 2. 7 November 1888.
  14. ^ "League lights". Scottish Referee: 1. 10 August 1894.
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