Source: The Scotsman, 21st January 1924
QUICK SCORING.
Aberdeen flattered at the start, and Smith forced a corner off McNair but W. McStey brought relief. Thomson, from near the touchline, caused Shaw to handle, and following this a raid by McLean resulted in Jackson bringing relief when Thomson was in good position in front of Blackwell. A concerted movement by the Aberdeen forwards was cheeked by Hilley, and at the other end Forsyth caused McAtee to shoot behind. Grant forced the pace for Aberdeen, and cleverly beat McNair to cross, but W. McStey again relieved. At the end of fifteen minutes McLean got away, and beat Hutton on the run to centre, and Cassidy headed past Blackwell. A second goal came almost immediately. Following a Celtic movement in the Aberdeen penalty area, Cassidy slipped the ball forward to Gallacher, and while the Aberdeen defenders were claiming for offside the Celtic inside right slipped the ball into the net after drawing Blackwell out of his goal. Celtic played with great confidence and precision after this, and with the Aberdeen half-backs losing their grip, the home team made all the running for a time. McAtee got away with a clear field, and centred accurately for Mclean to beat Blackwell a third time after several Aberdeen defenders had blundered. A run by Grant brightened Aberdeen hopes, but Hilley was able to clear, and in another attack by Celtic Blackwell saved at point blank range from Cassidy. Miller, for Aberdeen, led several raids, and had two good shots which went a trifle wide. Shaw had to jump to field a hard drive by Grant, and Miller was unfortunate not to count when, after beating Hilley, his shot was blocked by Shaw. Paton came into prominence with tricky work, and as the result of this Thomson tested Shaw from near the touch-line. Celtic again took up the attack near the interval, and McLean tested Blackwell with a brilliant shot. Celtic's lead of 3-0 at the interval was not in accordance with the run of the play.ABERDEEN'S FUTILE ATTACKS.
It was still raining heavily when play resumed. Aberdeen attacked through Miller, but the passing-back tactics adopted by the Celtic defence disconcerted the visitors in their efforts. Gallacher got away to worry the Pittodrie defenders, but Paton and Miller again set Aberdeen attacking. Paton forced a corner, and from a ball well placed by Thomson, Smith just missed with a terrific drive. Aberdeen continued to press home the attack, and Miller, from well out on the right, hit the upright with a great shot, the ball going behind. The Celtic defenders continued to be kept busy, and after Shaw had cleared from Jackson, Hutton drove the ball wide. McLean brought relief to Celtic with a brilliant run. He cut in towards goal and placed the hall at Cassidy's foot, but the latter sent high over the bar. A shot by Jackson was deflected for another corner, but the ball was got away in a scrimmage. At the other end, Blackwell had to save from Thomson, but Aberdeen were quickly back to the attack, and Grant narrowly missed scoring with a terrific drive. Paton wormed his way through to shoot, but the ball was deflected for another corner, and Miller followed with a drive which went behind off the crossbar. A free kick, taken from long range by Hutton, was finely saved by Shaw.ANOTHER FOR CELTIC.
Source: Press & Journal, 21st January 1924