Aberdeen Win After a Bad Start.
Aberdeen A made a fine recovery from a bad start, and scored a clever victory over Kilmamock A in an Alliance League fixture at Pittodrie on Saturday. The visitors counted in the first minute, and managed to hold on to their lead until the interval, despite some desperate attacking by the homesters. In the second half the Young Dona were the superior team. Armstrong secured the hat trick, and with a little luck might have had several more. A Fife junior on trial for Aberdeen A at outside left created a good impression with some clever runs. The home team attacked almost continuously in the second half, and the Killie defence was kept on the run. Armstrong and "Junior" were outstanding in the home team, while Bradley, Connell, and McCarthy were best for Kilmarnock.Source: Press & Journal, 2nd April 1934