Quiet Game.
Afterwards even more leniency was shown by the Dons' forwards, but when the pace was reduced to a crawl the Aberdeen forward line put on pressure and infused some life into the game. Near the end one shot troubled Smith. It came from McBain, and was a hard drive from the wing, but the Dons' 'keeper got it away safely. Later F. Mackenzie had bad luck when his shot struck the upright. During the day, the members the Aberdeen club enjoyed a drive to Culloden Moor and Cawdor Castle.Source: Press & Journal, 30th April 1931
Gate receipts of £75.