The center forward after leaving Watford in May 1934, went on trial in August 1934 with both Clapton Orient in London and Berwick Rangers before joining Peebles Rovers the following month.
He was born in Portobello, Midlothian, Scotland on 7 September 1910 and died in Edinburgh on 30 July 1979, aged sixty-eight.
In France they played against such teams as Montpellier HSC (losing 4–2) and Stade Reims (winning 5–4).
Goals by Willie Thomson and Joe Tulip (the Northumbrian was one of the first Englishmen to play in the Scottish League) saw Queens book a place in the invitational tournament final with a 2–1 victory against them.
[2] In the final Queens faced a Racing de Santander side who had just finished 4th in Spain's La Liga notching home and away double victories against both Real Madrid and F.C.