Warnock Goal Gains Points at Easter Road.
Aberdeen reserves scored a narrow but merited victory over Hibs "A" at Easter Road. Taken all over, the Young Dons were the better balanced side in a game in which defence, for the most part, proved superior to attack. Anderson, the Stonehaven left-half, who was on trial for Aberdeen, gave an impressive display, and the Pittodrie club may forestall St Johnstone and several English clubs by signing him to-day. Seven minutes after the start of the game at a Eater Road Warnock took advantage of a mistake on the art of Clark to score what proved to be the winning goal.Desperate Efforts.
Hibs made desperate efforts to equalise, but the Aberdeen defence was firm, although only a brilliant save by Cumming kept Malloy from counting on one occasion. The homesters were on top at the start of the second half, and Anderson was prominent in a resĀ°lute Pittodrie defence. Aberdeen gradually asserted themselves, and after Adam and Love had missed chances Warnock struck the crossbar with a great drive.Source: Press & Journal, 25th September 1933