SOUTHPORT CENTRAL V EVERTON
November 5, 1910. The Liverpool Evening Express
(Lancashire Combination)
At Southport, before about 3,000 spectators Everton were without Young, as advertised, Ness taking his place. The visitors opened and after a few minutes Willis miskicked in front of goal, but Ness mulled his opportunity. Winterburn at the other end shot over Pinkney was in form and transferred to Ness, who gave Wright a hot one. The Shrimpers next attacked strongly and were unfortunate in not scoring. Scott saved an easy one, and Everton set off on the right, rose beat Pinkney, but James fastened on the ball and scored. Central rallied strongly, Scott knocked the ball from under the bar from Brownerton, and Winterburn missed an open goal in the rebound. No further score took place before the interval. Half-time; Everton Res 1, Southport central 0.
SOUTHPORT CENTRAL 1 EVERTON RESERVES 1
November 7, 1910. The Liverpool Courier.
Lancashire Combination Division One
Southport Central, even though playing at home, are to be congratulated upon holding Everton in check. The Goodison men had prior to Saturday gained six successive victories, but the record of their Leaguer reserves had no terrors for the Central, who deserved the draw of one goal each. There was a bit of luck about Everton’s goal, too, for Wright was adjudged to have gone over the line in saving a shot from Gault. Everton: – Walter Scott goal, Stevenson, and Meunier, backs Allen, Borthwick, and L. Davies, half-backs, Pinkney, Gault Ness Young, and Mountford, forwards.