October 13, 1894
Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 15:30.
Everton – Liverpool 3-0 (1-0).
Attendance: 40,000; gate receipt: £1,026 (new League record)
Referee: Mr. J. Lewis (Blackburn), linesmen: Messrs. W. Gunning (Liverpool) and R. Kelso (Everton).
Everton (2-3-5): Tom Cain; James Adams, Charles Parry; Richard Boyle, Johnny Holt, Billy Stewart; Alex Latta, Tom McInnes, James Southworth, Abe Hartley, Jack Bell.
Liverpool (2-3-5): William McCann; Andrew Hannah (C), Duncan McLean; John McCartney, Joe McQue, James McBride; Neil Kerr, Jimmy Ross, Malcolm McVean, Harry Bradshaw, Hugh McQueen.
The goals: 1-0 McInnes (10 min.), 2-0 Latta (60 min.), 3-0 Bell (88 min.).
Match reports:
* Liverpool Mercury: “Everton win the first ever League derby.”;
* North Wales Chronicle: “Liverpool on ‘Derby Day’ 1894.”;
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James Adams, Everton (Edinburgh Evening Express: April 7, 1893):
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Tom McInnes, Everton (The Sussex Agricultural Express: October 6, 1899):
Goodison Park in the 1890s (image show a match vs. Hearts in 1892)
Bob Kelso, Everton (Lloyd’s Weekly News: September 24, 1893):
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Charles Parry, Everton (Leeds Mercury: April 9, 1898):
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Alex Latta, Everton (Lloyd’s Weekly News: October 30, 1892):
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Harry Bradshaw, Liverpool (Illustrated Police Budget: November 11, 1899):