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HOSPITALS’ CUP REPLAY.—Guy’s Hospital, London, won the first Hospitals’ Cup final in 1875, and has been repeating its success at intervals ever since. At Richmond athletic ground, near London, it won again for the twenty-ninth time, beating St. Thomas's Hospital (17 wins), in the replayed final by 3 points to O. J. M. Cockburn (middle, with head-band) is shown leading a forward rush by Guy's during the match. The first final was drawn, 0-0.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31029, 7 April 1966, Page 19

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HOSPITALS’ CUP REPLAY.—Guy’s Hospital, London, won the first Hospitals’ Cup final in 1875, and has been repeating its success at intervals ever since. At Richmond athletic ground, near London, it won again for the twenty-ninth time, beating St. Thomas's Hospital (17 wins), in the replayed final by 3 points to O. J. M. Cockburn (middle, with head-band) is shown leading a forward rush by Guy's during the match. The first final was drawn, 0-0. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31029, 7 April 1966, Page 19

HOSPITALS’ CUP REPLAY.—Guy’s Hospital, London, won the first Hospitals’ Cup final in 1875, and has been repeating its success at intervals ever since. At Richmond athletic ground, near London, it won again for the twenty-ninth time, beating St. Thomas's Hospital (17 wins), in the replayed final by 3 points to O. J. M. Cockburn (middle, with head-band) is shown leading a forward rush by Guy's during the match. The first final was drawn, 0-0. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31029, 7 April 1966, Page 19

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