THISTLE v. MARIST.
Thistle and Marist met at Kilbirnio Park, and played a drawn game, each side netting the. ball once. The first spell ended without a score,' high kicking and sound, defensive work making goal-kicking a very difficult 'business. Play improved considerably in the second spell, and shortly after the commencement -BurreU scored for Thistle. After this Marist improved their game to a very marked degree, and really deserved to score more than one goal. Time and again they pressed the Thistle de-, fence, but' were unable to complete their movements. Their one goal was scored by Marchment, who placed the ball in the net from a corner kick. . •
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 10
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110THISTLE v. MARIST. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 10
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