SCOTTISH WANDERERS' EASY WIN.
Brooklyn were no obstacle to Scottish Wanderers, who earned a thoroughly deserved win by eight sroals to two at Kelburn Park. In spite "of a greasy ball and slippery ground Scottish Wanderers demonstrated an all-round superiority, which left little doubt in the minds of the spectators in the early stages of the game as to what the final result would be. In the forward and back lines Brooklyn could not compete with their nippy and fast opponents, who ran up two goals in the first hah", and.added six m the second spell. Brooklyn did not appear to the best advantage, and Anton, whowegistered the only two points, was not given the. number "of opportunities his play warranted. Goals for the winners wore scored by Houston (2), Lothian (2), Thompson, Logic. and Galbraith (2). Mr. B. Martin was referee.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 10
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142SCOTTISH WANDERERS' EASY WIN. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 10
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