Y.M.C.A. v. SWIFTS.
Swifts and Y.M.O.A. B met at Kflbirme, and, despite the -wretched weather, gave a good exhibition. "With tho advantage of the wind in the first speLl, Swifts had hard luck in not scon'n", one shot from Guise striking the post."li" O wever, Y.M. had most of tho play, but faulty shooting spoilt many iiromisin" movements. On changing roinid Swifts' set off on a spirited attack, a.«ain enjoying, the advantage of the wind, which had now changed. They were soon driven back. Y.M. setting up a solid attack, but the Swifts goalies save shot after shot. With but ten minutes to n- u Swats broke away, and Guise scored ■J.his reverse livened up the Y.M., who set to work m earnest, and a centre from Loadsman was turned to account by Waller. Not to be denied, the YM came again, and Loadman scored, but. was given offside Y.M. again attacked, Parlett striking the post. Keeping up the attack a mcc combined movement anon- the halves and forwards saw tho ball reach the outside right who rrn tred for Waller to -score. ° 2 fXe rf the game waa the splendid goalkeepi,^ by both custodians. Guise and LoW cn r ee, thePlCk°£theres PeCth-ef--
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 11
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203Y.M.C.A. v. SWIFTS. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 11
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