WANDERERS V. ONSLOW
In a game that was too one-sided, Scottish Wanderers severely trounced Onslow, who were unfortunate in not i being able to field their full senior team, j having to play several members of a . lower grade. H. Stevens, for Onslow, | played a sterling game, but lack of support saw his efforts frustrated time after time. Seldom did Onslow pene- | trate Wanderers' defence, lack of combination being their chief! weakness, i The first half concluded: Wanderers 6, Onsiow 0. The second spell saw Wanderers tak- ■ ing it easy, being content in such a I commanding lead. The game devel- , oped into more of a kick-and-clear ■ game than one would expect from ; senior teams. Cunningham, Wanderers, was the most outstanding player on the field. 1 The game concluded: Scottish wanderers 7, Onslow 0.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 128, 1 June 1936, Page 17
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134WANDERERS V. ONSLOW Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 128, 1 June 1936, Page 17
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