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WIN FOR WATERSIDE

The Waterside-Hospital game wa» played at the Hospital ground, the conditions being excellent.

. Hospital kicked of! facing the sun, and with the wind behind them. They pressed hard, one shot from Lau<!«* bringing Ward to his knees r After ten. minutes of play a free kick againjt Hospital resulted in a corner and from that X^ongbpttom's shot rebounded, oft the post, for Ward to score. Waterside 1, Hospital 0. Shortly afterwards Miles' placed a free kick on Cathro's head, giving the goalie no, chance to save. Hospital 1, Waterside >l. \ - .in the second half Waterside wera in Hospital territory most of the time. A breakaway by Jeffery went behind. From the goal kick the ball went to McCarthy, who centred beautifully, for Janes, to score. Waterside 2, Hospital 1, The next goal to .Waterside came when McCarthy passed to Ward, ..■ wfep, gave Wyatt no chance. Waterside 3, Hospital 1. From a corner to Hospital the ball went down the centre, Janes going right through to score. It was Walker's turn to score next, and the next goal to Waterside was scored by Ward. Lauder received a long pass from Jeffery, best a full-oack, and scored, the game finishing with the score: Waterside 6, Hospital 2.

Mr/J. Sanderson was the referee, t

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 100, 1 May 1939, Page 15

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WIN FOR WATERSIDE Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 100, 1 May 1939, Page 15

WIN FOR WATERSIDE Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 100, 1 May 1939, Page 15

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