EASY FOR SEATOUN
If a greasy turf and a greasier ball could t»e disregarded, Seatoun had a comfortable task against Institute Old Boys on the Basin Eeserve No. 2. Their whole game seemed to have more experience and craftsmanship, but Institute were quite often dangerous with sporadic raids. Institute, however, lacked the degree of combination that gave Seatoun a 4-1 win. Seatoun were only one up at the spell, staunch defence and a few counterattacks by Institute keeping some of the game very even; but in the second half Seatoun took control and rattled on three more goals. A fast surprise break-away gave Institute their only goal, scored by Reid (centre-forward). H. Teoman, Tanner, Almond, and Edmonds Scored in that order for Seatoun. The final score was: Seatoun 4, Institute Old JJbys 1. The referee was Mr. P. Callaghan. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1940, Page 12
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140EASY FOR SEATOUN Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1940, Page 12
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