WEDNESDAY FOOTBALL.
CHARITY CUP FINAL. A great deal of interest is being shown in the match between Southern A and Penrose A, which is to be played at Culling Park to-morrow. Southern have won the shield without a defeat, but Penrose’s, who are the runners-up, are very keen ovo rthe present match, and a good exhibition is promised. Tire proceeds of the gate are to be devoted to charity. Mr Chatteris is to be referee, and Messrs A. J. P. Campbell and W. Ross line umpires, and Messrs J. Gawn and I. Stevenson goal umpires. The following are the teams: — Southern.—-Dotting (2), Edwards (2), Forrester (captain), Parsons, Patterson, Storer, Cook, Langley, and Boucher. Penrose’s. Henderson, Kirkness, Haig (captain), Hely, Hanna, Holland (2), Campbell, Patterson, Wallace, and Clark. _____
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Evening Star, Issue 14633, 1 August 1911, Page 4
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