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D.C.L.I. CHAMPIONS.
RG.A. Defeated after a
Hard Game.
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The Cornwall's opened the second half with an onrushson to the opposing goal, but "thoy had to suffer the interference of Greda. Play was then transfer ed to the other end of the field, There was a very good attend-but the only real opening wat ance at the Club ground Happy spoiled by Dallman. Pinoharded Valley on Saturday afternoon sent in a shot which was the when the D.O.LI. secured, the result of an infringment and ́n' honours of the United Services corner resulted. Later Johnson was League in defeating the R.G.A loudly cheered for a most brilliant by one goal to vil, Major General save having to throw himself full Kelly was amongst those present, length across the goal to save. The teams lined up as follow: After the Cornishmen were pe R.G.A-Gunner Moore; Gua: nalised for a foul Pinchard got nor Langford, Bombr. Green; possession and despite the fact Guoer Buckland. Gunner Berry, that he was hard pressed he put Gunner Westbrook;" Bombr.
in a shot from the corner flog Dallman, Fombr. Crane, Bombr. that called for all that was in morrow at 6. Cartwright, Gunner Swan, Gun-Johnson to clear. On two more Der Pinchard.
occasiona the R. G. A. were dangerous, but Johnson was not English, Delts, 7th inst found wanting. Cutmore then Canadian, E. of Asia, 7th inst. gavo Moore an anxious moment,
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The RG.A. wore the first to to make any advance move bat their progress was checked by an offside infringment. The Cornish men soon transferred the play him." Pinchard sent in a rattling and for several moments kept the R.G.A, defenco bnay. Groen saved in a most praiseworthy however played with his custom- ary calm and his clearances were "the relíof of his side, The D.C.L.L were conceded a cornor, but the defence was again too good. The artillerymen then paid
manner. Swan was guilty of a most glaring error. He had the ball nicely in front of goal but no1 being content commenced some fancy work daring which he found the ball taken away from him by Baillie, but this was not though the end of the mistake. Tho
3 visit to the other end
the field, of
but
Pinchard once appeared dangerous
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of the Cornish right back and soloy dashing up at the though a corner eventuated notli- psychological moment ing further came of it. The the leather into the net Shanghai, & North D.C.L.I left wing then engineered amidst deafening
.cheere the leather down to the opposing Once more the DOLL goal goal and Langford was forced to was in danger, but Johnson play the ball out for safety. After
enved at the expense of a another fruitless rua by tho
corner. When the ball was Cornwalls, the RG.A. pressed played, Johnson again cleared it and Pinchard had a shot at goal in splendid fashion, Shortly from a difficult angle. The ball afterwards the halt was called
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Some very exciting play followed join with him in congratulating round and about the Cornwall's the winners and also the losera goal in the course of which for running up a good second Johnson was responsible for two (Cheers). Major General Kelly brilliant saves. The combination then presented the DC.L.I. with of the D.C.L.I. was degrees ahead the Hatton cup which was shot
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