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EDINBURGH, February 28th. The defeat of the Watsonians at Glas gow make it practically certain thi the Scottish Club Championship, will go, to Glasgow. Like Heriot's (F.), the Wat-} sonians have now lost three matches; Glasgow Academicals have lost one; and|
*The Glasgow High School E.P.'s two. two Glasgow clubs, the joint champions of last year, have still to meet, and un- less the High School men can win that game the Academicals are safe for the championship. Although Glasgow Acade micals won their match against Wat sonians by 18 points to 5, there was per- haps scarcely such a margin between the sides as the score suggests, particularly if consideration is given to the fact that the Edinburgh club played with only 14 men throughout the second half, their full back being off injured. At half-time the Watsonians led by 5 points to 3 but afterwards the extra man in the scrum told ite tale, and the Academicals got in the lead. All through, however, Acade- micals impressed as a better balanced side, their combination and team work, particularly in the back division, being superior In the East, Royal High School F.P.'s gave quite is good account of themselves in the first half: but after- wards the Glasgow High School. F.P.'s had it pretty much their own way,
Glasgow Academicals 18; Watsonians,
5.
R.H.S. (P.). 0; Glasgow H.S. (F.P.).
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5th
6.13
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Glasgow University, 3; Edin. Institu
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8.41
tion, 8.
10th
6.00
10,42
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11th
6.07
6.42
derers, 11.
19th
6.06
642
13th
6.05
6.42
THIRD ROUND IN THR CUP.
14th
6.0.1
8.43
15th
5.03
6.43
18th.
2.03
6.43
17th
€.02
6.44
18ch
6.01
6.45
19th
6.00
6.45
20th
6:00
6.46
21st
1.59
11
8.48
2nd
5.58
0.48
23rd
5.57
8.46
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24th
5.57
6.47.
25th
5.56
6.47 27
25th
5.55
6.48
27th
5,55
8.48
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6.63
6.49
goth
3.53
6.49 21
30th
5.52
6.43
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The big event of the third round ties in the Cup was the visit of Airdrieonians, Cupholders, to Dundee, and their return home a beaten team. Dundee probably played better than in any previous game this senson, adapted themselves to the heavy ground. conditions, and by fast, ppen football, in attack, and greater steadiness in defence, excelled their op- ponests. Airdrieonians however, can have no grievance over-their defeat nt Dens Park, where, it may be recalled, Dundee also beat them in a League game in December last, a fact that in all prob ability was accountable for the unwonted Iack of confidence the Cupholders showed in their display. Another sensation was the success of the Second League club, Broxburn United, over Falkirk of the senior division. Rangers. Celtic, Hamil ton Avndemicals, and Kilmarnock were winners, and these results were according to expectation. Motherwell held out at Aberdeen, where the only draw of the day was played.
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