Highbury, London. Football from the 3rd Round of the FA Cup. Arsenal win 2-0.
LV. Doncaster Rovers in white shirts - kick-off ball out to Walker. SV. Walker beats A Forbes and kicks up field. SV. Doncaster chasing towards Arsenal goal until Daniels relieves with a hefty kick up field. STV....
Highbury, London. Football from the 3rd Round of the FA Cup. Arsenal win 2-0.
LV. Doncaster Rovers in white shirts - kick-off ball out to Walker. SV. Walker beats A Forbes and kicks up field. SV. Doncaster chasing towards Arsenal goal until Daniels relieves with a hefty kick up field. STV. Arsenal around Doncaster goalmouth, ball crossed, it beats Arsenal players and goalkeeper alike. Don Roper just fails to connect. SV. Crowd. SV. Harrison taking ball up wing for Doncaster. SV. Ball past into centre. Back out again to Walker whose high rising shot is knocked away by Jack Kelsey. SV. Crowd. STV. Arsenal's first goal - Jimmie Logie centres to Lishman, who nets. CU. Supporter. LV. Arsenal attacking. SV. Ken Hardwick punches a shot clear, but ball goes to Cliff Holton who fires home a hard shot, to score. SV. Crowd.
(SECOND HALF.)
SV. Arsenal attacking. Arthur Milton running with ball, is brought down by a Doncaster player. SV. Arsenal take free kick, but it is comfortably held. SV. Crowd. SV. Arsenal attacking, ball to Roper. He dribbles and eventually shoots. SV. Ball bouncing in back of net, pan to crowd.
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