SV. Arsenal taking the field. GV. Packed ground. GV. Kick off. CU. Crowd. SV. Lishman running with ball, Pushes it through to Holton. SV. Holton crash a shot goal ward Pan to Jones parrying ball and clearing. LV. Logie slips ball...
SV. Arsenal taking the field. GV. Packed ground. GV. Kick off. CU. Crowd. SV. Lishman running with ball, Pushes it through to Holton. SV. Holton crash a shot goal ward Pan to Jones parrying ball and clearing. LV. Logie slips ball through to Roper and Roper scores with a terrific shot. LV. Crowd. LV. Villa attacking Ball crossing Arsenals goal area. Good defensive play. Gibson leaps high to head forcing Kelsey to make a lightning dive. He then clears up field Villa supporters cheering. LV. Milton running with ball. SV. Aldis slips and Milton scores Arsenal second goal. SV. Players congrats. SV. Crowd (Lose Arsenals third goal.) LV. Villa attacking. SV. Paddy McParland scoring Villas goal. GV. Crowd (Half time 3.-1) SV. Villa attacking Arsenal defence playing cool, and ball cleared up field by Kelsey. LV. Arsenal attack Ball to Logie who shoots and scores (Score 4-1.) (Lose Arsenals last goal.)
(Neg.)
Players featured include: ALDIS. GIBSON. DON ROPER, CLIFF HOLTON, KEITH JONES, KELSEY, LISHMAN, JIMMIE (?) LOGIE, PADDY MCPARLAND, ARTHUR MILTON.
Christian names of players to be checked at a later date.
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