Full title reads: "Hampden Park - East Fife Carry Off League Cup".
Glasgow, Scotland. East Fife beat Dunfermline 3-0 in Scottish League Cup Football Final.
MV Toss up. LV packed ground. LV Kick off. East Fife. Ball out to right wing. MV James Philip collects ball, passes to Charles Fleming, who passes to Duncan, who shoots. Fleming comes up to help ball over line. MV Crowd cheering. MV Jerry Mayes (Dunf.) beats Stewart (EF) and centres. MV Ball headed by Jackie McCall (D), whose shot is blocked. Dunfermline (in plain shirts) inter-pass. East Fife handle. Players appeal. CU East Fife supporter in comic bowler. MV Jimmy Clarkson taking 25-yard free kick to hit post. Ball runs along goal line and is pushed out for corner. MV Fans in crowd. MV Dunfermline left wing takes corner. Goalkeeper misses ball but it is kicked off line by Sammy Stewart. Ball goes forward. MV Dunfermline half-backs and East Fife player in tussle. Ball is kicked forward by East Fife player. MV Ball to David Duncan who shoots and scores. Players congratulate. MV Crowd cheering. MV Neat Dunfermline passing movement culminating in McCall sending ball forward. MV Ball coming down into East Fife goal area. Both teams fight for ball. Ball cleared to MV Towards Henry Morris collects and scores East Fife's 3rd goal. Goalkeeper walks back into goal. MV Crowd cheering. MV Dunfermline halves beat Fleming in race for ball. Ball forward to East Fife goal area. MV Mayes receives ball and shoots. East Fife goalkeeper drops ball on line and surrounded by Dunfermline players manages to kick up-field. MV Packed crowd. MV Dunfermline half back receives ball passes forward to John McGarrity, who kicks forward. MV East Fife goalkeeper saves shot and kicks up-field. MV Players jumping for ball. MV Stirton Smith receives and shoots. Ball crosses goal mouth and Dunfermline player throws himself forward and with East Fife goalkeeper unsighted completely misses ball. MV Crowd cheering. LV Lord Provost Warren of Glasgow shaking hands with Dunfermline team. CU East Fife captain with Cup.
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