F.A. CUP 5th round football match - Leyton Orient beaten by Arsenal 3-0. GV. Orient kick off (dark shirts) and general play. SV. Crowd Arsenal supporters. SV. Arsenal throw in Jimmy Logie tricks two Orient players before passing. Freddie Cox No. 7 miss kicks wildly...
F.A. CUP 5th round football match - Leyton Orient beaten by Arsenal 3-0. GV. Orient kick off (dark shirts) and general play. SV. Crowd Arsenal supporters. SV. Arsenal throw in Jimmy Logie tricks two Orient players before passing. Freddie Cox No. 7 miss kicks wildly Douglas Lishman fouled Tommy Brown, ball to Don Roper who shoots, pan to ball in net. (NO GOAL). CU. man in hat in crowd. MV. Arsenal attacking (good defence work). CU. Schoolboy in crowd. MV. Reg Lewis scores Arsenal's first goal, pan to crowd. MV. Arsenal's second goal, Don Roper centres to Freddie Cox, Cox heads down to Lishman, who shoots past advancing goalkeeper. Pan to Cox lying injured. GV. Crowd
(HALF TIME). GV. Orient attacking. MV. Ball out to Paddy Blatchford, he tricks Wally Barnes. Centres. Ray Daniels concedes corner. Daniels and Dennis Pacey fall down. MV. Crowd. LV. Blatchford taking corner it goes behind. SV. Crowd cheering. LV. George Swindin runs out to collect, Blatchford charges him. Joe Mercer runs over to remonstrate with other Arsenal players. Tommy Brown runs up and smoothes things out. SV. Crowd. LV. Arsenal attacking. Don Roper runs with ball, he centres. CU. Woman. MV. Pat Welton drops ball, Lishman scores, pan to crowd.
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