Full title reads: "Wembley - London Stars Trounce Canadians".
Wembley, London. Ice Hockey Match between the Wembley-All-Star Team and the Canadian Nationals. Wembley team win 7 - 0.
GV Bully off at commencement of games. MV Canadian No 14 shoots puck along to goal. Goalkeeper saves. LV Canadian attack. MV Wembley defence in action. Defender hits barrier. Two men fighting behind goal. Man who hits barrier joins in. Game continues. MV Wembley man in penalty box. MV Penalty bully off. MV Wembley attaching. Goalie saves. LV Towards two players with sticks above heads skating towards. MV Wembley attack. LV Elevated Wembley attack. Score, Players congratulate each other. LV GV Crowd at side of rink. CU Bully off. Wembley No 11 attacking, passes puck. Scramble round goal. MV Canadian defender with puck, barged into side of rink by Wembley forwards. Another Canadian joins in scramble. MV Wembley No 10 and Canadian fighting on rink. Wembley No 9 intervenes, pan to scramble round Canadian goal. MS Pan Canadian chasing down rink. LV Canadian attack. Forward is tripped and slides along ice. LV GV Canadian attack. Wembley man knocked down by Canadian. MV Canadian and Wembley man interviewing between two players fighting. LV Canadian No 5 skating to penalty box. LV Crowd at side of rink applauding. LV Wembley attack. MV Wembley player pinning Canadian to side. Canadian breaks away and skates away. LV Canadian attack. Wembley defender sends puck to Canadian end. LV Scramble round Canadian goal. Goal scored.
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