Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes,out-takes, rushes) for story 'Motherwell v. Hearts' 52/31
Mute version of Newsreel Story - first shot not superimposed.
Hampden Park, Glasgow. Football - Motherwell Vs Hearts of Midlothian.
SV Captains toss - Hearts win. GV Crowd. GV Motherwell kick off (hooped jerseys.) General play. LV Crowd. SV Hearts No. 9. runs upfield and shoots straight at goalkeeper Johnson, who clears upfield. LV Kelly of Motherwell shoots straight at goalkeeper Brown, who saves and clears upfield to his No. 3. who completes clearance. LV Johnson runs out, intercepts ball from Hearts No. 11 and clears upfield. GV Crowd. LV General play. SV Brown saving shot, but Motherwell No. 7. charges and he manages to clear upfield. CU Yelling crowd. GV Play. Ball is kicked high from centre and is nodded in for Motherwell. LV Players congratulating GV Crowd. LV Hearts No. 7. running up-field with ball. He shoots but Johnson saves and manages to clear upfield after a scramble. SV Crowd. GV Play. Aitkenhead is tripped, but manages to pass to Humphries, who shoots and scores. GV Crowd. LV Play in front of Motherwell Goal. Conn scores; pan as players congratulate. GV Crowd cheering. LV Play around Hearts goal. Redpath scores. Pan as players congratulate.
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Players featured include: Aitkenhead, J Johnston, A Kelly, Humphries, J Brown, Alfie Conn.
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