Note: No location given but probably White Hart Lane, London.
Full titles read: "SPORTSHOTS NO 30 - This week we glance at Football - and the forwards of the "Spurs" famous team. Described by Charles Eade of the 'Sunday Express'."
C/U of a cockerel badge on the shirt of Tottenham Hotspur...
Note: No location given but probably White Hart Lane, London.
Full titles read: "SPORTSHOTS NO 30 - This week we glance at Football - and the forwards of the "Spurs" famous team. Described by Charles Eade of the 'Sunday Express'."
C/U of a cockerel badge on the shirt of Tottenham Hotspur player. Group shot of the the manager Percy Smith with five of his players. Good C/U's of George Hunt, Eugene O'Callaghan, Jimmy McCormick, Willie Hall, William Evans, and Eddie Rowe. After each C/U of the player we see a brief shot of them demonstrating their football skills.
M/S of the trainer George Hardy massaging on of the legs of one of the players. Several shots of the players on the training field, including some good slow motion shots of the players.
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"Hunt" is George Hunt.
"O'Callaghan" is Eugene O'Callaghan.
"McCormick" is Jimmy McCormick.
"Hall" is Willie Hall".
"Evans" is William Evans.
"Row" should read Rowe (Eddie Rowe).
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