Wimbledon Vic Bird, Freddie Gauntlett, Harry Stannard 3 - 1 Woking ? At Dulwich Hamlet. After Extra Time. 1-1 after 90 minutes.
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Aspecial train took the visiting fans to Champion Hill to see their favourites attempt to reach the final of the Surrey Senior Cup for the first time since winning the emergency Wartime competition in 1939/40. Ken Twigg carried on where he’d left off in the previous game on the wing, with Jack Wallis, having finally recovered from injury, replacing Billy Laws alongside him. The first half was a nervy affair, which combined with the hard ground meant the ball was often sent hard and high and neither side made much headway. Woking, on the back of five consecutive Isthmian League wins, including victory on the same ground the previous week, has the first chance, but centre-forward Wiles had strayed offside before putting the ball in the net. Harry Stannard then hit the post with a shot that the keeper misjudged; then Jim Haydock did well to turn over the rebound from a free-kick on the edge of the area and Pink should have opened the scoring for Woking when he broke clean through, but he steered the ball wide of both Haydock and the post, hence the teams turned around without any score. |
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