Kingstonian ? 4 - 1 Wimbledon
Freddie Gauntlett |
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Charlie Smith started at inside-forward with Freddie Gauntlett moving back to his usual wide berth vice Harry Bull in what turned out to be a most unusual and, for the Dons, unfortunate game. The light was extremely bad when the game started but Wimbledon took the lead in the first minute of the game when Stoker, instead of booting the ball, breasted it and it went to Gauntlett who beat Hounslow. Kingstonian were mainly on the offensive when after eleven minutes play the referee called a halt at a time when it was not possible to see what was happening on the opposite side of the ground. It was officially announced over the loudspeaker that the game had been abandoned and a large section of the crowd left the ground. The sky brightened after a heavy downpour of rain and several of the Dons players, still in football gear, came on to the ground. The spectators remaining called for the game to continue but by then the secretaries of both clubs had already agreed to the game being replayed the following Thursday. The Dons captain, after a discussion with his team, thought the match should be resumed in view of the improved conditions, but it was stated that four or five Kingstonian players were having a bath. After consultation the referee and the teams agreed to carry on from where the game had been stopped. This decision turned out to be calamitous for the Dons. |
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