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í SOCCER. I
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
The W.A. Soccer League games re-
sulted as follow:
Victoria Park, 3 goals; Claremont, nil.
Claremont had more of the game than
the «core indicates. - Both sides indulged
in too much wild kicking, with the result
that the game was not very spectacular.
Harrison, Eaton, and Thurston scored
the goals. '
Caledonians. 8 goals; Thistle, 2.
The Oalies played a .splendid game, and
quite outclassed their opponents with
clever shorf passing. Gutlierie and
Newall each scored four goals for them.
Johnson (penalty) and Caruth replying
for Thistle.
North Cottesloe Athletic, 3 goals;
North Cottesloe, 1.
A good crowd witnessed this local.
. derby. The losers scored first, but the
I Athletic lasted better, Squirrel!] (2) and
j Graham scoring for them. Thc score just
[ about represents -the superiority of thc
winners.
Perth City. 3 .goals; Casuals, nil.
The surprise of the day. City were
good value for their victory, however.
5. Conduit (2y aDd Napier obtained the
goal's. Casuals missed a brace of penalty
kicks.
Second League.
"A" Section.
Subiaco, 1 goal; Armadale, nil.
In the presence of the Mayor, who de-
clared their new ground open, Subiaco
scored (heir first victory In League foot- ¡
ball for three years, Statten being thc
successful marksman.
North Per Ul-, 3 goals; Mundijong, 1.
The city team lashed Ibetter, and made
more use of their chances in front of
goal. Daniels (2) and White scoring for
them.
Fremantle, 6 goals; North Cottesloe
Athletic, nil.
The Port'team had matters all their
own way, and Murray (3), Williams and
the brothers McGlaskiu obtained goals
for them.
Judgment : Two Claremont-Cottesloc players going for a mark. Help
Judgment : Two Claremont-Cottesloc
players going for a mark.
H.F.I., 4 goals; Swanbourne, 1 goal.
Th« score just about represents the
margin of superiority of the Hospital
men, for whom Torkh-r ami Hopkins
scored, two each. Dadd getting one for
the Swans.
"B'v Section.
Bassendean. 3 goals; Guildford. 1.
Another local derby. The winners be-
ing good value for their victory. Macey.
Begg and Nicholls for the winners, and
Oswald scored for the .\>sers.
Thc Works. 4 goals; Bayswater. 2.
The Works, p-laying a stronger gabe
than their oti.ionents. won weM: Al
derdyce. Cleaver. Jackson, and Ashton
.were the successful marksmen for fix
f Works, and the 'brothers Gray for the
. losers.
U.K.N.A.. 8 goals; Maylands. 1.
There was only one team in this game,
fabe Natives doing practically what they
liked with their opponents. Harris ob-
tained no less than six goals, and Kerüey
and Smith one each.
Midland Junction, 5 goals; Upper Swan,
1. '
The Railway men always had a Iktle
in hand, and scored an easy victory. Nor-
they (3), Wright and Collins doing the
scoring. ?
Honours List.
First League.-Guthrie, 4: Newall, 4.
Second iLeague.-Harris, 6; Murray, 3;
Northey, 3. I
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