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    news from yesteryear3

    March 7, 1908
    International, British Championship, at Dens Park, Dundee.
    Scotland – Wales 2-1 (0-1).
    Attendance: 18,000.
    Referee: Mr. Jim Mason (England).
    Scotland (2-3-5): Henry Rennie (Hibernian), William Agnew (Kilmarnock), George Chaplin (Dundee), Alex McNair (Celtic), Charles Thomson (Hearts), James Galt (Glasgow Rangers), Alexander Bennett (Celtic), Robert Walker (Hearts), James Speirs (Glasgow Rangers), Sandy MacFarlane (Dundee), William Lennie (Aberdeen).
    Wales (2-3-5): Leigh Roose (Sunderland), Horace Blew (Wrexham), Charlie Morris (Derby County), Maurice Parry (Liverpool), Edwin Hughes (Nottingham Forest), Lloyd Davies (Northampton Town), Billy Davies (Crystal Palace), William Jones (Manchester City), Tinker Davies (Blackburn Rovers), Arthur Green (Nottingham Forest), Bobby Evans (Aston Villa).
    The goals: 0-1 W. Jones (30 min.), 1-1 Bennett (60 min.), 2-1 Lennie (87 min.).

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    I think that George Chaplins top from that game in framed in the club boardroom. The Scotland top in Lord Roseberry’s racing colours

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    yip thats the top they wore mate i have a pic but waiting on the nod to post it

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