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THE annual match for the " Baring Cup" was played between teams representing the Head Office and the Storeyard on 2nd April, on a ground kindly lent by Messrs. J. Stone & Co.

Ltd., at Charlton, Kent. The result was a win by 4 goals to 2 by the Storeyard, who thus retain the Cup which they won in 1930-31. The Storeyard scored two goals early in the first half. On changing ends they added two more to their lead, but the Head Office scored twice before the close.

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