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    ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Courageous Portsmouth goalkeeper Ernie Butler hurtles forward to take the ball from the feet of Les Bennett, Tottenham Hotspur inside right in the 1st Division match at White Hart Lane ground, North London today.
    6 November 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    BENTLEY CORES-- SECOND GOAL FOR CHELSEA

    Midway through the second half of the sixth round Football Association cup-tie at Stamford Bridge , London , Roy Bentley , Chelsea centre-forward , took a pass , pushed the ball forward a few yards , then from an angle , let fly his left foot ,. The ball travelled 20 yards , into the Manchester United goal . Chelsea won the match , 2-0 .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- ROY BENTLEY ( extreme right ) running away after sending the ball past JACK CROMPTON , Manchester United goal-keeper , who leaves the ground in a vain effort to save it .

    4 March 1950
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    MEDHUST PUNCHES CLEAR AT STAMFORD BRIDGE.

    HARRY MEDHURST( centre) , Chelsea goalkeeper , lunges upward as he punches the ball clear of JACK ROWLEY ( No 9.) , Manchester United centre forward , during the sixth round of the F.A. cup-tie at Stamford Bridge , London . Left is John Harris , Chelsea centre half , and right is Danny Winter , Chelsea right back .
    4 March 1950
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    LEWIS NARROWLY BEATEN AT HIGHBURY

    A quick dive by HARRY SEARSON , Leeds United goalkeeper , and he snatches the ball almost from the toe of REG LEWIS , Arsenal inside left , during the sixth round of the football Association cup-tie at the Arsenal Stadium , Highbury , London .
    The action succeeded a free kick by Cox of Arsenal .
    4 March 1950
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    JACK-IN-THE-BOX

    Like a shock -headed jack-in-the-box , a Millwall player goes up for the ball ( right) during a melee round the Crystal Palace goal in the Third Division ( South ) ' derby ' at Selhurst Park , South London .
    26 February 1950
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    PALACE DEFENDERS KEEP GOAL SECURE

    Crystal palace defenders pack their goal as goalkeeper DICK GRAHAM reaches for the ball during a Millwall attack in the third Division ( south ) match at Selhurst Park , South London . A Millwall player ( right ) leaps , but the ball is out of range .
    25 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    EYES - AND FEET - ON THE BALL

    Tense moment for TED HARDING , Crystal Palace right back , and Hodges , Millwall's outsdie left ( on right ) , as they battle for the ball during the Third Division ' derby ' at Selhurst Park , South London .
    26 February 1950
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    PALACE DEFENCE IS SURE

    From the corner of his eye , JACK WATSON ,Crystal Palace centre-half , sees that his goalkeeper DICK GRAHAM , safely takes the bal during a Millwall attack in the Third Division ( South ) match at Selhurst Park South London .
    25 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    BARTRAM JUMPS TO IT .

    SAM BARTRAM , Charlton's goalkeeper , beats Manchester United's STAN PEARSON to the ball as CHARLIE REVELL and PETER CROCKER ( both in Charlton ) stand ready for emergencies during the First Division match at the Valley , South London .
    25 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    INTERNATIONAL TIE-UP

    The shuttlecock comes in at an awkward angle, but Britain's No.1 international champion, Noel Radford, gets his racket there during practice at the Wimbledon (London) Squash and badminton club for the all-England badminton championships opening at Empress Hall, London, on March 1. Radford, who has held the Canadian title three times, is the holder of the South African championship.
    17 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    POMPEY ELL BEATEN

    More than 50,000 pairs of eyes watching the ball rocket into the net from a shop by Downey, inside left, he scored the second goal for Manchester United against Portsmouth at Fratton Park, Portsmouth, today.
    But those most vitally concerned are-left to right - REG FLEWIN (Portsmouth centre half) : Charlie Mitten (Manchester's outside left) : Johnny Downie , United States inside left (on his knees) : Jimmy Scoular (Portsmouth)): Harry Ferrier (Portsmouth left back) : and Ernie Butler (goalkeeper). Manchester rammed home three goals against Portsmouth's one in today's replay to enter the next round of the cup.
    15 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    FIRST FOR UNITED IN CUP REPLAY

    Ernie Butler, Portsmouth goalkeeper, makes a despairing dive but the ball flashes into the net from the foot of Manchester United winger mitten to score the 1st goal for United in the F.A.cup-tie replay at Fratton Park, Portsmouth.
    Manchester, with their forwards well on form, knocked Portsmouth from the cup with a 3-1 victory.50,000 watched the match.
    15 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    BIG STEP FORWARD

    JIMMY STRONG, Burnley goalkeeper, gathers the ball, as Cox, Arsenal outside right, strides towards him during the 5th round F.A.cup match at Highbury, London.
    11 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SWINDIN EXTENDED

    Arsenal goalkeeper GEORGE SWINDIN makes a full-length save during the fifth round F.A.cup match against Burnley at Highbury, London today.

    11 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    INTO THE BREACH AT HIGHBURY

    Arsenal's goalkeeper GEORGE SWINDIN (at left), watches apprehensively some distance outside his goal as the ball hovers near the goal-line after a short by Wilson (foreground), Burnley outside left, during the fifth round F.A.cup match at Highbury, London.
    The ball was cleared by Laurie Scott (right background), Arsenal's right back, in front of whom is seen Joe Mercer, Arsenal's left half.

    11 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    ARSENAL SCORE IN CUP TIE

    Eluding JIMMY STRONG, Burnley's goalkeeper, the ball enters the left at Highbury, London today to give Arsenal their 1st goal in the fifth round F.A.cup ties. It was scored by Lewis, inside left.

    11 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    HORSE-JOCKEY TUMBLE AT WINDSOR

    As Mrs .M. Lang's Blue Ricky makes a ' pancake ' landing, jockey Pat Doyle - who was riding the horse in the Stoke Poges Handicap Hurdle Race - roles on his back at Windsor today. Blue Ricky fell after taking the last fence.

    4 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    HEADING OUT OF TROUBLE

    Despite the anguished expression on his face, Norman Plummer, Leicester City half-back, had cause to be glad -he jumped higher than his own goalkeeper, Tommy Godwin, and Tottenham's centre-forward Billy Rees (right) to head the ball out of danger during the 2nd division match at White Hart Lane ground, London, today.
    Spurs, the league leaders, was surprisingly beaten 2-0.
    4 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Les Medley of Tottenham Hotspur

    4 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SCREWING-UP HIS COURAGE ?

    Leicester City goalkeeper Tommy Godwin screws up his face as he goes down to cover the ball when Billy Rees, Tottenham centre-forward,races in towards goal during the 2nd division match at White Hart Lane ground, London, today.
    4 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    ATTACK THAT FAILED -

    Tommy Godwin, Leicester City goalkeeper, did not dive in vain - this shot from a Tottenham attack went round the post during the second division match at White Hart Lane, London today.
    The league leaders were two goals down at half-time, with Leicester taking much better advantage of their chances.
    4 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    'REPRIEVE' FOR WATFORD

    28 January 1950

    Geoff Morton , Watford goalkeeper, sprawls on the iron-hard ground as he saves a shot from Manchester United's inside left, Stan Pearson, in the fourth round F A Cup Tie at the Watford ground, Hertfordshire, today - (Saturday) (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    PLAY IS 'FROZEN' AT WEST HAM

    28 January 1950

    Study in still life at Upton Park today (Saturday) as Everton's goalkeeper George Burnett (right) is taken aback by the statuesque pose adopted by Bill Robinson, West Ham centre forward (9) during the fourth round Cup tie.
    Second from right is Gerry Gazzard , West Ham inside right. Everton knocked West Ham from the cup notching two goals to the home teams one. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    AERIAL DUEL AT CHELSEA

    28 January 1950

    Chelsea's right half Ken Armstrong (left) and centre-half Jack Saunders (5) join forces to beat Jackie Milburn (striped shirt).
    Newcastle centre forward, for the ball in front of the home team's goal during the fourth round of the fA Cup at Stamford Bridge, London. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    THIRD FOR SPURS - THEY WIN 5-1

    28 January 1950

    Jubilation and doubt, on the faces of Spurs forwards Sonny Walters (outside right) and Les Medley (outside left) as Sunderland goalkeeper John Mapson tried to save a shot from Walters, but fails, during the fourth round Cup Tie today (Saturday). Arthur Hudgell, Sunderland left back (striped shirt) runs in but is helpless.
    The ball hit the post and shot into the net to register Spurs' third goal of the 5-1 victory. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    BALANCING ACT

    28 January 1950

    Ted Ditchburn, Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper, goes down in a dive - and though he looks as though he's balancing the ball on his hand, its just an illusion.
    The ball went into goal to score first for Sunderland in the fourth round of the Football Association cup tie at White Hart Lane, London
    Despite the bad start, Tottenham swept on to win 5-1 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    A Hand for the Injured

    28 January 1950
    Ted Ditchburn, the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper bends sympathetically towards Dick Davis, the centre forward of Sunderland who was injured in the first minute of play today (Saturday) at White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London. The match is in the fourth round of the Football Association Cup Tie. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    THE SEQUEL - ARSENAL'S PENALTY GOAL.

    28 January 1950

    The ball rocketing in from the foot of Arsenal left back Frank Burns beats Swansea goalkeeper Jack Parry and shakes the net to score the home teams's second goal - from a penalty - during the fourth round Cup tie at Highbury ground, North London, today (Saturday).
    Arsenal were awarded a penalty when Tom Keane, Swansea leftback, punched clear with his goalkeeper well beaten by a McPherson header. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    HEAD-ON MEETING

    ' Apex ' of football is Hugh Kelly ( right) , the Fulham goalkeeper - seen in ' full-stretch ' dive , saves from an Aston Villa attack in the Christmas Eve First Division match at Craven Cottage , London .

    16 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    GETTING MONOTONOUS !

    Looking somewhat down in the mouth, Fred Furniss, Sheffield United right-back, seems to be turning away in disgust as yet another Tottenham Hotspur attack beats against Sheffield defence in the second division match at White Hart Lane, London today.
    With Spurs - leader of division II romping to victory by seven goals to nil- SONNY WALTERS, of Tottenham outside right, is seen leading in an attempt to beat the United goalkeeper, FRED WHITE, for the ball.

    12 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    CHARLTON AT HOME TO LEADERS

    SAM BARTRAM , Charlton athletic goalkeeper, punches away during an attack by Liverpool-division I leaders and only unbeaten team in the football league-at the Valley-London today.
    Around BARTRAM are DUDLEY FORBES (NO.4), Charlton right half ; HAROLD PHIPPS (NO.5), Charlton centre half); and KEN BRIERLEY (NO.11), Liverpool outside left.

    12 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    BULLET-HEAD VAUGHAN SCORES CHARLTON GOAL

    Leaping like an uncoiled spring, centre forward CHARLIE VAUGHAN of Charlton heads a goal after only nine minutes play in the match against Liverpool - leaders of division one and only unbeaten team in the football league - at the Valley, London today.
    Vaughan scored after Gordon Hurst (Charlton's inside right), fed by Charlie Purves (inside left) had put across a fine centre.
    Liverpool won the match, 3-1.

    12 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    LONDON ARENA

    Tottenham Hotspur football club's ground at White Hart Lane, Tottenham, north London. the ground is enclosed on all four sides by stands, and the club boasts there is accommodation for sixty thousand spectators undercover. This picture was made from a drawing by A. Leitch and partners, of London and Glasgow.
    10 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    KELLY'S CORNER CATCH -

    HUGH KELLY , Fulham goalkeeper , leaps high above the heads of other players to safely gather the ball from a Liverpool corner kick in the first League match at Craven Cottage ground , where to-day Fulham were attempting to crack the visiting teams undefeated record .

    29 OCTOBER 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    JOHNNY KELLY- Left Wing for Barnsley .

    29 OCTOBER 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    CHARLTON'S FIRST -

    Charlton's first goal - from centre- forward CHARLIE VAUGHAN - Rockets past the outstretched hand of the diving JIMMY STRONG, Burnley goalkeeper, in the first division match at the Valley ground, south London, today. ARTHUR WOODRUFF, Burnley's right back (2) could only stand and stare.
    29 OCTOBER 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    STRONG - AND STRAIGHT .

    JIMMY STRONG, Burnley's goalkeeper, takes a straight line-upwards, as the shortest approach to this extra-high shot from Charlton during the first division match at the Valley ground, south London,.the match ended in a 1-1 for all.

    29 OCTOBER 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SPURS PRESS KELLY -

    Pat KELLY, Barnsley goalkeeper , saves from a Tottenham Hotspur attack in the Second Division match at the White Hart Lane , Tottenham , ground today .

    29 OCTOBER 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MID-AIR MEETING AT SPURS

    Barnsley's goalkeeper, Pat Kelly, and Les Bennett, Tottenham Hotspur's inside right,vie for a corner from Len DUQUEMIN , the home team's centre forward, in the second division match at White Hart Lane ground, Tottenham, today .

    29 OCTOBER 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    PLYMOUTH FORWARD

    A new picture of George DEWS , inside left of Plymouth Argyle.
    last season, Dews scored five goals for his club.


    22 October 1949
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    DEFENDER OF THE WEST

    Pictured here is P . J . Jones, left back for Plymouth Argyle, the second division club.
    22 October 1949
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    PLYMOUTH VISIT Q.P.R
    Bill Strauss (left), Plymouth Argyle's outside right, and Des Farrow, Queens Park Rangers' left half, in the second division match at Loftus Road ground, Shepherd's Bush, London.
    22 October 1949
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    HELPING HIM ON HIS WAY !

    Taking the ball safely in his arms, Reg Allan, Queens Park Ranger's ' goalkeeper, gives the illusion that he is using the toe of his boot to provide MauriceTadman, Plymouth Argyle centre forward, with a lift up-field during the second division match at Loftus Road ground , London.
    22 October 1949
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    LEEDS BLACKPOOL ATTACK

    W. (Bill) McIntosh, now playing at centre-forward for Blackpool. Bill McIntosh was transferred-(the fee was not given) from Preston.
    22 October 1949
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    BEATEN TO THE KICK

    FREDDIE COX , Arsenal outside-right who moved to centre forward after centre half Leslie Compton had been injured, takes a shot at goal when tackled by Hayward, Blackpool centre half, in the first division match at Arsenal stadium, London.
    22 October 1949
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    BLACKPOOL GOAL-SCORER

    One of the forwards who finds the net for Blackpool- W .McCall, who plays at inside left.
    McCall, formerly with Newcastle and Motherwell, scored nine goals for Blackpool in the 1948-9 season.
    22 October 1949
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    PLAT PUNCH

    Arsenal goalkeeper, Ted Platt, punches away from Stan Mortensen Blackpool inside-right (centre-No.8) during the first division match at Arsenal stadium, Highbury, London today.

    22 October 1949
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    FOOTBALL BALLET

    Action in the Chelsea versus Aston Villa football matches frozen into a graceful ballet seen in this picture taken today at the first division football league contest in Chelsea's home ground at Stamford Bridge, London.
    Left to right other Aston Villa inside right, Colin Gibson; and Chelsea's left back Billy Hughes, right half Ken Armstrong, and goalkeeper Harry Medhurst.

    22 October 1949
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    Portsmouth football club.

    19 October 1949

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    Wolverhampton football club.

    19 October 1949

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