Rangers Beat St. Mirren (1962)
Title reads: "Rangers beat St. Mirren". Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland. Scottish Cup Final. Various shots teams running onto pitch. M/S team captains - Caldow and Clunie - and referees shaking hands before toss up. Various shots of football match. Ralph Brand and Davie Wilson score for Rangers. Final score is 2-0 to Rangers. L/S of Caldow receiving trophy. L/S Wilson and Caldow running around pitch, holding aloft the cup. M/S Glasgow Rangers team posing for press with cup. Rangers players: Billy Ritchie, Eric Caldow, Bobby Shearer, James Baxter, Ronnie McKinnon, Harold Davis, David Wilson, Ralph Brand, Jimmy Millar, Ian McMillan, William Henderson. St. Mirren footballers: Robert Williamson, Bobby Campbell, John Wilson, Bobby Stewart, Jim Clunie, George McLean, Tommy Henderson, Tommy Bryceland, Don Kerrigan, Willie Fernie, Therolf Beck. Note: match programme on file. FILM ID:1717.3 FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/

Rangers v St Mirren 1962 Scottish Cup Final

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