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A match between the leading representatives of the Scotch and
English sections will be played at The Oval on Saturday 19 February, under the auspices of the Football Association. Players duly qualified and desirous of assisting either party must communicate with Mr AF Kinnaird of 2 Pall Mall East, SW
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Kirkpatrick's 37th birthday. In the match, Kirkpatrick suffered a broken arm after fifteen minutes during a tussle on the goal-line; despite his injury, he managed to keep the ball out of the goal, and went on to play the remainder of the match despite his injury.
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for 1875, he was described as "a goalkeeper is always excellent, and Surrey owes much to him in that position" while the 1879 edition said that he was "a very useful goalkeeper; fields well, and does not lose his head". Other editions described him as "a useful player all round, a good back and
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Kirkpatrick was born in Canada, the second son of Sir
Charles Sharpe Kirkpatrick, 6th Baronet and Helen Stuart Kirk. His father died in 1867 at which time his brother, Thomas, succeeded to the title; Thomas died childless in 1880 and the title passed to James.
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For the inaugural international match, Kirkpatrick was
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Wanderers won the match 3–1 in their last appearance in the Final, thus claiming the trophy for the fifth time in seven years. The 1878 FA Cup Final was
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or Mr J Kirkpatrick, Admiralty, Somerset House, WC on behalf of the Scotch, or with Mr
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excellent goalkeeper". By 1874, he was chiefly known as a goalkeeper, whose "flying days numbered in the past".
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Yvone Kirkpatrick (1879–1924), worked for the political service in Nigeria.
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