NB: all matches at Cultuurtuin in Paramaribo; originally a double
round robin was to be played with all three teams playing four
matches, but after the first two losses of Demerara (now better
known as British Guyana) the tournament continued as a prolonged
playoff for first place between Surinam and Trinidad.
[Jan 4]
Surinam 8-0 Demerara [HT: 4-0]
[Nelom 1-0, 4-0, 5-0, Henny Landkoer (sr.) 2-0, 3-0, 6-0, Hugo Landkoer 7-0, 8-0]
[Jan 5]
Trinidad 3-0 Demerara [HT: 0-0]
[Lovell (og) 1-0, Sutherland 2-0, 3-0]
[TRI: Ambard; Feuck, Rignault; Wilkinson (cap.), Henderson, Wilkes;
Alkins, Sutherland, Alkins, Chambers, Daniels;
DEM: Paddenburg; McLoed, Lovell; Young, Weekles, Gonsalves;
Greene, Olkon, Moore, Martins, Clark]
[Jan 6]
Surinam 1-1 Trinidad [HT: 1-1]
[Hugo Landkoer 1-0, Henderson 1-1]
[SUR: Casper; Monkou (cap), Rijzenburg; Monkou jr., Wijdenbosch, Goedhart;
Gouvernante, Nelom, Landkoer sr., Landkoer jr., Naloop;
TRI: Ambard; Remy, Rignault; Wilkes, Henderson, Wilkinson (cap.);
Alkins, Sutherland, Alkins, Barnett, Daniels]
[Jan 8]
Surinam 3-3 Trinidad [HT: 1-2]
[N.N. 0-1, Daniels 0-2, Henny Landkoer (sr.) 1-2, Nelom 2-2,
Monkou jr. (og) 2-3, Ch. Naloop 3-3]
[SUR: Naloop; Monkou (cap), Rijzenburg; Monkou jr., Wijdenbosch, Brakke jr.;
Gouvernante, Nelom, Landkoer sr., Landkoer jr., Charles Naloop]
[Jan 9]
Surinam 2-2 Trinidad [HT: 1-0]
[Nahar 1-0, Holband (og) 1-1, Nahar 2-1, N.N. 2-2]
NB: after the above three draws, Trinidad were declared winners of
the tournament and awarded the cup.
On their trip back, Trinidad played an additional friendly in Demerara.
[Jan 11, Georgetown]
Demerara 2-3 Trinidad
Source: newspapers Suriname, De Ware Tijd
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