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Lyndhurst in turn protested, on the basis that the rules of the Surrey FA did not allow this. The Surrey FA committee upheld the protest 4–3 (notably the
Lyndhurst club secretary, Dr. Stevenson, was allowed to vote on the protest) and Lyndhurst was duly given the bye into the final.
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had already printed and distributed the posters, so turned down the protest. Reigate therefore scratched, but, instead of giving
Lyndhurst a bye into the final, the Surrey FA re-instated Reigate's quarter-final opponents - the association club of
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