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The Merthyr Express, Aberdare and East Glamorgan Herald, Tredegar and West Monmouth Times from Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, Wales • 6

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The The Geo Beautiful Countrysl side Scenes Our Ancient Towns They cannot be appreciated ihenal7elling by TRAIN. A crowded Train spoils any holt ay. Bow different a MOTOR CHAR.A-BANC. You glide through 'Country Lanes at your in speed You stop where and when you desire. Don't spoil even that: There are Char-a-Banes asd SMART CHAR-A-BANGS The Finest Fleet in Wales BUT.

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THE EXPRESS. SATURDAY. AUGUST 30th, 1910 Ebbw to A. E. FISHER, South End, Pennant Street, Ebbw Vale.

CRICKET. HILL'S PLYMOUTH v. PENARTII. Siturdnv Hors std Panora at and woo, alter a good manse, by 141 to bl. 'Le 1 st good display in every department of the Vthheir boning, bowling and fielding beplendid.

C. Arberry was en fine form bat his 67 beim got without a R. Davies SIN, W. Thomas (25 not ull and H. Snips (14) oleo tatted welt.

Whtll went in to bat they found Handy in Km form with the bag. and were always in difficiatiest in him. Peeked up by goad Ridding be-came out with the fuse stabeis of I tricketiefor 14 runs, J. Williams taking 2 kr 410. la will remembered that when Priinoth plated et Pentreboeb Plymouth won hy 70 So Williams taking tf for 10 and S.

ftnthr for IS on that mention. Hill's Plymouth. K. Arberry. bowled Birch It.

Davies, Davies, bowled Birch Evans, a bowled Birch A. Jones, bowled Birch J. Williams. bowled Birch Handy, bowled Peron W. Thomas, not out W.

George, at Demery. bowled Ewen 2 W. T. Davies, Jones, Eceart H. Loyd, run out E.

Jones. nut out Extras Total Telma. 7 ll bowled S. Bandy 4 F. E.

Morgan, Comeb J. Williams 4 C. Colley, bowled S. Handy L. Demsrey.

booted S. Mande R. Ks kb. bnwkd S. Mande B.

Turnbull, bowled S. Haar R. Arberry, J. Williams Josiee, run out 11Oryran.a itiberty. S.

Handy T. Binh. a Lloyd. boated 8. Heady 0 T.

etforisemos, not Cug 1 lefts l7 111113 VALE v. A. M. MALTBY'S Xf. Au interesting match took place at Ebbw Vila me.

Saturday, when the home side awe team 1147 by A. M. Ma tby. the proceeds cif match being for the bereft of R. J.

the well-known Ebbw Vale bowler. There was a splendid crowd present witacie the game. and a good sum was waned. Batting ink Ebbw Vale seen got going, and F. W.

Pape and R. J. Watkins did good work. After being missed by Kilner in ibe Ana over, Bob Within. gave the opposing od a gust amount of trouble, and played seal good cricket.

totaling 77 before he was It was splendid display, and upon which Watkins has ever, 001100 (0110111111- Lt. hinisolf. Edgar Watkins made good 80, while George Wilkama (from the Seconds) did enceedingly well for. 31, and gave a very 4110 exhibition of batting. Ebbw Vale declared rt 1115 for 9 wickets.

Ur. Webby's side very soon got in earairt. and seemed determined to wipe of hig total. A. M.

iliabby and W. Lloyd pet op mewl determined eland, and could sot be separated lions total of over 70 bag been reached. when Maltby was bowed by Watkins. With Sharpe af Maltby's piece ett the wicket, aed Lloyd playing superb ciee bat, the total was mounting up with some speed. and no doubt had Sharpe been able to remains, things would have been looking vary because he is a very geoid scorer.

However, he was bowled by IL J. Welkin. at 22. IJoyd, who is young player from Beaufort. gave a most delightful dieplav of batting, end every reedit for his exhibition.

He played with confidence and ability, and was quite treat to watch. He pooped 49 by good (wicket before being caught by Dai Davies. However, loin came on at this point and the match was left drawn. Mr. Maltby'.

iide being 116 for 4 wickets. libbw Vale. P. W. Pam bowled T.

Lloyd l4 R. J. Watkins, Liner, Maltby 77 E. Watkins, a D. Jones.

Maltby 3O J. E. Lloyd, bowled P. Sharpe ll D. Davies, run out D.

Whyte. bowled A. M. Maltby E. Oliver, Maltby, P.

Sharpe T. Evans, lbw, bowled Sharps G. Williams. not oot D. Miles.

Miner, bowled Maltby D. J. Richards, sot out 7 lens Toad It IC 9 9dokate) Mr. A. M.

Malibre XI. A M. Maltby, bowled li. J. Watiine 37 M.

I.Aeryd. rD. Mailer. Watkins 43 P. ter.

bowled li. J. Wallace G. liner, aT. Brans Davies A.

'2, not out 0 Ulric 3 Total (for I wickets) J. W. gamic, H. J. Ketch, D.

A. R. Jonas, T. Lloyd. and G.

Williams did 4 YNYSYBWL v. ABERDARE. killed at Aberdare. Snores: .4 Ynywybwl. W.

A. Williams, lbw. J. B. Jones lO K.

Honking, a J. 8. Jones, Mean ll W. Mews, Mason, .1. 8.

Jones a H. Wilkins. Sow, bowled J. 8. Jones 0 J.

Parry. a Eynon, J. 8. Jones W. Huglses.

bowled J. S. Jones 4 8. Shcpnerd, bowled J. 8.

Jones A. Thomas. not out J. Morgan. George, bJ.

8. 1 H. Owen, bowled Mason R. Roe. bowled J.

P. Jones 25 1 Extras Total Aberdare. T. George. bowled Williams Engrain.

Tbomzs, bowled Davies .1. 8. Jones Owen, Davi Jones, Slypperil. bowled William' 19 D. eittens.

bowled Wain, T. Daley, run out W. Mason. bowled Williame Mereerdi, and Wilkins T.J. Evans, not out It, Mead.

Williams, bowled Wilkins 3 G. Syron, bowled Wilkin. Irstras Total The Art o' Goal-Keeping. By "Ba.Goslie." The position of goalleeper is one that calls for many qualities, not the least being clear cool beadednem courtly, agility, and last, but not least, safe pair of hands. Prom amend points of view a safe pair of hands, As even more important then length of kick.

aulkineas in the custodian's make up is not essential to success. The writer has known simony good "keepers" of overage height and weight, and what they lack in 'inche has been more than counter balanced their agility. As a matter of fact, goal. on the aide are usually more agile than their taller I repeat that the main point in secoeleful goal-keeping is a safe pair of bandit. Goal no lees than poets, are born not made, Unless, the etpuld be gosh.

posemere the I have outlined above he can never hope to be a tour de-lone between the sticks. Beware of the man who fumbles and stumbles; the man who runs out and runs back in inde. Melon. He hin no time for debatinn with himself. ether he must dash out, or remain in.

To run out and change his mind halfway ii fatal When opposing forwards are clone up, preparatory to shooting. I have always considered it beet for the keeper" to dash out at express, speed. 'hue, he may not obtain poieresion of the ball, yet it must follow that he narrows the shooting angle to the eatent that the forward can rarely hope to toil the net. Of course, perfect timing iv live. Perfect timing and perfect positioning come instinctively to the goalie who is for the job.

The natural product knows in nine cases out of ten where to place binuelf for the shot, Gallery play, so frequently indulged in by forward and others, should never commeild itself to a goalie. The risks too great. Such as flying kicks should be ly barred. The goalie should use his hands on every possible corssiim. lie should remeen.

ber that this is the last line of defence. He should act accordingly, and never, never, never tempt the fates. Foster Clark's' C.reantiest Csmotar4, Cream Custard .75 34 MR. HARRY HADLEY. of Town AMN Football Club.

joined Weet, Bromwich and remained with them until Cll. season 1905 k. During that time lie tiaptaiotil the club. In 1903 to gained international honours, Way I ft-half for Englund against Ireland. Whilst with West Bromwich he mimed only two "turns" in nine Liter he played 1,41 half bask for the famous Acton Villa.

Ile subleiptently went to Notts Fused, and in 105910 was at Southampton. A few years prior to that he met with a nasty accident, and at the eniwhiekin of his rtny at Bouthamnton he retired, and mounted to where be opened A mtneenful birrineis. But he did not leave his old love, and devoted himself finding ploy. re for some of the pick of the English He has been the recipient of many includirut benefit match when with th the match Anson bring the wilt a the Vills to West Bromwich. Harry, we with you and every luck at Merthyr.

MERTHYR TOWN'S DEBUT. MID.RIIONODA, MERTHYR TOWN, 1 The new yr Town team made buw peens fiteleall nu Saturday lam at Perydarren Park quite 5 000 people, the math arranged being a friendly game with The retina Merihyr Town flibbons; backs, flunibcrlain and Ireland; halve'. Myers, and Yarwood; forwaida, Brown, Nock. Turner, and Nicholar. Mid-Rhondda- tioal, m.dy bu kr, Jones and Dunh; Mc.

thdlurn, Orborne, and flonkinron; Pattioon, Backe, sad Rums. Ireland, for the home Vern, won the tom fur chime of ends. At the outset Mid.Rliondda primed and Bailie set Evan going on the left w.tia lardy ground pass. Chamberlain, however, intervened, awl Wiles receiv into beat Hopkinson, only. however, to run the ball out of play over the.

goal.low. Beebe again, again, by skilful manoeuvring in mid field, got ETiage on the rim, but nothing accrued therefrom. The home right winger newt wee in evidence with some pretty play in which both opposing half and full bark were beaten, but his good work was frustrated by Nock being penalised for Mt side. Shortly afterwcrds. however, Nock had a pot for wed, but hail thu misfortune to ace his whet sfrike the upright.

Uiirata wan putting in rllllO sterling work at and rare handful he had with who Rhondda inrile too. llitrinsebsel was smartly pulled up Ohre sir twine by Ireland who was playing a neat and safe lIV at back. A pretty movement started by Brown aad Nock resulted in Turner altootiost just wide. Prom this goal-kick the litigate right wing got but were main pulled up short by I Davies received, and beating Hopkinson, put to Brown, the letters shot. however, going over she bar.

George, Data and Brown were again in evidencr, Laviee's shot was too high. At this period of the game the home team were doing meat of the although the forwards had plenty chances they failed to more. Niohiedaa, on the extreme left was (living guW. good account of himself and at timin led McCollum and a a merry dance, bat his moues rarely taken advantage of. A tricky mere of lay between he and Turner risrult vl in Nock trying header which was, however, saved by Moody tipping over the gar.

Notht Woe accrued from the resultant corner kick. The Rhondda left wing nett rot awe), and with Maniberlain beaten, were checked by Ireland. In the tactic whieh resulted Heipkin. eon was knocked out. hut soon resumer'.

After this the visiting right took up the play, and a good run by t'attieon leit laimioliati in PUIWIN4IOII. The centre forward need goalwards, and, desire's. tabbing out of his goal, opened the scoring with a pretty shot. From the re-start a promising movement was frustrated by Neck pvtting too hall over the goal hoe in attenipcog a forward pans to the rij.ht-wing. A useful pore of work by Nicholas was spoiled by Jones ko-kiug into touch.

From the liliur.ilda forwards got renion and the right woo, getting away, Ireland was forced to torwede a comer. From the kick the home goal had a narrow escape, Std beading aganot the bar. L'haniberlatii, however, relived, and punting well up the held Davies orceived, but coming into collision with Dunn, be required the ministrations of this trainer. Ile soon recovered, however, and from the "throw up" Bache set Evans going, and the latter, beating George. centred, only, however, for Bache to shoot wide.

From the coal kick some play followed but Turner eventually succeeded in getting away, and after beating several (ippon. enta was puled up short by Jones. Shortly afterwards, however, Turner again received, and just messed with a shot that grazed the crowbar. Brown alto missed after receiving from Davies. A miss-kick by Jones placed tho visitors goal in jeopardy hot Dunn eventuely naiad the The home loom.

however continued to but both bliehelai and Turner laded in their attettipts at stab The first half closed with the Ithosidda men Indio by a goal to nil On the resumption the Nome forwards went away but were clerked by Hopkinson hand. hays, sod hoot the free-kick Turner received, but his attempt at goal went wide. A goat movement on the left was neatly checked by Chamberlain. 'Turner received, and putting oven to Niohelas, the winger made goalwards. Beating both MeCallute end Jones he centred beautifully, but the chance went it Bache next im evidence wilh a pretty.

piece of. Individual play in whiele be beat both George and Ovum berlain but was eventually checked by Slinitly after this Carmichael re mired from the right and triad a shot fpm about 16 yards out. Gibbon, how, ever, wits mit to be eaught.napping this time, and saved in splendid fashion. After a sheet rally around the Rhondda goal Carmichael received in his own half, and racing away en hoing tsekled by Ireland, posed to Seed who was plainly iu an off aide position. Mr.

Batty, however, ruled otherwise, and Seed stored with good drive that beat Gibbon all the way. Shortly after this reverse the home train were awarded a asoinst hfoCellum for handling. and behind taking the kick tad the good lortutie to see his shot diverted into the net by Dunn, who, in attempting to head away, iniijedged the bet and headed past his own goalie. ImmeiliatetY on the resuniptien the visitors' front line got away, and Carmichael receiving tout Egan again best Gibbon', thus pleeiie' the aelire at three girls to one. From this on the Town played like a beaten and only thu wigorus play not Chaniberlein and Ireland lypt the visitors' forwards at bay.

De vies, leceiving from Ireland, raced away and eventually passed' to Nock, who, with an open goal, shot wide. A good run by Nicholas ended in the winger shooting wide. too. Front the goatkick Nicholas again received, and beat ina the opposition centred well in front of bitt Nock receiving gently lifted the ball Moody's hands from only 6 yards nut. The visiting forwards west got were won waiting Ireland and anurberlain, and a centre from Pattion Jett Carmichael with no no one ht brat hut the goalie, he, however, only cuceeoded skyine the ball.

From this on visitors practically monopolised the game and Gibbon. in ettemptinai to let away a centre Irmo Evans, nnased, Carmichael a ll but added to the score. 'The goalie, however, recovered very well and Mat managed to get there in time to save his charge at the expense of corner. A misunderstanding be, heron George and Chamberlain let in Car michael, but the laiter's attempt at goal wan by Gibbon. Carmichael and Seed at this period of the game were very ameessive sad pave thg home defence heaps of trouble.

Just prior 116 the Seat wHatie Ireland was forced to leave the field through an accident to hie knee. Directly after, the wiriting right got away, and Seed gaining possession put his side further ahead with good drive which completely Gibbons. Shortly afterwards time out roiled, the visitors prowau; easy winners by four goals to one. Merthyr A.F.C. THE NEW MANAGER.

All arrangements Are now oompkte for the; season 1919.1930, tad the trinninger of the Mar-' thyr Town A.E.C., Mr. Harry Hadley, is coo of a nureveriul of hie recent "findlogy." Sims. Mr. Hialky was appointed mans. ger of the club he has carried out the whole of the organising work with the utmost satisfaction.

Mr. ilatUty.is a former Faiglisli International. 'He was for nine left half-lack for West Itiornwioli and was niatieger fur that team. He is a ultra of Burrow-imrurness, Lancashire, waa taken to when ten years of lice. A.

90011 he was -to football enthutisst was the hailing feature iv wdunils matches. At the Me of lb he played for Ifsleenwen in the Birmingham League. Two yrars later be COMMENTS. The visitors quite deserved their victory, for with the exception of the first 90 minutes play, they were far and away the better side. They modified better than the harvesters, and played tar more cffedive football.

Moody. in goal was safe, and Jones and Dunn at hack played a rare gauze. Their tackling was Food. although fErquently wild kicking was indulged in. 'the holier, too, were excellent, flopkinicii (spcially a splendid game.

his attack and delnou alike being really first class. Of the visiting fotwardsc.tteeil and Car inichael were undoubtedly the.best, although, 4. times, the old veterans international, Joe Cache aboard glimpses of past gresturss. lie played all through with a rare parliament, and although perhaps a little on the slow side still give. opposing half-backs quite a' lot to think about.

Of the lownesters one hardly knows what to say. Their display, with the of the early wqw far from being satisfaietorY, and taking lino through their form against Elinainghani was Carlton, in goal, ilia not appear quite nom, formhlo and did nut strike one In being perl. enlarly safe. Thu two backs, Ireland and Chamberlain. played great game, their kithing and tickling bring at times very fuse.

Ireland, especially, showed rare judgment in intercepting and in planing the ball, he bring seldom guilty of over-kieltinp his forwards. Of the halves, was perhap the beet of a very medkere trio. Tbc wing halves, although triers. immured to be strong enough, or fast enough. to rap' with the mon, vigorous tactics of their ripponents.

Of the forward Turner and Michela, appeared to 'be lest id'a very ir.effective line. wan off form. end never rime up to la form in the Parmirukau match. At times, ever, dutinrlly clover play was witnessed between the home forwards, lint Ail and ammo in mid 6e1.1 is of very.liftlei amount without it leads to ace the only thieve that matter in kaguo football. Individually, the members of the front line were frequently really.rgind, bur eollsetively, after the stages, they rarely reached medium elm football -a lark of combination and understanding characterised their play moat of the game.

'however. no one believes left a display to be the true form of the Town teamit was an elf day. and kiek for ward so rhea sieetir.g 'with Mineral! today. Soccer League for Slrhowy Valley It has now been th.enittiv deeielod to form a lessm. for the ihrhowy valley; eafrom to Rims.

it preliminary m. wax hdd last week when the idea was nu- and a desire expressed in favour of As so eneouragemeut to with the project, Mr. F. E. Trerlegrar.

a member of the Welsh Football Association. made 's generous offer of set of medals fur competition the senior of ye latell needle's to say was well received by the dub Crop. ilurtltee meeting tiim; e4d at the Fre4vmason.e Trotiegar, on Moods, eieting when. the following clubs wpm it presented Oakdale Primitives, Arpro.s4, Yoyerkla Stara, Tredegar It 0r.t..+1, L. and N.W.R., oulttlale, Crvuni.Prit Trecligar Rovers, lkike tows, Sirhowy, I yn Hot spurp.

Mr. F. K. Powell way yeied In the chair. and the officers were armeinteil an follows: Mr.

F. K. c' sterner. Mr. Jasper v'er Mr.

Kentrin lOaktalcl: treourcr and aite-ctary, Mr. Jaynes Deicertoem, It decided to rim a first and second the ana etzetelipg tfrym Rirex to Tatarnaulerli, and the a-e lint in the weend din ice being fiend at PI on September 14. Mr. F. E.

Pour l'a ecnetoto offer of a set of merltda for ronly wa. enthitsartieallY received, and Mr. Powell was heartily thaekty' In he weal he wail prompted to mike tb. offer by his grew' ire for tho welfare of 'the tram An application ha, berm trade to the County Aseeeiation for pr to term the league, but no renly baa yiu, been d. In achliiion to the i lithe repreownted nevem! have expremed wish to join the 11101110.

Aberaman' Athletic A.F.C. There was a giiod crowd at the trial nista which took place Last Saturday under th au plow of the Aboratnaa Athletic Football Uub; and the of th augured wen for tike fortbOODapir leacm. out a barn at Aberdare it is pretty that will go well in every newel with tb dberanmin enthusiasts of the Soccer to the inineroitty and Mort of ost al' Boleyn uoePsv). the club are ably eqUirpped in every way. The playro.

must be vontendwrod that they are 1,, 1.r4- feleiollll4 in the literal sensed the term) hare been put on a sound and aintfortable Lim and Bei sarnastnoss marking their th weaning direction provides a.reliabb• that they are highly satisfied with thei Dew soon turtied out tart Jarvi and Edwards, of Bargoed. and of Somerset. They shaped in Duch a 1,0.0 1 as to justify tho prediction that they asll included in the The first match takca place today (N.1,..11,1”) at the Ahriman Perk, th heN, Rhondda, who are combination build up an immense roputatitd. On Last they succeeded in beatim, ltisora.r Southern LeIkILIO town by four gosli it i pretty safe to say that terto r. ancetatera will witoem, the "kick 01161 011 and there can be little that good slate will be the order.

ABERAMAN'S UST OF FIXTIrRE.S. This is as follows: Aug. 30-Mid-lUttondsla Sept. Ir.s (8.1) 11-Cardiff (its (W.L.) 13 (5.1;.) 10 Mardy (S.L.) 22 -Nbbw Vale 29--Pontypridd Ort. 4-Caerphilly 11-Pontypridd (8.1) 13-Toss Centre (W.L.) 15-Stransea 26- Merthyr (W.L.) 21.

-Mid Rhondda NOT. 1 Cardiff City (W.L.) 8-Barry 15-Ton Wars 2i-Rargoed 2SI--Pontypridd (S.L.) Dec. b. Perth (5.1) 13- harry 90- (8.11 (S.L.) 27-Bargoed (W.L.) 1910 Jan. 3-Chepstow 10-UasseHy (8.1) 17- 111-Uanelle IS.L3 31- -Abertillery Feb.

7 -MM Rhondda 14- Abertillery (8.1,4 Phbw Vale (5.1.0 2d-Swinger. (W.L.) Marsh 6 Ebbw Vale 1 8 .14 13-Ton 13.1,4 16-Caertobille (WI) 20 Marde Ton 18.1) 29 -Ebbw Vale (W.L) April 5-Barry 4 7.3 6-Merthyr A way 1144 A wry 1110110. way Away Away Away Away Ilion Away Away AA ay ono Away Away 1 It me Away 1101iw, Homo Away llonie 0.1..) Mortly 4W.1.1 17 ftewtow (W.D.) I.lanPlty 24 (W.I. 26 Llanetiy OPV (W.L) May Awl' gacnotes Welsh Leaguo. 41trrAcs Souther Div.

2. Rom" A tsuy Home Awry 11. mo llorco Ebbw Vale's Some Prospects. A STRONG SIDE. The of Amomation football at Ebbw Vile for the season 1919.30 arc of a rut, a.ularly Slight character, and everything a readiness for the opening match aga.rart levy at Ebbw Vale on Saturday rest.

club has been taken over under ao.pieis "I the Flitaw Vale Welfare ini, alai the fact at it will have the Val. Compttay at its bark will give the high status seal guaranteed stalat.ty. ins Ground, formerly the end Field will be the venue of the Ovrisiderable MUMS of money have beea led upon thr.proured, which is now as one of the beat in Wales. It a grand dead of modern design. with a suite of dretating.ronins, referee' room.

and ape, idu bathe. For many years now general complaiota bases been 'made of the large crowd that al, 'enabled on the roadway on the river side of the ground end obtained a view of tke mal.lei without Every effort hes been in 6 in throe columns from time to time a a Snot these people, without as id. The Ehhw Company boa at bi the lanation of the G.W,k. Company to rh" a fence on that side of the ground, 4..1 we Lae plearcal to hear that an eft. sheetint fen, sill to placed there it' time for the matt h.

The stub is sffiliateal to the Southern Die. If and to the 'Welsh League. Div. 1. ty will also compete for the English Cup, Weld, Senior Cup.

South Wak Cop, rte. Some I difficulty has been experienced is nu Is team. Very Bale football has been tillyeil in the dirtriot for four to live yearo, sod thu plovers of promise have been lost sight of, but the committee' has been in touch some of the best known players in Enebi it There ie etrong'deeire to recognise load as much as possible, where ability is Mown. but it, wen felt that the team would hose In be strynethened in its composition by the an Iclusion of several experienced A groat deal of has been levelkd at ti" committee because the public were ul.der th" irnprearion that they were not signing up .1,. Dot it will he seen from the t-un 'sleeted that they have dears their work o.rf well.

A powerful tram has been weleTted te oppose Ahertillery in the int lieutheen League engagement at Ebbw Vale on Saturday. I'ne fortunately, owing to rnamicemant in ether ailtriete, several of the "prat." are unab'e to be ready for Saturday i match, but 's 100 available for a big trial match on Wetbo nlay newt: The leant. as are aa 1..11....: tri a i tr oa rt 11 i. ate sicto r'. a full burin.

wi A th rtir v' '1 1 4,. County) and "Cooker" Roe re (Luton and Com), repented as one of the h-eks in the un dry; half.backr. Barre (Kent and Brighton and linen), W. 11. (Brien, City), and J.

H. Brown lb Va'r forwards. Ed. Cosgrove 11. iv croool.

Fvcrtots a 1.., Eddie Tudor ih: 'f Vale), inside.right Norman Pontefract cleniliArl Toe n. Snteb Sfliclrb), erntr, T. Stott Southend, Itri" i and hove), in.ideleft: Eddie Jnnep. tither players who will be resale for n.at are--R. Humphreys, riut full bull.

Si's' I County and flov (My; flialiert i ''j Southend; Walter Derby, centre half. and Luton; Albert Kirby. outride half. Burr Thomas A. Croydon Common.

Oii nark Rangers, outside left: Debbie IBolton Wanderers, etc. Peter Sovle, United and international Sam Woodhusil, Llanbilleth, aid Somootto to wanting what yea Hill Moo No kowlw that you soil Itt Toll NI. all shoot kV advarlisiss is IN. "Suet Sir az.r.":'.

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