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Western Mail from Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales • 7

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OF THE RUGBY I SEASON. 40 CARDIFF LOST AT PO By OSSE RRRR i of the South Rugby clubs ed the of their originally arrangedl owaa on Saiiirday, and lbw will ood, (nine to a rhea on 3lay I. Th. by the Witleh boy Union to enable nittneroite charity pp to be played. Intluded autonget latter a match betaiwn Cot.

and a Moniuouthehire County fit. so i id of King Eilaard Vito do od.l. Saturday', acre not 0 a ten tiuprieing character. tart kton 'link, Pontypool, at goenged a detail stodointal at con lad September by beating the Taffjr.by a converted goal and a try to nil. ii min ry pot up a eurprisingly good fight ap ig.t Nespoit.

the Usksidets toiled to their line, and only non dropper, lloiumett. Svitirlebi op the eea.on in good at PC 'A ir i '( hrifte dike l'trrdig have had thi mPrie.oll in building up Ai and the playing period had elmost bettor a ratietartoly ado was together. In the la.t haltshmen they had 011 lislirkftl there is every prOnpr.et of greater oitsoss La ny periormed 110 mean teat in ilefent. Old Firm by eleven point. al ie i ra Ash.

and Netath had to go all the win at firilon Ferry. Thar is no more diffivoilt tenni to heat 01 ,1 0 awai round than Pontypool. and the (mind the task heyonil their Sal inlay. 'llse home nwn to win hy reason ikt a determined at effort in the second halt. but et a wn 'why to have a margin at pante.

The first half tins remark. ehli etru tad rather tame, but in the wsmd 4fi the Pontypind who previously been rather 'sadly beaten af the limennt and in the ecrome. chanifNl their wail played the rushing game Teo.nweiderable suceeee down the slope. Th two tries were gamed after but the toenail was a thwildttol sans ae thw hall seemed to he thrnwn Cardiff had a stroke id had luck a the tirst halt, when 11 dropped g4al by What enroiA wat, 111.1110wai. the referee luliag that the hall had been into-het( in very doubtful event, considering the hill win never One.

deflectorl in it. aim after it had left l'orniah'e toot. Thr pale, on the whole. raw very interestq, sad. but for raw in the weal half.

piriniantly eonfesteri. The ander waa guilty 01 iinnoreesary altaUet and was severely 'ahead In the referee. Cardiff lust the me, simple because they laid themselves 10 to defend rather than attack. llad they home their attache with more detersiution in the first half they euvild have ark the aate and certain. It was the determination of Pontypool to ram wlirh gave them the tipper )hand in rte marluding stages.

The Cardiff hack. amid inntent to their opposeata ima arming. and were too prone tdfo puhnt lib tout instead of ping boldly Ptraothly, the lark id enterpriac in mesh saa largely doe to the fart that Akar Cot-tooth had not folly reinvererl injury to his ankle a Ioeh he st. last Wednesday. Another thing dal hampered the Cardiff thrivaltiarten.

natio fart that the struggle in the nip that tie halt rarely ilsln out issitly and swiftly. As a reattlt the u. AI 'Fla timely marked and heavily played We. had taw oporirtiontti. of giving the WI away.

All the l'ordiff forward. played yisiitily, and did not in emulation with the Pontypool pick. Coleman eld J. P. Jones were the men ta their aide, the tormer operating wonder.

We well at the been of the sertint. The plan influence of J. P. Jon. was evident at all times.

Raney was not SO good a. lia yeitaer, and was overshadowed Ihe Cann out-We-half. BRIDGEND BEATEN. SWAYSEA THE SUPERIOR SIDE. 67 resowano.

(i. T. Pte. 0 5 15 1 1 bwansea Rridgend had to acknowledge defeat by a better at the end of a omewhat Mappointreg display on the Itridgend rowed. Swansea winning in convincing ration by morning their opponents line iv.

times. After a hard, strenuous battle, manilr manned to the forwards. ed at the interval by two trim to one, the oat being annexed by Tom Parker, and second by W. Caswell was vespeeiNe for Penybont's try. Nay was 'tsiMl in the second moiety and Swansea.

a virtue of their superiority fore and eft, did three more trim through hater, Palmer. and W. Griffiths. rind RidMad's second try fell to Rowe and was rtmerted by Ivor Monies. Passing were few and fur between, and theatiibition on the whole was disappoints" Jae Rees was seen at his best for laa, but E.

Hopkins, at the other end. Miaow and unreliable, and was directly asessible for une of the ftwan.ea tries. Dritlgendr E. Hopkins; W. Emery, D.

Doan. H. Caswell, and H. S. Rowe: W.

DiMay end A. Darien; J. Dearman. W. L.

Bradahaw, I. Thomas. Jones, D. Evans, J. Atkinson, and W.

Phillips. faraturear Joe Rees; 'towel W. P. Palmer, and E. J.

hoe, and W. Bowen; Tom Parker, Sid Mir, George R. Iluatable, Torn Marsden JODCO, A. Events, and D. lefenve: Mr.

Willie James, Crumlin. lIIIITERN VALLEY DERBY." nwporrswkisFiqw WIN ABERTILLERY, 11. T. Pt. I 0 I 0 11 Import thatillery bet game of Newport'.

mason, at Abertillery before a record crowd, limped. close. and exciting, hut no Neither side would allow to have sufficient lope to do any, was the old nip mud tuck affair. dttwag my abort; defenee was very nee It was a battle royal between the In the first lull. anon after dobl, the Newport left wing.

had nearly ealte a short panning boat a goal for Newport. In the 'off Dr. Fahmy was within a yard fur Abertillery, and had a Placing a penalty goal. hut it 2 rail deal wide. Hammett bad Hiof at dropped goal.

which did off. 1101. were prectirally the li ircial.t.eding points of a more desperate petty amy. W. Birt; R.

C. S. Plinimer, fb liameett, A. E.Holland, and 11. C.

Jack We tter and Jack Rees; etesesWilliiiins Hell, 4 Mow Hoots, N. Ikrbwatre .1. Whitfield. Reg Edwards. and Tom Jonee.

Abettillry T. Norris; N. Hilos r. E. S.

Cecil, and A. il W. 56, and Trevor W. Morrie. liiminead.

J. Webb i W. Hale J. literomhe. 11.

Bi rd and B.Jones.. Referee, Mr. Nicholls. of Neath. CKNORF.

TALE OUTPLAY tiLYN-NEATH. G. T. J'to. Vale 0 aleinf.dosfit pane, brimful of excitement, Me an on the park.

The were 6 nian inahl for Olya-Seath. running risk. by NiX poinbi to nil. The honse in fine forte. hut the defence rakers wee keen.

scored 6 try front a line hoot of passing. mit the kick go a failed. T. Evans tred two trios but both were recalled. "easefine dribbling by Parrs and 11.

Wthe thrturr scored end again thekick et PONTYPOOL TRIUMPH. 1 TAFFSIDERS WELL BEATEN AWAY FROM HOME. Pp On aaaaaa Pont' 1 uL G. T. Pus.

I 14 0 0 0 Accompanied by aver IM members of the Supporter Club. the l'arilitt team vieited. Pontypool MI Saturday, and were beateni by eight pointa. There were talon. present.

The Taffsichire were with-, nut their captain, Wick Powell, who stood down owing to a leg injury. There wee no scoring in the first halt. during which period Arthur l'ornish dropped a lovely goal trim halt-way. The score on the gmund that the hall had barn touohed in flight. In the second halt Probert and Jue WlMania scored trio, for Pontypool.

one of which waft converted. The teams Cardiff: W. Preston; Jamb Mills. R. A.

Cornish. T. Wallace, and C. Bryant; T. C.

Dawn and J. C. M. Inwis; Idrie Richards. J.

Brinkman. W. Cornish, Prod Rees, J. hionelfc, M. Carriii, A.

Dalrymple. and A. twit-pool D. Pritchard: Derrick, J. P.

JUIN. .1 Kerr. and Probert S. IColionan and t. Stacey T.

INump. Other, W. Dodder, D. Flew, F. J.

Haywood, and J. William, Referee: Mr. Thome, Mountain Ault. REVIVAL 'DroPPed. ut the intercal the visitors to' the Yncsylisharad Orounil.

Pontypridd, were lending by a dropped anal (seined by William-) to nil. 11101 i had. perhaps. monopoli.ed mo.t of the game. the United Mom.

which wan atrocisly represented, placed with greet antr determination in the -atoml lialf, and limit their opponent. mostly on the ilefeneive. Triee were yeored hr W. P. Thomn-, Hammond.

Pit. man. and Davin, the latter and Pamplin concerting two of theme trim. TREDEGAIit JUST GET HOME, G. T.

Pta. Tredegar Ahercarn Tredeitior were in anything but their true form in the Monmouthshire League game against Ahercarn. They were immeasurably the superior. but could not penetrate Ahereurn defence. Bard.

Morgan. and I Edgar Davies handled in the only one of the match, the last-named getting over. Price converted with a very pretty kick. Absolom. of the was the heat lof the Aberearn side.

SATURDAY'S RUGBY GAMES Cumberland, Cheshire. CLUB MATCHES. Aheravon. Marini Langan. Lbw.lly, Dote, Mountain Ash, nil.

Beenlvens nil. Meath. Hilton Ferry. nil. Trrorky.

Manatee. nil. New hock Mars. Aberavon Sots. Ba gmorr Vale.

Glyn-Meath. nil. th, 16n ndon Welsh. nil. Bristol.

nil. Pinitynnol. Cardiff. nil. Abertillery, nil; Newport.

apts. Pontypridd, Pen Shin. ADM Tredegar. nil. Trcherhert.

nil; Yngsylvwl. Leath. Sims; Briton terry, nil. Crumlin. Ciik.

nil. Flargned. Heath. MI biltriven. Bryneethin.

nil. Talywain, Lydney. Spit. Skelly Slits. l'wesavon All Whiten, tints.

Vnyviddii. 11444111111. nil. Move. Blaenavon.

District Opt District nil. Penartb. Bridgwater. nil. Swansea, Brldgend.

ante Pentad and District, Glamorise Police, Sons. MALLErf CCP SEMI-FINALA. St. David'a. Newport Hibernlans.

nil. Canton, Grange Baptists. nil. SINIKEs" CUP FINAL. Nomads gerunds.

At. Dan id'q Opts, 1 (IP, 2nd all NORTHERN VISION LEAGUE. Wareinuton, Huddersfield. Hull. 3pts.

RUGBY SENSATION LONDON WELSH TEAM LEAVE THE FIELD. There war a senaritional ending to the game between Huth and London Welelt at Bath, where fifteen minute before time thel London Welsh captain led hi. teem off the field. incident followed the ordering off of Willimn, one or the Welch Previously Mr. Hancock, one of the fllouce.ter Rugby Union, who wo, relents ing the game.

had contained the London Welch for alleged rongh ploy, end the ordering of of tollowed this caution. Huth had a goal prior to the interval. Hodge, holing concerti's' a try obtained oy Mow Whet: the game reachi.d ito unexpected teliniftation Rath were leading be eighteen points to nothing. BOWLING. soeut rOt It HOURS OF ittlikir.

on the. Cardiff Arum Pork lona saw four bouts of cup. MR. J. C.

OOULD. M.l'.. ()PENS 4.14 In the first game, the anal for PENRILL tap St. David's Thirds Th bowling green a the Penhill Club. orky to lose to Nomads Seconds Cardiff, was formally declared opened tor 4 ti tu ti ost f4t an tiA i le 7:4 fi tt; tl i i b.

4 it i ng Mr. J. the i'llY woroiusted for Newport fiber- M.l`., who hits ulso become a playing Baptists. St. David's ber.

eleven point. though Donlan was Introducing Mr. Could. the captain of he held all thrones the half. the eloh.

Mr. William Hughes, said there gamy Canton deserreollo non ww. a ronniderable increase of memberAip. "I anal, kn. TN and II grotifting feature via: the fart that ALE 4 Ahl a wogssotressautgr, the landlord.

Mr. Charles Thompson. had Awn 14:808111281 sol.olt. .21 the Irene of the ground lot HOLMIUM' swum. 'n ll KEYs v.

CARDIFF. mother Mr. lIPPIA I. rears. iould pieced his jack and haslet! In2BI2RDAIr.

28th AMU 1920 no wooelo. In the of a speech. ht Klohni A3O ntst. oi4l that wan bin first visit to a bowling 41 11nops74 0 Prima. th th thoooto.i to in.

Arien, but he thought of taking up lwalt 0235 seriously. I'SF9UNDED tIVMOUIt A rnwour which wt. freely eirettlatert' 111 pool on Katordav wax that Itt. Wit l'ariliff'e left orifice, wr. wing to take up to settee in the town.

and would play for l'ontypinol next maroon. Cardiff eupportere, however, will he glad to that the popolar doctor denim that he leaving Cardin. PILL'S RUNIWAY VICTORY OVER 1.1. AN T. Pi K.

9 3 SO Pill Hiirriers Llarthillmh from a mark, me mamlty Pill were at home to Llanhilleth on Saturday. and improved on their N. point sin at I.lanhillelli by running with a littera point margin. It was a open game. with plenty of panning.

and nn the whole the superiority of the to well evidenced in the snore. Hy halftime fourteen haul hien notched, the team haying the 111WIAtiln111 of the Meese. slatted nith a penalty a il. Tull got a try, allich linker Then Roberts got a try and Habit kicked a goal from a mark. Fred William.

1.11.01 ITarke let) the held ketone halt-time owing In and in the second halt W. Seor and John Channing ante on. thinhilleth did better in the first part iif the envonil and Herrington. who converted lry. was their hest man.

Towards the end. however. Pill one, mare mil the 'upper hand and finished Up ronglv l'tll Harriet, 11. Ripper, Oothourne, T. and J.hCanning; F.

klnnford and J. Clarke; It. Carley, E. Roberta. Saunders.

J. P. Casey. W. SlitOrter.

W. Frivol. W. Tot. and J.

I.yneh. hlanhilleth: Atwell; I) Roberta, Turner. and Harris; Harrington and Scant Williams. Rhone, E. Morgan.

J. Wilmette. C. laingdon. W.

Hopkins. 0. Jenkins. and F. Referee: Mr.

W. Heal, I'pnarlh. CRUMLIN 100 410011 FOR USK. (i. T.

CrumOs pplially 1 completed their on Saturday by heing at home to Crumbly put up 0 fight. both in deisowe and attack, in the half. l'uninlin pla)esl a m. 17 'wen game. Early in the hall.

first Ilarah and then Jock Smith coat and they both went vleati near limn' the (1.. Is brought. off two fine llnme red a really gond try, which he tailed to convect. Franc tilt. period the weight of the ri.itor.

beaan to tell and were in quick mon by flume, elif. and H. Jones, BLANK ROAMSHEET AT THE HERBERT. Treiterheit nyohn I Trek odiert ileaerved to win by loarnon over Vnywlis hot the vidtora them a all nhmg. Mainwarine.

and Thonin. wete partienlailv -owl in 111, three-quarter line. and the atippnot ot Tom Ponatoril I Abeinvoio at half got within an waiving. W. T.

Oahriel (11111-bwelO waved the tor linyiihwl on more than one oernaion. Jack Robert: had to leave the field owing to inintiea. PON TY RII) HALF Pontvpridd Penyllui (.1, T. 2 2 21 0 WESTERN MAIL. MONDAY.

APRIL 28. 1020. VILLA VICTORIOUS. HUD DE RSF lEL D'S PLUCKY FIGHT. LEADERS OF THE LEAGUES Sy "CITIZEN." sort.

of record, have gone by the hard thi, but Anton Villa', feat in winning the Football Amoriarion Cup 101 the time is entitled to rank as the Ire.t accotnplishinent to dote. The governing lode enteral an extra half-hour in an triginal Cup filial. and thi, extenaion enabled the Villa to -e-are a victory, after a game which was remarkable for it. keen' rather than for the quality of the tootball lamed up. From all lbe player, of loth aulfend from and time after time chance.

or -roving went begging. It appears that'. Modeler-held ought to have con, and probahlv would have done had forward. hocked up the effort. of the other member.

or the team. 'fho Voritahire dub aa, but not and try have the that idthotigh they have bad to battle against annum, able odds, their policv of setting their Istek. to the and carrying on ha, been lauply rewarded. fur nu club has bees nearer to bringing off the "double event" promotion and winning the Cup. The tact that only MOIR people weer pre ant a leg ie the lowest attenditoire on record sure Ifletts at the Cry-tal Palace.

haturria'. attendance cow-1 Pere unfavourably a ith the number st the A.tion tie in 1012- 13. a hen people tat-sad the turnstiles Several clubs. in the Aryt and afraid diyi.ionc 661 the finglieh lewatto ar MT', lug deal vrailel to emumpo but the chanspionchite or the throe prim Mimi leagues. luaue been definitely decided.

News Bromwich Album figure at the heed or the Met division table and l'uttemhant llotapur kind the way in the Both Globe have wmred las lout the raros 11 the 'Spur. I- the more attractive. Porttomeith. whoa. chances of winning the eltampionship of the Southern League weie tt-teemed early in the have huatilletl the nunfidenee rimmed in them.

ill Wat ford full I Isent ery wholal l'fryctal Palace, who third plume al pre-ent, are only three puffed. behind the SP. port County. the "inlaid," ot the league, have rung tent many ups and but they heir own. through the ordeal with credit.

On the other hand Niel-thy'. Town fixtlerod tlily to drweive. And amwerance. huggent that they will 'Mirth in the hottnin. Swlltralnee mill for little imminent.

Cardiff City find refumul through against Southend roiled at Ninian Park. but Swansea Town enjoyed 11 birthday" againat lirenitard, anti regiatered sixgoals. Roth Newport County and Nlerthyr Town were an foreign and is 'Muller three 6001, to one att. recorded In both games, Brighton end Bowe and ttillinghrtm, reapeetively, being the fill dubs. iletrwied clew.

goats. amt. ilicidentally. niade them. gelveli thiinipione of the Welsh I.eague.

whilsi viehiry olec Vale hr the odd goal in three curried with it tlo runners-up medals in the RRlue ternpetition. Ton Pent re won at home against Barry by gio goals to one. and Potty. pridd defeated three clear goals. The English Mn.

triumphed over the Welsh Noe el Mid-Rhondda bi- two goals to nil. and t' 1 brought the Welsh Amateur Clip to the South by Vil.llll. of a tour goals in ewe victory oiler Rarmouth. WELSH AMATEUR CUP. AERAI" DEFEAT HARMuUTII IN THE Be 2, (W.

Walllit The meeting het aces laerott and at Wrezhoia on Saturday in the hind round of the Wel-li Aiiiiitenr Cup Competition Attracted The fir-t half was rather peculiar. a. although the South dal mar attacking than their and were in midfield they were a goal down at the interval. Thin Nan by the lionnouth centre. who took free kick awarded his joat outside the penalty area.

and plowed the hell in the net with a tail Wining shut which gave the Caerau no pic.ible The Corral, men to work in grim earne.t Inn reonming, and tt not long before they were on level doing the trick. From now on there oas only one team in it, ontl were all over Hormotith. and were reepon-aible for further gook and finally the C'Aeraii ran out ear.) The thoroughly their uccia, in. they were a much superior side. Capron: Williams: Wetter and Folgar Thome, Alf.

Frank Combo-. and lloydn Regan. Whitehead. Watch, Ihtviee. and Flormoutht 11.

llnmppbhrv.n J. Jones and li. Davies. G. T.

"Davie, and ti. R. Roberts E. W. Jones.

R. C. Desire. and Price. Referee: Mr.

A. Weeton, Shrewsbury. WELSH LEAGUE CHEPSTOW HEA USHROOM VILY DE S. FEATED BY THE l'hep ton (Carntiehael J. Hopkineow.

Evens) A large crowd watched a keen game between team, at Chepatow on batorday. eartuieheet opened the scoring for 115 virilorc. and the Rhondda team were distinctly int top in the wcalnd half. and splendid combinetnin, Further goals were scored in the second half by Carlon-heel (21. Hopkinson.

and Evans, Chepdow well served at hark, and conspfetroue the were Harris. Brown and Pratt. Chepstow: Hill: Johnstone and Hord; McAlpine, Vincent. and )itrunghan; Ham Lit ingctone. Brown.

Pinto and Pratt. Moody; Munn and Hein: MeCtilluni. Seed. sod Harvey) Pattemon, Collier, Carmichael. Parnoh.

and Even, Referee: Mr. E. Hrithdir. BARRY OU'PPLATED AT YNYS PARK. G.

Ton Pentre (Adamson 2. (Counties( lowdell, Simpson) Ton l'entre completely outplayed Barry in a return Welch League match at the Ynys Park no Saturday. running out victors by 5 goals to I. A pleasing feature of the game was the clever dixplay of E. Adamson, the Bull inside who haw been newly clgned on front Yorkshire.

Ile demonstrated his ability as a und tasosioned Wiaginc much suspense. lin den opened 'fon'a amount in the firm half. while after the change over Nether 'owls were regictrinxt by Adamson 12). and Jimmy Jones. Combos scored for the secteiders.

Barry: Wiggins; Hinton and Rushton: Fenn. Watsn. and Ilrithtto, Stoinders, Sheldon. D.lNiti..ll. end Itiviess Ton Prottre: A.

Banner: Holmes and Tanner; Gallagher. and Simpson; Flynn. E. Adamson, Jimmy Jones. Lowdell.

and tlrtinittridne. Referee: Mr. E. Collier. PONTYPRIDD'S REVENGE ON I.LANELLY.

1. G. 3 Llaitelly Poolypridd Kea Uppton) In this Weigh Teague encounter the goals were avowal after the intertal, when the game mlich more exciting than in the half. In the Portion the Dragon. attacked repeatedly with non.

vidwrable Moor, and the player. mentioned the net on each Ml4lOlOll 10 1 PllOOl a hide gave the opptc.ing euvtodion nt. chance. When Pontypridd joitrneyed to Ihaliellv on the previcont Patunday the home aide wan lw -1. Pontrpridd Murray and Wilaoni Arthur Fossil', H.

Foxall, Intl Machin. Rnhhine, Rrane, Rampton. and Ifillwarel. Tlanellvi Roberta; Blain and F. Martin, and Leaver, Povntg, Levi, and J.

Martin. Referee: Mr. Spottiswoode. of Newport. BARRY PLAYER'S FOUR GOALS.

6 ilogou tune Pries 4. Bearoost 21 At Janner Park the cap teens indulged in a practice game with Rogerstone, We.t Stonniniith.hire rap in preparation fol the wt niggle with Hid- Rhondda ihi. afternoon. Clever panning' in Imo Wlggine. and the teepesdive enable Prire to worst 10111 goals and Beaumont two.

IY RTOCE Mort eksa Coo to litsol with berr Char.base De y. asoince OMILAGIAI LLTD.I. MAMA. CARDIFF CITY. NARROW VICTORY OVER SOUTHEND.

Sy "CITIZEN." 1 Southend United 0 (Wert, Cardiff City', di play againgst Southend Vented at Ninean Park on Saturday was not a convincing unr. and although they anourad bath print. Southend only needed little aloud fortune to effect it draw. 'Flirt Misfortune peragatently dogged their efforta was fultleY damonattuted, and one illustration asia when I pen herded the hall against the during a melee. Another cunt ributary .1111.1 AP to their undoing wan the rock-like defence of the and no peayer as.wen to! better advantage than Britton.

although! linaewheay did all thou anti expected of The only goal of the engg orured by Weal after fifteen tugnotra' play 14 the rftUlt. 4it a 111.11/11 111V11 ill aiurh Col and linage were tell to advantage. 'flue gate 4411101111ifd to iTu, repofeenting an attendance of i ggle. 'foam, Cardiff (Ay: lit titan and Layton. Keener, Smith.

and Hoare. COS, Weat, and itutithend ailed. Leahy: Reid and Niue liolliniten, and Evana; dunce. ryes. Alen.

and Inning. lietcree. Alt. I. Halter, Nantnith.

A RECORD SCORE. TOWN'S DEUAT OF BRENTFOHD. Swaneea Town 6 Brentford (kof 2, Hole 2. Heynon, (ollins) Saannes Town everybody. I ford initialed.

In their eplentlid pernit mance at the Veteh Field on. Saftirtley alternoon. Six goal to flirty credit volution The liee. naught the Sean. at the month of Sleety true torn.

and attempted came nel. The home low. wan', were irreatatiltie and tiuf goals were 'netted by IV4II Jon. It not. Hole Ono).

Section and I 41 one a-Inece. Rrentfonrl were clangorous. sat the meet. lent work of Sw II rearguard.Se•RWM Town hate not .1101 a ..01, they have been in the Sontbertt IPaRIu. It would rosily hit to any of the lionventlet.

for wontion. no one and all played grandly. ter tifred Mond. the menthe. for Swansea.

we- an infereated apettotor the 17,0111 odd itt. wia towed ol the of the seeettn. Team, Swensea 'reosn: 'null le, Soh-on and W. 'I. Hoven; intruin, Coiline.

anti Ivor lone, Heynon. Ivor Ilrown. and SPullie wf ri lirenlford, Ilittlson and Web. Morris. Tailor, and tabloid: Cart- Thomiwon, Boyne, Spicadlntri, and Ref tre Nit .1.

Horne. BRIGHTON'S BRACE. NEW PORT 'Or NTY 141Sli TO TII 0. C. Brighlon and I New port l'county 1 I William.

'2, Doran) (tonne I' Ighlllll. 11 lin hit. remletect Brighton and flare Albion rennian took hi. benefit on Flat tirdity. when Mightn't met Newport County hetorc 1100 'importer, William ta.tened nn ti nt re irom and netted for Mightnn after a metre with the The game ot.ward.

WIC. sparkling. The Brighton tornerd. PTV better than metal, and Dohpow'. in Newport's tent line quite a feature, many raid.

being rine I to hie initiatioe. At the over Brighton held the lead with two clear go a the point Ming alm regi.inred I hr It wan exalierating to the vi.itor. when lorkley tietted telly to find the whi.tle had gone. Itneklet fattened on to A re-lintind twenty Intuitive after the re-start and crowned the etlort with a nice goal. Molotov' mimed a chance of and then Doran and longstalt treated the peetatni.

to a line bout of pasting. and longataft hni-lied with 11 which Cooper partially cleared, and Drtran dirdted in and ed. Newport played tip tt the end. Brighton: Hayes: Speneet and Little, Booth. and Bighorn traptaint, kVoudhoutr, Doran.

William, and Mare tt Newport etotnte: l'onper: Collins and Ilrifhit; Edwanis, and Kelmnt liasage. Iktbson. Devlin, Mann, and Lockley. MERTHYR'S POOR SEASON IN JEoPAHDY 44' BEING RUNNERSUP FUR WOODEN SPOON. 3 Merthyr I (Probert) Gillingham tR.

Steele. A. Lee. Merthyr put up a poor show at GiMeg 'ham, and were very easily beaten. In fact.

'had it not been for the brilliant display of Jones. their custodian. the score would have been tench heavier. Ii lout been a had season for the Town. and as a result of Saturday's mope tiny are now in jeopardy of finishing in the bottom place, but one of the Southern League table.

Early in the match the Welshmen looked like 'Monism and for the SIM lice minutes they did itplondidly. A couple of ruilless corners were forced. and then A. Lee brought relief. and Nerd in it herd drive.

while Drifilthot, in quick forted two corners. hut nothing resulted. Merthyr responded. and saved from Nock and Kell. Himmel; earned play tic the other end.

and Mildly hit the crime bar. la brisk attack Merthyr wan awarded penalty. Proberi scoring Irian the place kirk. Gillingham got level just before the interval. R.

Steele scoring. Itemituing. the home forwards attacked strongly. and Rummell narrowly missed. while Steele hotted 11111.4 with a hard drive.

Directly after he totted on the ground trout Rahn sell. and Chivers trentdenel play to the other end. hut Robertnon Lee forced a earner. but nothing resulted. while Nock was well checked when a likely scorer.

Dillingham obtained et penalty. A Lee liroring front Ow kick. The home side had the better of the closing end just before time Griffiths tutored the third goal. Team, thiliogham Braneeld; Rolieritein Ritchanen; Mahmt. A.

1-ee. and Ritamell. 11. Lee. It.

Steel, and Kelly. Merthyr Town: donee; Langford and Probert Drown. Crowe: Davies Mork. Nicholls. Turner.

and Edwards. WESTERN LEAGUE. 4LIJENTI" ONW COLTS ELTON TERN ROV TERHES. TABLES Nearport County Res. I Welton Vi oodland) The In Somerton Park an Saturday wear btolay to eorope with a goal defent.

and had the "'anti liewersoa torwanii, all s.rted lip the 001ne rpotiliii football a. Woodland (a new man buying a trial the right wing) the -ritre hays been tuna twarier. Woodland sent in some. beautifid centres, but in the maiortti' tat intatanne. no one wao up to turn them to advantage.

(tonerelly tweaking. the throughout .0,41.111 and tonintereatting, and the final whistle was I)) all. Newport County Lowe: and Ilintlmarrta; Docherly, and Williams: S. Woodland, Itiltinr, Welton Rrners: Hilt; M. Shearn and Simmon, Peewee.

Hillier. and Abort: T. Edwards, W. Parlit, and Wiltehire. SWANSEA ROBBED OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP AT BRISTOL O.

Reieto Rover Rte. I Swansea By their defeat et the hand. of Briatal Hover. Itewervica at flr.tfrl Sikt 1: relay Swansea Town were robbed of the prataier poc.ition in the Wecitern Lingde, which honour i. now held h.

Dote, another Bri.tol club. The only gruil of the match wao wound! within the bri.t five minute-, Parfitt. the Bristol risht winger. swung tno beeintifid centre, and Ilrifgibs, the out.ide lett. the finiatiing fonds.

The 1 1.0 lust club quite a number of oppnrtliekitir- to ats bat they fumlrleil thew badly. CUP-TIE SCENE AT ABERTRIDWR. (I. fl Partypridd Rewerves. 2 Abrrtridwr (William.

2) (Praia) The roplay ut the of I lireyhound Cup trontypriddl Abertridar and Pontyprkkl played at Abertridal ladote a large crowd. Within two minute. ut the t.tart the through Haydn Williautt. 'ho Aso added another. Toward the interval Jim Brain netted.

In the woad halt the home-tet, hod ondouhtedli the bitter nt and ANT. unlucky in not Brain netted. but the goal arm ociallrereal. and the non two goal. to one, It alleged that the rialermi Aopped the game ten before tischt.

end ire meeker' it rough handling tram the and hot for 'nine of (he kb. tridwr Committee would hare fared I CARDIFF DOCKS CUP. as. 1: Teem Timkenls G. 1 Henley.

"rit roes II: I ffaserveo. Fetish. I tf I amide Athena, 6. Clive 1 ht. 2..

(avenge 4.11.1'.11.. 1. HUDDERSFIELD'S GREAT I la connection with the boat of the Car- 1 I 4 a lfga i p1th.g...,„ 2. STRUGGLE, di Ducks t'ep rumprtitten between Aber- st I INTER ATioN-AL lloti.o I.lotolh ii. Vivi notl.and 2 S.

i Priem and Watt. Watts and Co. and John i Cory and Son combined, which to to be G. li.l played at Ninian Park this etehing. POSITIONS IN THE LEAGUES Aaiun Villa The moat coveted of all football tinphies I has kindly consented to Lick off.

The ENGLIBIi LEAGUE om cud Medal. toll ho preheated to the goal. -the English Cop-sac won by Alton Villa I winners al the vonelindon of the and A W. L. n.

A. Pte. on Saturday alter a remarkable game with also medal. to the runners up by Mr. tt.

W. Itrowiwten Alb. al 9 4 MO 45 Hudderstield Town by the only goal of tlw 'anderecon, president oif the raidiff Chem. horniel 41 71 13 match, elook was when extra time wi rhe iser' lTanded ov i er 'eediv' to he ar 14:1 7 1- ems bring played By their sictury "Mayroelo Fund for king VII. 1 11 1 rw.iuie.

Fe Pl Il 41 18 14 9 711 64 45 Villa eel up a new record. They have nun; Hospital. Nrwcalate 1 41 17 11 9 44 30 43 the Cup sia times and nurpaes the art Mr. E. C.

(lemon. of Pontypridd. Mancheder City 411 17 Is BMII4 It ell-knosh Southern League referee, will Sradfonl 14 11 68 6 4 41 Irina by the Wanderer, end Blackburn I trot the game. United 41 16 IT 8 65 is who however, are still by them- lltddlosebrtmgh 41 IS 16 10 60 6,1 411 Amon Villa selves in having triumphed in three con- 1 EXCIIAME TEAM AT LI.ANTWIT Arsenal as 1 4 I I II by 04 59 isecative eemions. I MAJ(111.

Manchester Utd HI If II It 51 SS 3 1). li. Bradford tug THE WINNINti I Cardiff Exchange 3 I.lant•it Major 2, Heerlen al 12 II IS 68 46 36 The winning goal sou. in many reepecte. Glees 2.

Gibbon) 11Trusis2, Athletic 14 18 I NSI be the meet remarkable art a genie of many 41 12 17 12 46 5'7 be ll wan i fly resod that eectim 'allied herby "uutr 18 9 ss hitliien (41e that when the Ciirdiif Joel Exchange tee i I I Mltl7 11 M7l M. minutes ol the extra half hootr had et to ss- Aditte Cou nty eantrod Wilnun, the Huddersfield centre I t-Itill to mew' the lot's' eleven tor, haters 1 It le 11 69 77 3 knit in tying to prevutit the boll going WI the a fit th roll 1.1 honour mod at ethegleld Wed. 49 616 9 27 et the to ot what a d-, lurk as. IJ DIVISION. Kirton Isom a uurner kick.

placed uv 1 ott, 1, i by 0 name Ma, 1,11 1.01,14,t,... floats Orwell. heeded through hi, own goes. lle a nd the Exchange won by three goal. to P.

W. L. it. V. A.

Pto was a itu tta att a that the Anton two. In the hest half morel i' Anshan. H. .41 31 1 6 151 3 5 17 Villa right had the humour of I ihiniw i ant i as for the ci itam, but on impory alter the match the pleYere bete the Sit ....01 e. In the Rtrlmingbant this li i ieldvielkad lis 6 8 Pt 15 14 24 1 7 OA 1 4 41 thentnelyes said that Match was beaten ht udnt ii did om ot 0 in dny.

dnd imaegpora ,44 1 0 II 11 3 3 the hell glatioxl oft his coliesaisc head. i 914 4 7 ea bsdi a les it tt lit a mm 14 9 M5O Is CUP FINAL ER VES." I netted again front a 'bit of wriiiiihle in i a 46 It 15 9 44 59 45 Su tar a. football was imneorned there .1,6.1 front ot Oral. hot it was not long brio, Bristol 11Y 41 12 12 17 44 42 41 nothing to eatha a s. a ye, Alj a Nises on both! the Exchange brought the scum level Mouth Shields 10 14 14 12 56 41 aide.

were and for the hint ton I'm ain. Her. making a splemiel ton -oot Stoke 1717 6 67 51 minute, it 1.111. a case mortis." with a bbing al, with a hue shot. Home, lttgistr it.

:1 16 3 1: 55 i ll Huddersfield. They pulled rotted. I the or. UM', awarded a tree kit 1 7t 7 77 N76lb 9 47 JO and thole nos little in it for the reiniiindo a in, end Gibbon put on the winning null thy .41 14 111 6 75 71 ill 46 Pine, the buying a light gool nith it hard shot It hich the goalie winckmort comer I St 36 advantage. failed lo On the ran of the game a Ciente.

Orient 14 714 1 41 33 The whir than of the nietult was Richard- a 7moo id have tarn dified. Roth i 4 .4.0. I 5 4 4 4 8 0 31 son, Iladderdielor. witeirie right. Not tar- cell reed at lock.

and Z4 1 7 7 i 7 7 7 9 7 57 77 babied hint man the losisrs' right playing a cote Fame low the rikitur. Lub bt ft, 41 9 2,1 a ef hark. 'luring th tome Ibis were a Anolreso. and David nor the Merle. rte l'ovrotrb 4ty .40 II nl6 aal 26 ha worked like a Trojan sad espestaillY a a loc.

was always dangerous whets 0 926 6 31 72 2S gut hit. side loot of tromMe. i within shooting distance. Teems: souTHERN LEAGUE. All through the defence prevailed, and.

li a nTa.o Major: Crowden: 11. Andiess Goats neither ladilkeelwr could any he nee nee" and S. David; tieurge. Dark. and Ilaissett P.

W. I. D. V. A.

Pie worked. The bolt-husks dominated the: 11. C. Morgan. 11.

Millieltain. Port enoonth .41 75 6 12 73 26 ill 1101.1. it, detente. but erre often at fault an I'. skl a Walliod 41 25 10 6 64 41 SA when it mine to opening the game.

It the Cardi ff Cool A. Morgan: S. becks Wood ex. the tent. His kicking was at and J.

cibban, 11. J. It. (''. i ll ..41 12 11 al 42 1.5 7 16 7 17 ee eldendidlo timid.

Smart. the Villa right' and It. Morgan, J. Hers. J.

9 7 41 71 1 .1 1h ut 117 YIP .1 I I I 1S 71 1 a shaky end ellen and Nlorgun, O. Davies, C. l'ailogati, and It. 0.1,11 Park R. 15 17 14 1 19 44 .3 43 Weaton, although in the right llohoon.

Reading 41 15 IS 13 .7 43 place, was very erratic in hi. kicking. After the game the vieloors wme enter- nnulhenn 01311 16 42 41 42 'PHE tamer, WEAKNESS. taer, to tea. and Mr.

Keel the Exchange City 411 16 15 9 53 54 moms 't ilt ti 41 16 14 1 at 46 It It. War. at forward where Huddersfield trainer. wes warmly tot I 61 is 16 61 14 in lne. tho Will al outside left was' heed sort, he had put in to train the tram.

oo lr i ll i tt i 6l 14 15 11 49 11 51 poor al the dart, but gradually tmas b. had mien rodeo" art their toi than 7 4 a Ta II I. 15 7 477 but Taylor and Swan, were time wad again Remillard 46 14 16 10 58 Mo a loi rubbed of the hall. ho Villa aide Does, Hristitoo lime. 41 14 11 114 64 oe sta.

in areal -Ind Nlooso, the left half ENGLISH CUP FINAL. Ilrisle! Retro, 41 it ill 11 VI 111 Si Newport County II 12 22 7 44 70 Al although Olen henget, by Michaelson tor Luton is 10 21 0 77 21 Pate. aide played well. A dilate. the out- I Amon Villa, 1, Huddersfield Town.

0. nerth) 1 Town 41 921 11 17 71 2W9 Aide right, a fine turn of sweet 1 ENGLISH 1.1 E. Northampton 46 IS 21 9 1 9 1 29 his runs, Arsenal. 0: Penton North End O. Gillingham el 19 4 in All the players were presented to Prince Revers, Ibuiehmtar United.

Henry below the game started. and RI that' Rotten, Wanderers. Shenteld I nitel. O. lime there was room lor thousenda more in; Bredferd city.

0: Mtddleehosugh. 1. the ground. scow p.id to go 1 1 7 ht 1 2 1 1 1 t4 1 6 thw A 9,7 'i 'al lirech ii city, Newcastle I. omen and Nate 2 7 Poem.

am! Altos; Wallace. atinderlmsd. 2: Bradford. I. Weikel, Stepheuson, and lkorrell.

Wet Bromwich Alhum.l; Liverpool. I. AllitchJ Wood coil "hillock: SECI IN II DIVISION. Slade, Wilson, and Watson: Birmingham. 2: Clairton Orient, 1.

Nlann. Taylor, Swann. and E. lelip. Plaelotwool, 0: Barnsley.

I. Melee se: Mr. J. 'P. llowernft.

arisaal cur. teleekitert.O. coventry ity. 2: Lincoln city. 5.

anthem. 1, Bury, O. if nimbi. Town, Tottenham Motagar. 0.

leinreter City. 0: Port Vale 1. RMlterhare 1 minty. 2. Wolverhamp.

W. O. stoke. 0: Smith O. Went Ilan 1 nile.l.

2, Hall (My. 1. SOUTHERN LEAGUE, Brighton and Hove. 3: Newport CimintY. I.

cartliff City. 1: lioutheed I sited. 5. Reeler City. 2: Norwich city.

1. liillinehave. 3. Merthyr TORII. 1.

Luton Town. 1: Plymouth Argyle, 2. Illilwall, 1, Pertemooth. I. Park Rangers.

2: Crystal Palace. 3. Reading, 11 Watford. 2., eimostbasteen. 3: Selene 6, Swindon Town, 5: Northmonmen, 2.

Swansea Town. tc. firenifoni. 0 VILLA WIN THE CUP MRS. J.

C. To START 10-NIGHT'S FINAL. GYMNASTICS. II STION TAKKS THIRD r. Ureter the atteptees the Autatear Henna.

jrl Apectrial lon sad Het ramalitau seal Southern Coontles Amateur Opened tc Awaneiation. the isidieldeal and UMW drill champlonehins RPM Ilfld at Stamford Htli natoritay. The rhird erred war of Knirlend for the A cop. This wee Mr si. Corksettre.

of the Northerninon Poletechnic oho ecormi 2411 wont, He had a clove mulles, with ht. telloomunaher. tt. H. Andrew.

who totalled Pointe Coot ir. Comirlinfach the Welsh champion. anti Hunt nigh 311 petals. BOYS' INTERNATIONAL. (i.

2 IVateo England (Willion 2) Ow erl6.lloo spectators wit nested the Mill international in Ihr Rhondda when the of England opposed to the! lade Cymru at the Mid-Rhondda Athletic! grounds. a delighttul game resialting in a win for England by 2 0. The English lads 10110144 oser and that. War. a de, oiled in the hall of the game.

Wale, had the advantage at the wind in the first half. but the tatglish defence was always aMe to 431 with the attack. Changing over, height. weight, and the wind was rather too much tar the Welsh and although Shattml, in goal, woo ably arisii.ted he two harks. thee conkl not keepnut the attack.

and netted twice. here were nemarimml borstal he the Welsh hut the detente wasl always superior In the attack. The result atinut the dinerenee in the I CARDIFF' STADIUM SPORTS. 1 The preliminary heats of the ii-la 76 yards hanclieap at the tardld eitadona on provided of rood awl the Coat to he dertilei this illooday evening i.hould prove exciting Remits: Nil 78 'fords handicap. Heat W.

H. Harrison. CardiA. 10sda. (thaw.

II rare. oardill. Muds. inset J. put tit.

Ilyde. 17 5.160.14" W. Halloran. car. dill.

130de. 17 S.lfaer.... I. larks. Cardill.

1414rds. 174aer.i. W. R. Valency.

7b-do. 174 W. J. Lewis. Forth.

Abdo. l'oultbord. rani IN. ipa R. lad.

llama. Reynosa Howda. .7 Alamo, i kl. Lewis. Harry.

.7 W. T. Green. redid. lIMAIs.

17344m.i and D. Murphy. Cardil. Stria. 4 7ieer.4.

Dye rer met i finals: Heal W. J. leiele. J. Halpin.

and W. T. Green. Heat 2: It. Murray.

W. Halloran, and C. i t'orto. Heat 3 H. 4 arr.

W. K. Merriam, andW. 1 Fairney. Heat 4: R.

Coati ha H. H. Lewis. and I. Williams.

1,4 77 Tanis Hoye Handicap. Moat jammer, T. Jenkino. Mountain Ash 1 R. Tarr.

(edit 114rda.i: E. Enema. Caudill keuds.i: 5. Cattle caniff ilivds.r rem, Mowitain Ash itnycla.i; H. sheppard.

Car. dii 8. Cardtfl Y. tinneing. eardill ilatsde.l.

3 lel, i tinuning, bd. T. Jen MS. a he GLY 1.11 between 1'" and Lie 138 Varlet Whippet dinners, Illorganli Rosie illOrle.i; Jasnee's Jame. Evr Tn" 120iirde.i; Rteloardis i.rand Fleet" 18yda.i; g.

saws Harrier 113yda.l: Thal i -rt lblyds.t. ldeumaWa -Da Nell (11 1 ado Thomas's donator Final lat. Rosie bd. itrand Fleet." ratity. Time.

Mace. Bettina. 7 to 4as SCOTTISH lE. Aberdeen. 3: Dianharton.

4. Albimi Mowry. 0. Aonirtermlap4. 2 4.

Ayr l'nited. 0. lydrhank. 3: Hamilton 0. Queen's Park Morino.

0: Maith 0 Mothrrtrell. S. SI. Mlrren. 0.

lliirtn.k Think. Falkirk. I. Itaagera. 6: Mode.

I. Third Lanark. Heart of Midlothian. 1. WY ERN It.

W.J meat and ttl.en Irint.hy): 'harlkon IWe-t london 1.e. 111161 1 and Buckler (Sheffield 4 :114.1ina.n INori h.onipton I. Heel (Sunderland 1. William. pFdrt Reet.c IReadingi.

and Etftingliam Itinntlerliind Newport I ounti Kr. 1, Welton Raven. K. SriPtoi Moser. Roo .1: Ow snore Town WELSH LEAGUE.

Mid-Rhondda. 5. ishetwtow. 0. Tim 6: Harry.

1. Pontypridd. Llanelli 0. i i irrel7lrt i rti Ebbw Fate. 1.

CUP YLNAL. 1 demo. 4: liardsmith. 1. TREHARRIS PEM CCP.

Barnard 6: Pesinck, I. Merthyr Vain. 4: Fairview. 3. IVOR JONES" (I.P.

Postnewydd. 3: os. F. WILTSHIRPI" CHARITY CUP. Pembrokeshire Shammteks.

3: Illterd, t. WelAs: Shat tt.rk innAtrwat: F. Thrtnarr (Salmon) liar! itkorgyt. 'r. Withrow, iMerthyrl.

I. Marvrtr I. And Edwards I Aberdare three td-Rbondds r'illaghAn (Ehtryr E. ltd, igar4l (Marry). M.

I.nArin end C. liti hardn Referee: Mr. Haydn Prier. Mid-Rhondda. BRITISH.

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