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FOOTBALL CHAT.

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FOOTBALL CHAT. ] LINESMAN.] There was a disappointed feeling at Towyn on Thursday, when it became known that the Amateur Cap tie had been awarded to Llanidloes. The Association have behaved in a very shabby manner, to say the least of it. The difficulty was, that under one of the existing rules, a Cup tie which results in a drawn game, must be i^e-played on or before the ersuing Saturday. Mr J. H. Lester (Hon. Sec.) wrote asking permission to have this rule waived in the Towyn club's favour, seeing that they were engaged with Aberystwyth in the senior competition, on the following Saturday. A reply was received from the secretary which was to the effect that they granted the request under the unusual circumstances, the club to make the best arrangement possible. At the ordinary meet- ing, however, this decision was squashed, and the game awarded Llanidloes. The high handed policy of the Association, is gradually, but surely, bring- ing matters to a head, and before long this part ot Wales will cut itself adrift and start an Association of its own. Clubs in this neighbourhood are entirely ignored, although their subscription is anxiously looked forward to. There is a large number of powerful clubs in this district which have suffered so much from the incompetency of the central body, that if a strong effort were made there would be no difficulty in raising a West Wales Association." There was no game played on Saturday, but the majority of the team went in for practice. The Dolgelley Cup competition should be the next item of interest. The competition has now been properly affiliated and there should be no diffi- culty in arranging the matches as many good clubs have entered. It is difficult to know what the Towyn club is going to do, but I am officially in. formed that in all probability they will enter if a slightly increased grant is offered. It must be said that the local committee are too obstinate on this point because the request is a very reasonable one as the poor gates at Towyn recently are telling on the finances. It is always interesting to note the progress of those players faway, and a copy of the Tamworth Herald which has been forwarded pays a high tribute to the abilities of David Lewis, one of last season's players. The Aberystwyth team have gone to the length of reporting the Towyn team, for disordeily con- duct last Saturday week, and an Aberystwyth paper stages that the players and supporters were ill treated as they left in the evening. The best authorities on this matter are the police, They state that the trouble arose entirely from the con- duct of the Aberystwytb supporters. They took a aaerciful view of the matter, or there would have been a different tale to spread about. It is totally denied that there was any ill treatment, and the station staff state that nothing whatever was thrown at the railway train. The matter will bear as far as the club is concerned, the strictest investigation. Some of our Aberystwyth contemporaries seem totally nnable to give an impartial report of any matches in which the Towyn club is concerned. Dolgelley deserve credit for the excellent game they played at Portmadoc recently. The Machynlleth team has not been heard of, so far, this season, but they are preparing for their Amateur Cup tie. A team that should be asked to pay a visit here this season, is the Bala Press. They are going strongly this year, and thev may be relied upon for an excellent game. [D.T.H.] Lest I should forget my favourite game, I trudged to the Towyn ground on Saturday week, although the wind and the rain were enough to damp the ardour and enthusiasm of many a younger man. The wind howled and the rain whistled in all their fury, a few minutes before the game, but thanks to the grinning rays of old Fathet Sol, he dispelled the anger of Father Pluvius, and umbrellas were put on one side. It was a funny sort of a game, with & few flashes of football as she is played bursting forth now and again, but at very rare intervals indeed. Mr Smith, Welshpool, refereed, and did his work like a man, all honour to him too, for be fed nasty customers to deal with. Two elevens without a spark (f affection the one for the other and the highly strong temperaments of which' required only the spark of a match to be set ablaze with disastrous consequences. The Veteran, Mr J H Edwards, was present, and his presence may have toned down the impetuosity of the men of the Athens of Wales. Aberystwyth won the toss and determined to play with the wind which was blowing hard from goal to goal. They scored two goals during the first half, and they ought to have scored at least four. They have no reason to be proud of their performance aui it,g thi, half. The first goal came from the cranium of Oswald James the captain, who should have scored one other goal. The backs wc re guilty of indiscrimin- ate and foolish kicking in this halt, and had Joel Rowlands been more judicious on one or two occa- sions the goals might have been increased Fouls were frequent against Towyr, and Gladstone Davies and Oswald Green were not over affection- ate the one to the other. Both were inclined to take extreme measures, and Davies fared rather badly once or twice, being tossed and grounded unceremoniously. Such exhibition are strongly to be condemned. Antics are not required within the football arena. Towyn made the fatal mistake, I think of hemming all their men arcund goal. This during the first half Iseldom or ever pays in the long run. Aberystwyth showed much better form during the second half." They put in all they knew in the forward line-well backed by the halves and backs-with the result that Edwards on the extreme left scored against the wind with a beauty which struck the furthermost upright and bounced into The net It was a splendid effort. Edwards and James were clos-ly marked after this. Towvn scored two-one, the first goal, a very soft thing I th.-ught, the backs not understanding each other-the other a penalty. Peake and Edwards made grand efforts to add to this score and the former received a very nasty charge after having made a noble attempt to score. His shot deserved better fate. Aberystwyth won 3 to 2. A poor game spoi t by the atrong wind. Several skirmishes took place between the field and town, besides one very lively altercation on the field.

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