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FOOTBALL. [We shall be glad to receive from the Secretaries of Football Clubs notices (If corning atidpast matches]. WREXHAM CLUB.—The opening match of this club was played on Saturday last on the Racecourse, Messrs. T. Foulkes (captain), and E. Evans (secretary), chosing sides, as iollow :— FOULKES'S TEAM. EVANS S TEAM. lL. McDermott E. A. Cross A. Davies J. Davies O. G. Jones E. Evans, jun. S. Sothern G. Jewitt J. Phennah G. Thomas R. Mills W. Roberts G. I'owell W. Michell T. Williams Roberts The game commenced about three o'clock, E. Evans kicking off, and it soon became evident which had the strongest team, for although Foulkes, MeDc-rmott, and A. Davies played in first-class style, they were not well backed up; and, after playing ten minutes, James Davies shot a goal for Evans's side. Ends having been changed, the ball was again kept in the captain's quarters, and was kicked in the goal by W. Roberts, a very promising player two goals to Evans. Another change of sides, and still another goal; E. Evans, jua., brought the ball up in fine style and kicked it in the goal, but the goal- keeper catching the ball, threw it out. but only to be kicked back by Evans with better luck, thus scoring the third goal. J. Davies kicked the next two, and E. Evans, jun., followed with another, making six to love, in about two hours. However, the other side being determined to have a goal, they still persevered, and in another hour, during which both sides had several narrow escapes, A. Davies landed a pretty shot for the captain's team, scoring their first goal, and at ten minutes to six the opening game was brought to a close, all the players being well pumped out.