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THE REOPENING OF LLANASA CHULTCH.

CERRIGYDRUIDION AGRICULTURAL…

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FOOTBALL.

I | THE DRUIDS v. QUEEN'S…

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THE DRUIDS v. QUEEN'S PARK, GLASGOW. The meeting between these clubs has been looked forward to with much interest, and on Saturday last, at Hampden Park, a large number of specta- tors assembled to witness the contest. Several of the Druids' team have previously taken part in matches against Scotland, while L. Hunter and G. B. Ramsey are also well known, the former member being a prominent member of the Sheffield Eleven, and the latter a player in the Glasgow llovers. Most of the team arrived on Friday evening, and put up at the Royal Hotel, from which place they yere conveyed on Saturday afternoon by omnibuss to Crosshill. On arriving at the ground, it was observed that the flags on the grand stand were well extended, and that the club gaining the toss would have great assistance from the wind, the breeze blowing nearly in the direction of the touch-line. The home team lost the toss, and Campbell, their captain, kicked off against the wind at 3.38, and after some good play on both sides, the first goal was scored by the Scotch- men. On changing ends the home team had the advantage of the wind, and in a few minutes the second goal was scored for Queen's Park, and in three minutes more they gained a third. Neither side succeeded in scoring again up to the call of time, the result of the match being a win for the Queen's park by three goals to none. In the evening the visitors were entertained at dinner by the Queen's Park Club, in the Royal Hotel. The following were the teams:— DRUIDS.-C. Quilter (goal), J. Powell, L. Ll. Kenrick (captain), J. Hunter, E. Morris, W. H. Davies, G. F. Thomson, W. Williams, G. B. Ramsay, J. Hughes, and D. Quilter. QUEF.N'S PARK.—A. R. Anderson (goal), R. W. Neill, C. Campbell (captain), J. Phillips, D. Davidson, T. C. Highet, F. Tod, J. T. Richmond, H. M'Neil, W. M'Kinnon, and J. B. Weir. The Glasgow Daily News savs-11 Kenrick, the Druids' captain, worked exceedingly hard through- out, and extricated the ball very oiten when the goal was in danger. Quilter at goal acquitted himself in a highly creditable manner, and Hunter's and Powell's kicking was of material service. Ramsay, Davies, Hughes, and Thompson showed conspicuously at titneg in the front, but the passing lacked precision, and a want of combination was observable." This is the first time during the last two years the Druids have been defeated. When, however, it is remembered that they were beaten by the premier club of Scotland, which for nine years never knew what it was to be beaten, and during that time never even lost a goal, and who were for two consecutive years the holders of the Scottish challenge cup, surely they need not feel discoitraged by losing at three goals to none to a club which has beaten the crack English club, the present holders of the English challenge cup, by six goals to none. At Glasgow it was thought that the Druids were very lucky in only losing three goals. It is worth mentioning that as time was called the ball lay behind the Scottish goal line.

FOOTBALL IN SCOTLAND.

FIXTURES.

CIVIL SERVICE (WREXHAM).

FORESTERS (GWERSTLLT).

I CARNARVON.

CRICKET. I

WIRRAL CRICKET CLUB, 1877.

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THE WAR.

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