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FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF WALES.

WELSH ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE…

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WELSH ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP. FIRST TIES. CIVIL SERVICE V. GWERSYLLT FORESTERS. The Civil Service (Wrexham) having played a drawn game with the Gwersyllt Foresters at Gwersyllt the previous Saturday, they met to contend for supremacy on the Recreation-ground, Wrexham, on Saturday last, in beautiful weather, in the first round of the Welsh Challenge Cup. The game was very evenly contested throughout, and no goals were obtained up to half time. At change of ends the Gwersyllt forwards played up with great dash, and pressing their opponents soon obtained a goal. Afterwards the Civil Service played up with great vigour, and the game resulted in a draw, the Civil Service obtaining a goal two minutes before the call of time. The teams were as follows :— Civil Service.—Goal, E. Phennah; back?, G. Thomas and T. Monitor; half-backs, J. Pickering, T. Davies, and R. Davies; left wing, W. Jones and A. Richards; right wing J. Grant and J. H.Jones; centre, J. Forkin. Umpire, Mr. Burgess. Gwersyllt Foresters.—Goal, J. Davies; backs, R. Williams and K. Davies; half-backs, G. Roberts, W. Tuder (captain), and C. Roberts left wing, W. MacHutchin and J. Griffiths; right wing, T. Ellis and R. Dodd; centre, E. Williams. Umpire, Mr. Price. Referee, Dr. Parry. EXCELSIOR (NEWTON) V. ALL SAINTS (SHREWSBURY). This tie was decided on the ground of the latter on Saturday, in favour of the former by six goals to nil. Two other goals were kicked for the Excelsiors, but the players were ruled off-side. The first goal was scored by Morgan in less than five minutes from the start. Three corner kicks were then obtained, but it was not until twenty-eight minutes from the commencement that D. Williams secured the second goal. In five minutes more Morgan got the third goal, and before half-time D. Williams placed a fourth to the credit of his side. On changing ends two more goals were obtained in less than twenty minutes, by D. Williams and Gittins respectively, but during the remainder of the game the play was somewhat more even, the home team playing with more spirit; and although they sue- cessfully defended their own goal, they did not seriously menace that of their opponents.

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