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ENLIGHTENING THE WELSHMEN.

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NEWTOWN. j

WELSHPOOL. |

LLANIDLOES.

EXHIBITION OF FIR a BRIGADE…

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GARTHMYL.

LLANFAIR CAEREINION,

LLANWRIN.

MONTGOMERY.

MACHYNLLETH.I

THE COAL CRISIS.

INOTES ON FOOTBALL.

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NOTES ON FOOTBALL. [BY WANDEBEB.] In the Lancashire Junior League, Shrewsbury Town beat Wellington St. George's by six goals to none. Shrewsbury Town were engaged playing Darby County Amateurs on Saturday week, when they proved successful by seven goals to three. From the first they showed their supeiiority, although during the second pare of the game the amateurs exhibited good form. E. Bowdier, R. Jones, Evers, and Hobin did excellent work for the Town. In the English Cup Tie Newtown journeyed to Macclesfield, and despite a journey of five nours they showed auoh sterling combination that at the call of time both sides had scored five goals each. Iron- bridge met Hedneaford Town in the same competition and singularly enough they made a draw, each team notching three points, xet another of the Shrop- shire League teams were engaged in the tie, St. Georges having to face Walsali at home. The match was watched carefully by a large crowd. 1 he Dra- gons played their usual piucky and fast game, but their opponents were the stronger in combination. The end left the Dragous hotauurebiy defeated by three goals to Ril. I regret the resignation of Mr Walter Evan*, the hon. secretary of tne Newtown Football Club. For six yeirs he filled that office withgreai efficiency, affabil- ity and zeal, and his loss—nowever good his succes- sor may be-will long be felt. Mr Evans has the satisfaction of knowing that his effort* have not beeL in vain. The Club has gone up and become one ot considerable fame during his term of office. A wore of praise is also due to Mr Evans for his consistent courtesy to representatives of the Press, to whom he afforded every information he possessed. His sue oeesor, Mr Fred. R. Lloyd, has- assisted Mr Evans or a long period, and will prove a worthy successor WELSHPOOL V. OSWESTRY OlD BUYS.—Piaye- on the ground of the latter On Saturday, Octobe: 14tn, and resulted in a win tor the homesters by au I goals to oiw. WELSHPOOL RESERVE V. OSWESTKY ROVERS—' Played at Welshpool on Saturday, October 14th, on -he Hentaes Field. A fair number of spectators were hT% t ^^omestirs won the toss, aud during [ hret half-the ball was repeatedly iti the I' visitors quarter, no less than four corners being acceded to the home team. T. Thomas, whu played well throughout, scored from a beauty just before the call of half time. On crofisimr ov. thA Rr.v. strong wind iu their favour gained several oot- aers" but failed to score, whilst the reserve men aarrowly missed lowering their opponents colours. The game ended in favour of the home team by one, ijoal to ml. lownsend Williams played in good form, md with more practice will make a fine acquisition J° J team- J^es and G. Howells also played a g'ood game. F J MONTGOMERY JUNIORS V MR. T. H. DAYIES'S I. A match was played at Montgomery ou Satur- uy'.r? ber between a team styling themselves tne J uniors, and a scratch XI captained by Mr i onV163'j £ ?, £ ame did not oommeno until atter 4 oO, and while the Juniors played waL tee strong wind, which blew from goal to goal, played uled even. Soon after croesirg over, darkness came jn and the game had to be abandoned as a draw two goals each, and an additional one scored bv Mr uavies s XI being disputed. A victory for the latter earn was doubtless created by the fiae play of Shep- lerd in the Juniors goal. The Juniors oac'is, W. Jones and I. Williams also played splendidly, and tne halves did well, bat the lorwards were but miuor tight, with the exception of H. Evans, who worked like a nigger. A. Eaton scored both points for the atner team.

SHROPSHIRE AND DISTRICT LEAGUE.

WELSH LEAGUE.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

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