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ENLIGHTENING THE WELSHMEN.

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WELSHPOOL. |

LLANIDLOES.

EXHIBITION OF FIR a BRIGADE…

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LLANFAIR CAEREINION,

LLANWRIN.

MONTGOMERY.

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THE COAL CRISIS.

INOTES ON FOOTBALL.

SHROPSHIRE AND DISTRICT LEAGUE.

WELSH LEAGUE.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

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SATURDAY'S MATCHES. The return game between the Montgomery Juniors and the Station team was played on the ground of the former, and resulted in a draw, each team scoring four goals. Welshpool visited Wem, and after a hard fight came off victors by one goal to ml. At home Welsbpool Reserve met a team from the Cambrian Works, Oswestry. The home team were again to the front. During the first half no goal was scored, but the leather was for the greater part in the enemy's territory. In the last half the Reserve managed to put on four goals to one by their oppo- nents. The goal scored by Jarman was a beauty, and Howells put in a clinker. Townsend Williams, G. Howells, F. Oliver and Parry play< d a rattling good game, while the two men on the right wing for the Cambrian, together with the backs, played in dash. ing style. Newtown suffered defeat at Macclepfield. Toe previous Saturday they made a draw, each team scor. ing five goals each, but upon the last occasion they were defeated by five goals to one. During the iir half Newtown were equal to them, and the ssjre stood at one goal each, but in the second half the homesters added four more to their scare. Oswestry United met Shrewsbury Town at Oswes- try in the Shropshire League. In the ftrstbalf things looked black for the visitors, the homesters having scored two goals to none. Upon changing ends the homesters were taken down, and the visitors won the game in brilliant style by three goals to two. Shrews- bury now heads the Leagae. NEWTOWN RESERVE v. CAERsws.-This match was played on Saturday on the Cannings before a fair number of spec- tators. The home tepm won the toss, and elected to with the sun at their backs. From the kick-off the home- sters pressed and showed their superiority throughout. In the first half the homesters scored five goals to the visitors none. In the second half the visitors rarely crossed the uai;- way line, and the game was a oue-sided affair, the homr: te) continually bombarding the visitors' t*oa], and goal ai't-r goal was scored the only breakjbeiug when Caersws scored their first and only goal. When tke whistle blew annouueieg that time was up the homeaters were leading by 16 goals to one. For the Newtown team Do vies, Matthews, Geutle t-Ll Blackwood played a good game, and give promise to become prominent pinyers in the first team in the future. The Wolverhampton Wanderers played Bolton in the English League The Wolves played a rough game through- out, and met with great disfavour The Bolton men played a fine combination game, and in the first half scored two goals to the Wanderers none In the second half play was very even, neither team being able to gain any advantage, and at the call of time the game was in favour of the Bolton lads by two goals to none Everton had Darwen at Everton, and "ran rings round them" Play throughout was one- sided, Everton's fine combination completely lIaftliuz the visitors, who managed to score 1 goal to the homesters' 8 Derby County and Sheffield Wednesday made a drawn game of three goals each at Derby Sunderland suffered de- feat at Blackburn by four goals to three At Nottingham Notts Forest beat Stoke by two goals to none The Albions were defeated on their own ground by Aston Villa by six goals to three Burnley beat Newton Heath at Burnley by four goals to one

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