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NOi ANL) CUiMM&IS i
NOi ANL) CUiMM&IS i iVlA £ STEG. Tho xntaiteu with JL/ianeUy was me cst>u>iiJG €»njoouii<t>fc)r bet/ween Incite two utauiii>. Ll-anielty, in. pairt, 01 LlyiiJi-uitea ram ft^arl-e<.e io « Hfuvi.ng ove>r a suitMsj i^a.111 uu oJ«,v.d- c;l.a,y last, i.Viia^aueg wore uoi vU H' \) I the fØ3st 01 a win. tnougn tjiiciil, by 19 pouius DO toil was oerùa-uuy liiou ait,in,g ior the tioiii-o supporters, u i ber rightly, tn-e aeieat was tno dilU Llynii-itee flJa. 'it; r&eBived on tiie uoimj tuoio sura siaoe tlbkl grouaid was opoileci. Looking at Tdllel rua'ccii. from a ini.u.ii,oLa.i standpoint, it was by iar the Uiost, suo^ui thris year, laawi it was quite an entertauiiutfciic to see some oi the hom-e comlmttet- woaa'iiiJt, such broad smiles. it is reaiiy wouutaiui what a good gate will bruig auout in an NeedUeas to say, the lorwarcLs we;r-e beaten by tite fckiarlets' eight. in the sorunii they were not in it, but at times Vllej naci a word to say in the open. liiey we.ie nov be.aten beoauae tit.oy -diti not come up to then' u„S'Ual stamiiaixl of play, but because ttJ'Øll' op- ponents were a more lot, auia were almost to a man the same pack wiuofl walke-d over the Cardiff olgiit. bveli wb1 tilings were, tihere are one or two wiio ci.e- mention. S. Ackennan was often- timea very conspicuous, especialdy with hi& long kicking. I'.C. Macnaniara, who played for first time, proved to be a good ioi'- ward; -and the skipper, W- J- Danes, a& usual, was to the front. It was behind the sorum that iVLaesteg ciia best- Although the forwards were bt^teii, E. HOIvelliis and W. Thomas played iuarci games, the former having ill luck in not soor- iiiior through want o'f speed.. One would have to take his thoughts back ia long time to remember suoh a poor display as that given by the home quartette on Satur- day" not of the four did anything that was'worthy of note. Their defence, as well .as a.tta.ck, was extremely poor. For the visi- tors the Rev. T. Williams and H. Thomas gave fine exhibitions. The rev. gentleman was the finest man seen. on the Maesteg ground this season. Re'f'6 Richards, the full back, donned the home jersey for the first time. His display was of a first-class order, his fine kiokin-g at times drawing forth rounds oi well-merited applause. It is to be hoped the committee will keep a watchful on him, aa men of has ability are scarce. LYNFI.
BRYNNA.
BRYNNA. Thanks,to the recent thaw, at East we have sonwrt-hing to. chronicle as to the doings of our team. Saturday Naavtymool vrsited Brynna to play a League match. Iliie result was wry gratifying to members of the Iirvrnna team and their supporters. Na.nty- moel retired defeated by 2 tries to.ni I he score is handily of play, as Bi-v.iim had far more of it than in- dicates, but it is only fair to say that Naraty mufti were short all through the gamo. For Rrymnta, foi'\raixJ», one and aJi, re food •' Chen," inside half, played well. "H.s passes from tho scrum ^re far cW-aner and swifter than usual. Edgar Davi.es, tlse outeide half, played a brdlian «nw. Ho opened out the game beautifully time -aftoj: time, but was much hampe-red by -dw. off-side play of Chiloott. '11,:ø three quarters played exceedingly well, esnecy •illy the night Jenkins; aaia the light wing-—D. Evans.. Both these players D. Jenkins lias ahvays impressed' me as being a very def^s1^ player, but not so good as an attacking On Sa.tu.rday ho played tlio game of his 'Life, his attack being JI. right wing had the hardest of hard luck in not scoring on several occasions. JeTT' Jenikiins—did his wont ispten- didly, but the left wing was rather off colour. When he receives the ball he is rather slow in getting off the mark. w course, it is only fair to slay that is a very young pllayesr, and has aftvays played full back was fair. Just one word of ailvice Don/t wait for the ball to "clap." Leagute mat-dies are often apt to <tegener- ate into rough nliay, but last Saturday's match was fought out in a most praiseworthy spirit, only player who used rather questionable methods wavSi Niantymoel half-back. But one of the Nantymool sup- portieTs among the spectators deserves notice. He was evidently one of those oracles whü know everything, have been everywhere, land dome—■nothing. Accordmg to him, he was a fighting man-ta heavy weight, 'I heilievú he. said. Ml I can say is that to us to bo very light weight—in the head. Now, fighting man, of Nantyrnoel, It seems been from pole to poie; When next you go away. Don't let your tongue astray, Or p'rhaps 'tw'illl -laoo yon in a hole. 1 DRAIN-PIPE.
BRYNCETHTN.
BRYNCETHTN. A pleasant game was played in beautiful weather on. Dunraven Ground on Satur- day, riaitore being Cowbridge. Both teams were minus several regular playoiSj the home team being without the captain, George Pugsley, E. Jonjee and F. Tatchell; but good, substitutes were found. The game was to ia certain extent one-sided, Bryncethill win- uing by 22 pofi-nts to nil. Thomas, on the left wing, as developing Into a. marvellous player. The other three- quarters, viz., Sam Bayliss. W. Edwards, ,md G. Bailey, motohed tries, which again fihovre fine back play. The "bursts and swerves ot Ba^iws aind ^ailiey as centres, and the grit and dash of JMwards, on the wing, were fea- tures of a fast and open game. At half Brynoethin was served well. Smith, the outside half, opened out the game. splen- didly, while W. J. Morgan worked the scrum admirably. Tom Tatchell ? appeared in a new role, playing at full-back, which evoked humour of crowd. Forwtard Brynoethin were 'weakest, having to pHay substitutes, who, however, acquittetl thomselves well, and gave the backs ample opportunities to display their rxrowesa. all played a hard game, tho pick being Skinnier, E. Reea, Baylies, and J. AJt- Tatchell is rapidly improving, and gives pro- mise to become a fine forward, of the hnayy y?t is with I hear Dick Baybss has received a somewhat nasty accident while to lowing his employment (which will necessitate his from the field for a few weeks). Wo sincerely wish him a -r.Y SP-oody covery. PARADOX.
PONTYCYMMER JUNIORS. I
PONTYCYMMER JUNIORS. I The Juniors entertained Llangynwyd, who oame to play the return match, and aftei a koeti and spirited contest, tho juniors won by a try.. t1 Considering the Juniors were not at tuU strength-To H. Liedtke, W. Dawe and W. Wilson, were avrav assisting the first toain- the pewformaiioo was very oroditablie indeed. The victory was reeul't of hard gruelling work by forwards, and trie .superb defence of the backs. In tho thin e- quarter J. Dawe., at centre, and S. Llewellyn, on; the wing, were the pick. Thle former should develop into a, first-class centre. W. Rudge also played well, can- sidering he was suffering from a very ba< cold and only turned out because the Juniois ■v.-ero rather short, display of the inside half, W. Be van, waN excellenft, and should this player o0fr!j- tinue to improve as has been doing, nindi A\-ill be heard of him in G. Wil- liams, at outside-half, played well in his new position, The forwards prayed a fine game, and completely out-classed their much heavier opponents in the second half. Specia praise should be given to A. Harvey, E. Lewis and C. Riggs, the former boing responsibte for the Juniors' score. For Ll'angynwyd, Hanson at half, anti Jones in the threequartera, and Dagg amd Hopkins in the forwards, pLayed finely. Qar- don Sutton, at full-back, played a fine galleiry Juniors journey nieact Saturday to Alxravon to play the Aberavon Reserves, ana the players look forward to a good game.
REPORTS OF MATCHES. -
REPORTS OF MATCHES. BRIDGEND v. TREHERBERT. Bridlgend took a weak to orn Saturday, and sustained defeat by 14 points to nil. Teams:- i .t. Treherbert: Back, Dan Fitzgerald; three- quarters, F. Harding, A. Francis, W. Evann and Xe-d hatf-ba-eks, J. Williams and J. Lewis; forwards, F. Wyeis, S. Ho wells, P.O.. Owen, D. Grifiiths, T. J. Argust, J. Bryant, J. and J. Collins. Bridgend: Baek, J. Lewis; threequarters, A. Palmer, Groveis. Burnett, and Arthurs; half-backs, C. Lewis and S. Thoma", for- wards, E. James, Doex^man, E. Roas, B. Gro- now. W. Gronow, D. Lewis, W. Jenkins, and Bradshaw. Referee, Mr. Lewis, Newport. Argust started for xieherbert, Lewis re- turning to in id fi-ekl. The Homesters soon ai> tacked, and a bout of passing looked promis- ing, but a fine transfer from Fnancis to Evans went astray. Smart play by J. Lewis en- abled the. homesters to attack, but. Lewis saved brilliantly by smart kicking. From a scrum at half-way Reed got possession, and gprintdng through beautifully he transferred to Harding, who ran strongly and scored a z' lovely try under the posts. Fitzgerald con- verted with a neat kick. Soon afterwards the home Daeks participated in a beautiful round of passing, and W. Evans got over at the corner. Half-time score: G. T. Pfcs. 1 1 8 Bridgend 0 0 0 Bridgend attacked strongly after the inter- val, and Burnett made a strong run, but was overpow-ered and brought down near the home corner flag. Trehorbert relieved the pressure, and a long kick saw tho visiting cus- todian fumble, and D. Griffiths securing the. I ball rompoo over oehind the. posts. Fitz- gerald failed to convert. The home hacks again got going, and Reed using splendid judgment transferred to Harding, who scored in the earner. Final iieore: n T'o. G. T. Its. Tre-herbert 1 3 14 Bridgend 0 0 0
BRIDGEND HARLEQUINS v. CEFN…
BRIDGEND HARLEQUINS v. CEFN CRIBBWH. This match on Qriarella Ground on Satur- day proved an' exuiting encounter, and was watched by a good crowd of spectators. Guildford, of the Harlequins, and one of the Cefn Cribbwr players, were sent off fiRold by tho refers. At half-time there was no score, but in the second moiety Brown scored' for the visitors, Downs converting, and W. Morgan and G. Singe-r got over for the. 'Quins. Final — G. T. Pts. Bridgend Harlequins 0 2 6 Cefn Cribbwr 1 0 5
GILFAGH GOGH v. TONDU RANGERS.
GILFAGH GOGH v. TONDU RANGERS. This match was played on Abercerdin-road Field-, Gilfaoh GOClh, in fine weather. S- Evans kicked off for Gilfach, and one of tho Tondlu centres returned to tho half-way line. A sorum was formed, from which the Tondu forwards came away with a. strong rush, and keen play followed inside the Gilfach 25 J1niO. W. J. Jones picked' uo smartly under the feet of tho Tondu forwards and chaiiged t-li-o venue to neutral territory. Again Tondu for- wards rushed the ball near the Gilfach lino and heeled out finely to W. Cooke, their in- side half, who slipped between tho hfnn& halves and scored a fiu-e- try, which was con- verted. Thoro was rdo further scoring before the call of half-time. 0m the re-start the Gilfach forwards rushed1 UIe hall to the Tondu line, and T. Hares kicking over openled: the scoring for Gilfacli, the attempt to odd the major points Sailing. After the drop olut the Gilfach forward's ptaycd a, fine game. A sorum -was formed near the visitors' lirnel, and W. J. Jones re- coivinig, crossed far Gilfach, but the point was disallowed. Againi Gilfacli triod hard to soore, and were at last successful, through 1. Hares dropping on tine ball. Final score: — G. T. Pts. Gilfach Goch 0 2 6 Tk»ndu Rangers 1 0 5
PENCOED v. WHITCHURCH.
PENCOED v. WHITCHURCH. At Pen coed on Saturday, Teams — Pencued: Back, Devonshire; threequar- ters, T. Evans (capt.), J. Cooper, W. David, and' J. Brain; half-backs, A. Howell and R. 'Leyshon.; forward's, xx. Davies, W. Watkius, G. A. Young, D. Watkins, E, Floyd, T. Williams, and G. Jones. Wliit'church: Back, Jores; throoqiiarteiii,, Evans, Tliom-as, Stop'hen.s, and Duncan; half- -backs, Evan,<9 and Williams; forwards, War- wick, Pritchard, Pearce, Macktintosh, Wat- kins, Witney, Watkins, and Jones. Refcree, Mr, B. Davies. Soon tafter the kick-off, Pencoed three- quarters gave a nice passing display, but no- thing of effort. Brain got away, and a score would resulted had not his pass to Cooper a bit forward. T. Evans. receiving near 2-5, ran through with ra try, tho kick failing. W. Watkins was very, prominent for a finka run from half-way, having the. baJil kksked from under hiia whom he was falling over the line. Warwick started the second half for Whit- church, and, Evans returned to half-way* Pencoed started pressing, and from a pick-up in the open D. Watkins ran over with a try., Evans failed to convert. R Leyshon secured and; passed to Brain, who gave way to Davids and tho Hatter scored after a fim. run. After gome opeoi play, T. Williams added another try, and EvailH failed with the kick. Final cr»nro —- G. T. Pts.. • Fendoad 1 3 14 Whitchurch 0 0 0
BETTWS UNITED v. BLAENGARW.
BETTWS UNITED v. BLAENGARW. At Bettws. The hotiesters were without W- H. Williams, J. Williams, E. Lawrenae, and A. Burgess, whiLe the visitors wore at full strength. Tho Bettws forwards enli venecl the game at the stait by some hue combination work and lrti score would havo resulted but for tlio do- fence of Richards, t'he Gai'w custodian. A forward rush, headed by Hitchings, Richards and Spearman, eroded in the former scoring near the posts, and Lloyd converted. A cer- tain try was lost owing to Lloyd failing to gather in time. On tho restart the visitors carried piay to the homo line, but their stay was only of a short duration, for Puilin drove them back to the centre. Richards picking up in the loose made a dash for the line1 arid passed to Watts, who in turn gave up to Thomas, and the latter oros&ed. but was called back. The play now booaane of a rought oharaetea-, players being repeatedly warned. Filial score G. T. Pts. Bettws 1 0 Bla&ngarw 0 0 Bettws deserved to win by more tnan nye oointa on day's form. Hitchings and; Richards were in great form, and Spearman, Burgess and Watkins played a hard in scrummage. W. Powell and Thomas• oombin«l grarnfe at half, the latter making aoroc clover openings for l»s thrw-qnartjis. W Williams anxi A. the best backs on the field. Pullin gave a good ac- count of himself at back.
OGMORE VALE Ill. v.
OGMORE VALE Ill. v. This League match was played on the Wrndham Field, Ogmor:8 Vale, on Saturday. In tho first half play was even, and there was no score at half-time. In the halt, however, the Seconds pressed ?u and R. Evans soored an unconverted try.. Finml score :—• m -r., U. x. rrs. Ogmore II 1 3 Poutycymm-ecr
PENOOED LEAGUE MATCHES.
PENOOED LEAGUE MATCHES. have received an intimation from Mr T Davias. l>on, secixptory of the Pencoed F^otbaiR Cluib, that all League matches with that club cancelled
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