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ASSOCIATION. RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Manchester City 4 Bury. 2 Small Heath 5 Stolre 4 Sheffield United 1 Notts Forest 1 Notts County 1 Sheffield Wednesday 2 Grimsby 4 Blackburn Rovers 1 Wolverhampton Wan 1 Derby County. Bolton Wanderers 0 Newcastle United 0 Liverpool 1 Everton 0 Sunderland 1 Aston Villa l RESULTS UP TO SATURDAY, APRIL 12TH. ] ^-Goals-^ Pld. Won. Lost Drn.ForAgrtPte Sunderland 31 .17 8 6 .45 .32 .40 Everton .33 .16 .10 7 50 .31 .39 Newcastle U*i?d*32 .13 10 9 45 .30 35 111 Nc)ttinghain rest. Po 33 13 11 9 43 .40 35 Aston Villa 34 .13 .13 6 .42 .40 .34 Blackburn Rovers .32 ..14 .13 5 .48 .46 .33 Sheffield Wednesday 32 .13 .12 7 .45 .48 .33 Sheffield United .33 .13 .13 7 ..J52 .45 33 Bury 31 12 .11 8 .40 .34 .32 Bolton Wanderers 32 .12 .12 8 .49 51 3-3 Wolverhampton Wan 34 .13 .15 6 .46 .57 .32 Grimsby Town 32 .13 14 5 .42 .56 .31 Derby County SO .11 .11 8 .31 .35 .30 1 Notts County 32 .13 .16 3 49 57 .29 Liverpool 30 9 11 10 .38 .33 .28 Stoke 32 .10 .14 8 ..41 .53 .28 Small Heath 32 .10 .15 7 .45 .44 ..27 Manchester City 33 ..11 .17 5 .40 .56 .27 SATURDAY, APRIL 19. Sheffield Wednesday v Small Heath Notts County v Sunderland Liverpool v Bury Manchester City v Stoke Newcastle United v Nottingham F rest Bolton Wanderers v Everton Blackburn Rovers v Derby County NORTH WALES COAST LEAGUE. Results up to and including last Saturday's Matches. ^-Groals-^ Pld. Won Lost DM. For Agt. Pts. Carnarvon 10 8 1 1 34 11 17 Bangor .lo 7 1 2 .33 .19 .1! 16 Colwyn Bay 12 6 3 3 34 28 15 Rhyl 12 6 4 2 51 34 14 Llandudno W. 13 6 6 1 28 35 13 Holyhead. 9 3 6 0 19 43 6 Llanrwst 12 2 8 2 28 33 6 Llanberis 12 0 11 1 16 42 1 Owing to the impossibility of obtaining official informa- tion from the League secretary, we do not guarantee the above table to be correct. COMBINATION. RESULS OF SATURDAY'S TMATCHES. Newton-le-Willows 2 White Star 0 Tranmere Rovers. 5 Chester 1 Wrexham 0 Bangor 2 RESULTS UP TO SATURDAY LAST, APRIL 12. ™G-oals-^ Pld. Won Lost Drn. For Agt. Pta Wrexham .20 12 2 6 65 19 .30 Nantwich 21 13 6 2 58 34 28 Wellington 20 11 4 5 38 21 37 Oswestry 22 11 6 5 52 29 27 ♦Bui slem Port V 18 10 4 4 43 31 .22 Tranmere Rovers20 7 7 6 38 32 .20 Wittøu Albion .21 9 10 2 35 43 .20 Bangor 22 8 10 4 41 .70 .20 Rhyl 2C 6 8 6 41 42 .18 White Star W.21 8 11 2 45 49 .18 Chirk 22 7 14 1 42 59 '15 Birkenhea,d IS 4 8 6 28 36 .14 Newton-le-W 19 4 10 5 26 66 .13 ♦Chester 20 3 11 6 36 55 .12 Two points deducted for playing an ineligible man. --0- LLANRWST COUNTY SCHOOL V. FESTINIOG COUNTY SCHOOL. This interesting return match between the scholars of the Denbighshire and Merionethshire County Schools was played on the Gwydyr Park ground, Llanrwst, on Saturday last in pleasant weather, and before an interested though small crowd of spectators. The Merionethshire lads overwhelmed their Denbighshire rivals at Festiniog some time ago by 6 goals to I, and the spirit of revenge completely possessed the latter on Satur- day. Festiniog were without three of their best exponents, and Llanrwst was assisted by Pryse Jones of the town team, and D. C. Hughes, an erstwhile scholar of the Llanrwst County School. The following were the teams Llanrwst J. J. Morris, goal A Carter, W. J. Jones, backs W. Owen, J. Roberts, J. O. Hughes, half-backs D. C. Hughes, J. LI. Jones, R. G. D Davies, Pryse Jones, O. G. Davies, forwards. Festiniog Morris Owen, goal Samuel Owen, David Morris, backs Hugh Owen, Richard Jones, E. L Jones, half-backs; R W. Smith, E. M. Owen, 0. G. Jones, Johnny Hughes, Robert Jones, forwards. The game throughout was of a most pleasant description,and must have given much delight to the masters of the respective schools, who were present. The homesters, who were the smaller in physiqne, played up well, and after some very neat and pretty work, J. Lloyd Jones opened the scoring for the home team. From the midfield kick good work was shown by both sides. Play was charac- terised by good behaviour, and fouls were rare The homesters by a quick movement managed, through R. G. D. Davies, to add a second goal to their credit. Festiniog after this improved, though their display hitherto had not been amiss. They played gamely in midfield, but the final efforts, through dallying with the ball, caused them the loss of almost certain goals. Once during the game the ball was netted by as pretty a sequence of passes as one could wish to see, but the point was disallowed, owing to an infringe- ment of the off-side rule. The point appeared to the writer to be a perfectly legitimate one, and I am inclined to think that the referee was at fault. Young Davies, of Bettws-y-coed, was prominent once with a very determined attempt, and his forcible shot cannoned sideways off a Festiniog player, the ball being sent out of play. End-t 9 0- end piiv was seen for soide time, and Festinio on more ti?ati one occasion hact distinctly hard lines Some capital runs were seen by Robert Jones, the outside right of the visitors, and by D. C. Hughes for the homesters. A spell of pressure by the visitors was rewarded with a goal from the foot of Johnny Hughes, one of the most diminutive members of the team, who did the trick very well, and received the plaudits of those present. The game ended in favour of the home team by 2 goals to I NOTES.—The visitors had quite as much of the game as the homesters, but they were very weak in front of goal. Hesitancy and dallying were their chief faults. Their passing betimes was very good, and the tackling was effectual, but the game was lost through waiting too long, and not shooting. The whole team played very well. The pick were Robert Jones, Johnny Hughes, and the defence. Of the homesters I think the pick was the small Carter at full back. He is bulky, well knit, tricky, and has a good conception of the necessities of the game. J. J. Morris in goal was very good, but should study goalkeeping rules a little more. Tne home team were not evenly balanced, but the wee members seemed quite as artful as their bigger brethren. D. C. Hughes was excellent as outside right, and of course the front rank was very materially strengthened by the inclusion of Pye Jones. J. LI. Jones was a capital worker, and R. G. D. Davies was avaiicious for plenty to do. He is a capital little centre, and revels in the game. O. G. Davies has a very good notion of for- ward work, but was now and again found too long in parting with the ball, and left his position t The halves were very nimble ai-. frequently. ,d made themselves felt, whilst W. J. Jones was a good partner for young Carter.

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