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---. FOOTBALL-
FOOTBALL- SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE. i,E AGUE-FIRST DIVISION. Notts Forest 1, Tottenham Hotspurs 2. Evort-ou 4, Bristol City 3. WWich Arsenal 2, NoW* vWy 1- Blackburn Rovers 5. M wdlesborou^h 1. Aeton Villa 1, Liverpool 1. Sbertield United 5, Bury 0. Sunder!arid 1. Mancr.e..tcn- Umted <2. B-ad for;' City 1. Preston North Lnd U- O.tiha-m ~Athlotie 1, Sheffield Wednjy 0. Mxn, r City 2, Newcastle U-n-ted 0- *EAUU -SECOND* DIVISION. Barr.sk 0, Derby County 2. Bl-aekp • 4 Bradford 1. dap ton vie.nt 0, Burnley 2. Glo.sop 2, Fulham 1. I^e-icv-ot-jr Fosse by Stockport County 1.. LWn City i, Hull City 4. Wolverhampton W. J, L-eds City i. Boston Waadcrars 5. B^-panglMUM- 1. Chelsea :J, Gainsbearo' Trinity 0. Huddierstietid Town 0, West Brora. A. JfHE COMBINATION. Oswe-strv 3, Brvmbo I Wrexham 3. l-'imt. 2. Whitchurch 2. Cor.nah s Quay 2. Bangor 7, Rhyl 0. MOW DA V. .Wliitchureh 2. Conr.-hs Quay 2. Wrexham 1. Bryrnbo 1. $3aJtney 3, Chester 2. Rhyl 2. Denbigh 1. TUESDAY. Bancror 3, S;ltney 1. Phyl 5. Denb'gh 1. jBFh tehurch 1, Bryrnbo 0. fcjRTTT W \T.F* LEAGUE—DIV. I. LLnhcris 4, L'andndno Amateurs 4. I B1 :.?«■■a F -?t;n:cg 2, Colwyn Bjy 2. I r,:o v;3AY. I Ba-u- >f R s;>i v.' 2. Carnarvon 2. If |,hd Sw'fts 6, lilucnau Fe*tiiiieg 0. LLnrwst 4, Pwiiheli 0. TUESDAY.. | (!vi,Swiff.; 5. Lleadudno Junction 0. j Co. \y:: Bay 6, L!an<*v;st 0. j \V ( O-XST LF \G UE -DIVISION IT ) Ll.nch.bo Res. 2. I.Iondudno Juncticn Res. 0. j !.it'dl c: S\hs 1. Ho:dl ad 1(.'S8rv('s 0, Pt;Im;u:]mawl' 2, L\;la.!rkeh;¡,n O. t'EL'I .}IATEFfZ CCP (2nJ [lûar:d). Brmoth 6, Dclg '!l,y 0, WELSH :E>IO GUP (2nd Rc,:mJ). Llandedno 5, Carnarvon 2. fR TEN DUES, Llan iudno Junction 3, Crowe 1. Ban.T- t Civt.5 7, Bangor Athlet.c *V Bethesda 2. Lhndegai 2. j
NEXT SATURDAY'S FIXTURES.…
NEXT SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. j f,EAGUK— FIRST DIVISION. Notts Forest v. Notts County. Ererton v. Middlesbrough. j Woolwich Arsenal v. Bury. Bristol City v. Newcastle United. Oldham Arh!ctic v. Aston Villa. Sheffield Wednesday v. Tottenham Hotspur. Blackburn Rovers v. Manchester United. Manchester City v. Pree.ton North End. Sunderland v. Sheffield United. j Bradford City v. Liverpool LEAGUE—SECOND DIVISION. Birmingham v. Fulham. Blackpool v. Leeds City. Boltcn Wanderers v. Leicester Fosse. Chelsea v. Derby Ccouity Clapton Orient v St.- kp >rt County. Glossop v. Gainsborough Trinity. Huudemlt-ld Town v. Bradford. Lincoln City v. Burnley. West Bromwieh A lb.on v. Hiill City. Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Barusfey. THE COMBINATION. Saltney v. Brynibo. Oswestry Y. Flint. FLnvril WALFS COAST LEi'G'GE-DIV.. Llanr'w^ v LlanVwris Llandudno Amateurs v. Bangor Reserve. fJORTTT WALES COAST JUNIOR CUP (3rd Round). Carnarvon Reserve v. Dolg^lley. Holyhead Rc-,c-rve v. Pcniivuinmawr. Llandudno J unction R2- v, St. A:;aph City. FOOTBALL COMPETITION AT LtECHID (Final Tie!. tgor Druids v. Glasinfryn Swifts at UecniU.
LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION.
LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION. Eceultj un to Tuesday, Dixsembor 27th:- Geais P W. r. "l'r A'sp., PtJo., Manchester U.. 20 13 5 2 37 22 23 Aatan VlUa .18 12 3 3 37 21 27 SunrdorLand 19 9 2 8 64 20 26 Bradford1 City.. 19-11 5 3 32 25 25 Middlesbrough. 19 9 3 7 30 25 25 Evertcn 20 11 7 2 18 24 Newcastle U. 20 9 7 4 35 23 22 NDU" Fort; 21 8 8 5 40 37 21 Shield U 19 8 9 2 2B 20 18 'Koi-rs County 19 5 6 8 19 24 18 Cdd'hiirn A 19 7 8 4 23 27 18 Bhekburn It 19 6 8 5 35 34 17 I 20 7 11 2 27 34 16 Tcttorf.am B.. 20 6 10 4 25 35 16 Burv 13 4 8 1 23 40 15 Pra'ton N. E.. 20 4 9 7 20 31 15 Bnstci Citv 19 6 10 3 24 33 15 Shdi,<.i W- 19 5 10 4 24 32 14 Miior.'wcer C.. 20 5 11 4 24 32 14 Woo-wiou A.. 19 5 10 4 III 32 14
SECOND DIVSION.
SECOND DIVSION. Results up to Tuesday, Dooenrtbcr E-ith:- Goals P. W. T,. D For A'gf, Pt<\ Bro-n. A. 20 10 3 7 34 29 27 Bo,tun W'tk-rs. 20 10 4 6 3 26 2& CSupfoti Orient. 19 10 4 5 21 11 25 Ohoisca 18 10 3 5 39 13 25 Hull City 19 10 5 4 37 22 24 "SW-kpooL 18 9 4 5 28 18 23 (V'hajnptcm W. 20 10 7 3 34 24 23 Burni-y 20 8 6 7 25 24 23 Dorbv Couritv. 20 9 6 5 41 27 23 Leioastcr F. 19 10 8 I 30 25 21 ,V,w fliuni 18 9 8 i 26 24 J9 fclosscp 19 7 9 3 23 37 17 Bradford 19 6 9 4 30 29 16 Leeds C-ity 19 6 11 2 2í3 35 .14 Barnsley 18 4 9 5 26 29 13 Binning-ham 19 4 10 5 18 35 13 Stockport. C. 13 4 10 4 21 39 12 17 4 8 3 20 30 12 Linooin City 18 4 10 5 13 42 12 Gainsboro' T. 18 3 11 4 15 34 10
COMBINATION.
COMBINATION. Results up to Tuesday, December 2Tth: k-oals i*. \V. i f< ■ A-r-^Pt* Whitchurch 12 8 2 2 37 16 13 gteater 13 6 5 2 46 30 15 Brynibo Vic. 13 7 5 1 21 85 16 ^vestry U. 11 6 3 2 2-5 17 14 gw-sor 11 6 4 i 42 23 13 VVrexaam 11 5 5 I 23 I'J 11 Connah's Quay 10 5 4 1 20 15 11 'act United 11 4 5 2 19 29 10 o:utJ1°>' U 4 6 1 26 22 9 frj' 9 4 5 0 13 29 8 Town 12 0 11 1 11 62 1
--->-----SEVEN CLEAR GOAL…
-> SEVEN CLEAR GOAL VICTORY, FOR BANGOit. RHYL ANNIHILATED. (By "Recorùesr"). Bartwor .I 7 I*hY- 0 1 Bawgor SLLturd-ay I'a Line r;e4t!ior. but &.ho sut, ?id rua),o its enn-u.h to dr .9, up gr-ur,-L wilell ?vas very ?Libi tc?-d a taae xm the players. Very wisefv home committee re-introduood Jaok Jones irrto the team, for his absenoa was keenly felt ia t" match on the previous Saturday '¡1og-1Ïnt Den- bigh, and it was a ourious ooirwideavoe that whereas the ranks ooritsainod a Rhylite the visitars Lad a Bangorian in W. II. Joneu, both, sing'uiairiy enough, playing full-back. Wright, the 'Varsity pivot, figured in the homo team- Control] e<i by itefen £ « Wright, of C-DeAer, the teams -.Yere:-
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NOTES.
NOTES. An ideal day, but a poor crowd. Rhyl used to draw well in days gone by, but of late the tale has been somewhat different. -in their ranks was W. H. Jones, of Bangor, who d.d service for the City crew some years ago. Jack Jones took up his usual position at left full full back, and the hnmp set looked oomplete. In the opening &ccn<; Evans was in prominence, but V> ■ H. Jones prevailed on one or two occa- sions. Evans soon measured his opponent and eventually got in a beauty wh ell Hughes saved in style. Rhyl, although young-looking fellows, made several promising rushiw, and Ted was lucky on one occasion to save. Both ends were visited in turn, and Hughos had a deal to contend with. Ol.ver and Hughie Davies initiated the first telling movement, and when tho latter was about to part Burton paid him too much attention in the penalty area. Dargie was given tho shot, and the leather le Wa" passed Hughes at express speed. The Scribes were in doubt as to the identity of tue penalised player, and polit.'ly asked one of tho Rhyl players if he knew the name, but lie plar(-d to b?,- at )ca. ,.pI An effort was made to ascertain the name from one of the forwards, but he was also at sea as to tlie identity of his colleagues. T. "a'Ok-se the Sci-'bcts' d't!icu!ty the Iiiii,5?ian d'dn't tlll?K I. 1 kst of players supp]IC-(l Inp.des&ly wrong. i ii,, visitors were an "unknown quantity" to earh'offici-. A gentleman on the stand, how- ever, supplied the deficiency. To business. Hughie Dav;es registered the second, and Dargie brought up the totaf to three before breathing time. Rbyl made capital efforts to break through, but lacked sting. The imt ai hrUf was certainly not exciting, and some of the players appeared to be suffering from "too much pudding. Tho second Jwiii ofx3jued more promisingly, and tho teams appeairod to be more ev<?n]y matched. Both teams, particularly the forwards, did what was expected of them, but there wa. no tangible result for aevoral miimtes. Oliver was the fiiut to bre.ik tiie ice, aaid rlio point be notched was judiciously placed from a difficult position. Dargie waa the next hero, and the fifth goal formed his third success. Rhyl awoke, as a giant refreshed, and Pritah- ard fired in eaa-neat. t> Hwfa, mtm-t^'od to eloax i at?,l a I,v, y w: aiid an ab-ortIV43 CO,?lln-ef m-,u,'t,ed. Tiie "lcin of hustlers" was ag-aln on tho war- path, and the sixth waa one of tho bEe-well done, Dargie. That other little ehap followed in his wake, and "w# are seven" went up. It was really Oliver s point, but it wag Davies who put on the finishing touch. Ithyl w-'rO -w out of th,- ,iring, and ?v,re c,ai-ton,t, t-o be cn th-o d-ofpn-,ve I-de. l?a,,igctr have -xor4-?d 15 Js in two i,oing i?atk-hm. goL ou<x,3z5i 7 o Just to end up—a happy YuJotwie to aU -s rouder
rPOINTS FOR RHYL. i .j
r POINTS FOR RHYL. RHyl 2 Denbigh O 011 Monday Rhyl had a vis-it from Denb'gh, and were able ;,0 -secure two points. The attend- ance wai, not as large as the oommit;toc had ex- p:cLkA, but the di.p:ay made by the looal team waa a ,,Z2e-cperier to many, rotw.,?thsLuncL,ng tli, fa,,t aiwr -the heavy gayyia of pre,.I()Ui 9-ur,d*y th. Ph-,i ?. liat tired. In thc- first -iaif Rh,t -it •fan surpriaing that they failed to penetrate, but; the de-lon-ce put on by the vs.tors was very fine, ifltc goalkeepinj| of T. Griffiths in particular call- ing for comment. About fifteen minutes from the start N. flitchn.rd placed a capita 1 oorncr, and the ball was headed into the cot by Gallag- her. Denbigh managed to broak away after this, but were quickiy pulk-d up. and in a very i;itort time N. Pritchard again placed a fino cautre, and Harrison added a second goal for Rhyl. In tito ;c*d halt the home team again had aaost fif the play, and although th:-y bombarded the visitors' goal they were unable to break throu,h, I the game end zkg in a win for Rhyl by two goals 1 to niL On the play Rhyl should have had a viotory 1 of five or six goals, and the small soore is ao- oounted for by th; brilliant defence of Griffiths, who saved shot after yhot. He had no chance with the two goals scored. Of the Rhyl team Hornby, Burton, and N. Pritchard showed up the best and were responsible for plenty of good work. On th; Denbigh side Randies, Thomas, werk, th best oiits'de the goal- and P I I keeper. The two backs (J. Dickens and P. Evans) also played a nice game and cleared some good shots. The only corner Denbigh managed to secure was when they crossed the line onoo in the second half. I Spectators should take warning from the com- ments made by the referee (Mr Yates, Chester), who had to complain of their crowding around the net inside the lines.
RHYL VICTORIOUS AT DENBIGH.
RHYL VICTORIOUS AT DENBIGH. Rhyl 3 -J Denbigh 1 Ait Ikiabigih, on Tuesday, in ideal fcatba J weafciKT, an«l betfor.a a good geite, Rhyl had the sutisSactioTi of turning the tables oai Den- bigh, aai-d won by thste goals to ccts, against a score of two goals to on,2 for Dctnif.iigh lest Chtriestma^ Day. 'lho g-ame waa oouiitetibcd in a very sportsmanlike rn'Oatneir, and Mr E. J. B. Y.at.es, the rotorcie, is to be oomipli- mictnil>~d on his ihiamdC-ing of a g&rmo in v-h.,oli partisan f-eeilTCig' ran high. The tsaans wcr, DENBIGH: Sojn Griffiths jDscfcins and J. Parry Evans; H. Caritweight, T. A. Davicfi, and E. C. Hughes; D. B. Davies, E. E. Da- vies, R. WarbuTton, R. Thomas, find H. Randies. RHYTj E. Piitchajd Wil'lianns and W. H. Jonra; BruBtom, T. Ham-iaoin, ooid M. Parry; R. E. Hughas, Horaiby, FU'ost, and Morris. Ttoe hoitne captain WOll. tlie toss amd cuoobrd to p;'ay drOwn the &lo]>e. Rhyl wcae fkislt to attack, ax.d aftcsr onuv a couipie of miaauitcfi' play HonnTpy soared. Bcfih eid-es tlicai seftitiled down in real e«arnic«t, 2.md tho garnie was played at a veiry fast rait-e, both goalkocjpers havimg sihote to dciaj with. The ground was v<"ry heavy, and paaitioule.ir'ly xheai1 the aui- biigili IgCüJ, the pLayecrs of botii sidtas finding ót difficult to tod a foothold. Denbigh were tiie m-cot prominerJt, aaud th, right -m-cog puthiFg Ta gioad work, but it would have been hcitftcfl? if the capta-ia had abajted in his .proper position—outside loft. Froan -voral n-'ee octij,?r.-s m'igi?t .9- have hCCln utilised to bcttitex adva.ntegie, buit W.ai'hu'rtan W0,3 alow in aconpiiing the oippor- tumiitic« oieired. This Rhyl backs, ir.ciroovfir, played vigorously, and foptt the hoaiwetare •weik at bay. Afterwards Rhyl attcieked, but Pairry Evaois checked chemi, and T. A. Davivcs obbaiood poeaseeiioai, bcabir:g a oou.pilo of aippo^ ii'ana'ts, amd passing to his brother, E. E. I)a, vies. rl!he -iiigthtt iwamg was e^aia in evid.fr.iC'?, oni'.y to bs retpufiscd by W iiii»anus, v, ho sent wcJl up the ftcild. P.ay tfc-r a tinw. wt^s of a give air.d take order, inci'itlier eldie g«dn-ing muoh advantage. At ioii,gth Rthyi got away cgaioi, &nd a hot fusiicida vr-as made on tho IXxabigh goal!, aad Griffiths proved his worth •as a cuertodiian. Them Denibjgh retail :c.t:d, and W'iSiams bad a littlo luck m Btoppk-g a ekat, the bafli .boxawiiin.g cgicst his kxii'ica wuie>n. ,11, cippccwrd -it btu.itun. Again -h pixirvid ahrorugiy, emd E. E. Davies h,ad hard luck w,iith a nuot which, in att-omptrng to l' ut 'd -? ci,' h-e t?-ND w aft,r ibil 11 aggrw,,s?iva, 3, y -V, o ?- r. y c.c,q t ia b L is ra,?7,t by b,y, v?dio ptit w-c?l cpu?. c-f ,pja,aid Riiiyl itwo g-oals to the goc-d. Piay wc,s Pt,* fast and exc;i'aiing. The Ehyl g<l undeirwcurt a illicit aod dargcroua attack, but tho def-i'ince provail-ed. Cart-wright was winded, aorldthe game de- layed for a few minutes. When lie resumed it w --s that the home capta;n had crossed t)o otatiide ieft. while E. E. Davi-ets tooik :s place at outeid-e r^iit- Tliia altcr<<i r..o play of the liorvvard line ooiioide.ra.bly, for, w-haio fchev had been persistently at!ackti;g pre- viously, their work lacked cohesion, but now the oombir.aticn was better. and consequently the Rhyl def-eiiders had to lie on tho qui vivo to keep th-eir intact. Rhyl cleared, even- tually. and GaJla-a'her was to bo v.tor'kmg hard' for a goal again;t 'his old team. In this ha was tni-si rated c-noe some^vhat luckily. H-oM-tuno "lith Rhyl enjoying a lc«d af two clear goals. once ,In ",i rnc,,?t i.? Tlwy wL?-i? o'?4 'itack, ana" ho?y t' n,p-trly n t?-o a 1-a Rhyl goal cocaped is a myitery. Denbigh were now playing a muxsh stronger game than their Rhvl only oc-msiciiaiiy a.-ivay 1.0 but iN-l-en cfid do cic> tlie?y wexe m.lic,h rr, dangerous in from of goal. Frost and IImn- by were always prooiiiaerit and dangerous. Oil tlie other band LKsnibigl-t. while enjoying a mruCiii larger p.ro)x>rt.k.n of Clie game, oculd not break through ithyi defenoe. On one ??r tw<> u-?easioras b?w Eh--l y gca I c-?ca,f?cd i.-n a r4-maxka.L-Ie mar4n-(-r. Aft,,r one tc-rri.ble ei3rtiffm,a&Cl cn t-"u .?-aJ llird. I" x.,j? 'in*d W'ti-i?out a rnoDin??nt'i ,ad a cle,"r c,, ni.? 1 hesitation ho hot, but suddenly a leg &hot out, and the ball w»o4: for a corner, whicih, like the pest proved, abortive. Rhyl could not keep the home forwards out, try 3., they would. Just when Denbigh lOOkod iilcely to reduce the lead Rhyl broke away again. only to bo r-apeiled, and again Denbi; h pressed. I)tLr?ng an sc-rLnrni;rt) 14C'Ud ar4),a.'s Brun- ?ver-a hoird for t ki??k- st ton for haiidHng, but the T-e.feroo rightly rulod i-t '"frivolous," and Rhyl straightaway attacked. E. G. Hushes was pemalised for handling in the penalty arm, and from the [dace kick Hiarrtby compietod his hat tri-ck, givinig Grif- fithi no earthly chance to deal with a fine fihert. A.'th-(,u ",i y, I g, ybe&on. L)enb'i ralli4e.Li WT&ll, and E. E. Dav ioa, w;ho was undoubtedly the best forward cq the field, met a grand centre from B-erwyn l)avx«, and sent it past the astonished Williams iii-to tihe net- This suooess was g'reebed with loud cheers by the Denbigh supporters, a^-tho charmed spell which had rested over the Rhyl goal Jhad been broken. Bu-t it oanve too late for a few min- U)';e.i after tho fi-nai vvGiistlo sounded wrth the score: Rhyl 3, Denbigh 1.
NORTH WALES COAST LEAGUE.
NORTH WALES COAST LEAGUE. (DIVISION I.) Results up to Tuesday, December 27th:- Goals P. W. L. D. For A't PFS Bangor Res. 8 5 2 1 20 9 11 Li'd-iicbno Juno. 7 5 2 0 18 17 10 10 3 3 4 19 25 10 ,av 7 4 2 1 15 12 9 C?olw3,n P llcdyh.c,a,d ?; 8 4 4 0 23 11 8 Lia.ri.rwst T. 8 4 4 0 12 12 8 A, 4 2 0 2 10 7 6 Carnarvon U 5 1 2 2 13 11 4 Li, r.,f-ier U. 8 1 5 2 23 34 4 Pwiiiheii T 5 0 5 0 4 13 0
I - A POIANT FOR LLANSEF,'I:B.…
I A POIANT FOR LLANSEF,'I:B. I j Llan-bsris 4 l-Sandudno Amateurs 4 lite teams wevo as follows:- LLANBERIS: Danieilo; Bob Lloyd and W. R. Thomas; Dan Roberts, W. R. Pri-tchard and Lkrai Jones; H. Uoyd. W. R. Williams, hI ck, Evan Llovd Hugites, and W. R. Thomas. LLANDUDNO AMATEURS Statiard: J. H. Joshes and W. Ed-wards; Johnson Breeee., and J. M. Jones; J. Owan, Bob Davies, D. Davies, and J. Griffith. Llandudino provided tho opposition at Llaii-berii on Safcurdiay. a-:nd opened the with tr-m men. The field w-as haif flooded, but. nieverthaSeis, me c-pen?? A Lriikly. Daniels -eiS-ccted a oouplo of goad olectraciocs at tiho ou.t-icit. LIanbtvus fecoed a coiner, whcch W. R. Tiia.-niao sp3«cts»dii<c5iy placed, 001td W. R. W-iil- Liarnw ecoried f-or tho 'Borc-jcu. Er.d to cud play followed. From a run by Hughitj Lloyd, th-3 'Bgrrice ?gaj.'tn folded a oocm-itr, but no- thing acxruod. Comm'g again they were combinija-g p rot til y, when W- R> Thomas was ruled offside. After an attack on the home goal, which waa cleared by Pritchard, the Llandudno goal was again in danger. Owing to the state of tho ground, however, good football was out of the que?t.on. Next oorne very good runs were wit- nessed and or some t'me the home goal was in danger; but after a corner W. R. Thomas ran the whole length of the field in fine style and gave the vi^ting goalkeeper no chance wi th a great shot, thus scoring No. 2. B fore long thoy advanced again and gained a corr.or which, how- over proved abortive. Llanberis were now doing all the pre.;sing, but after a spasmodic run Llan. dudno scored a very feeble goal. LLANDUDNO EQUALN, E. A^«iin, W. R. WiitfiiCfine e&ipcraonicfd hard iuck iin n<ot of b?is rum?s '4"3.fctr-l-ln:f- K I b Kxne c?f tbm vicutamg baclw tbe '6 i?- A far Ilemd-ntlnv.> whnidh was ol-eared, and bofone veiry Rong anoth-ctr chw-oe- was massed by Iilsmduidmio. After a rush, llxiitdudmo equall/iaad tbie aconcs; biit, tethoirt- ly toefc.o the intervcJ, Hugihie- Lloyd put the ahead tvith taci oxoallor'i goal. Ilaif-tinaa 1 Llanb^ris, 3; Lilajxlu-dno Am- Atswns, 2. A froa kick awarded Llandudmo by the hOllilo g-oail was rrloaly okcineid by Daniels. At the other ecid, following a good oantr-e, Bxck ballooojed the haAli, mudh to the aston- -o tb4 bpftZakWS. RUgIlliC IAI',Dyd i'abammt <kf yd now ttrkd his luck, but Stafliaird oloarod in 1 filW styfe. Piay was now tnan«i-ofred to the abhor ood, aiid Uandudaio Looked very much iJu;'k.e cquadiaimg, but the pneissune was re- lieved. The homeisteirs advanced again, onily to be driven back. Frocu tho attack, DaiaistLs was oall-ed upon, -and he responded capitally. Evan Lloyd, by a pretty bit of play, bsat tho Lliauidudiao backs, and 5000"00 again. He expunyeoitaed vory hand limes eom "ftcr in n-o-tciiiing an- other point. After a save by Da&*al«, Llam- dudtmo soared. Anotihar couple of oliaanoes weaia ntot availed, of by the homo attack. Close up oca tinn-e, U-ajidrudmc got down And equalised. Fin all: Lianibeiris, 4; Llandudno Aima- teurs, 4.
HONOURS EVEN.
HONOURS EVEN. Festiniog: 2 j Colwyn Bay 2 I Thiis fixture was play-cd at Nowborough Park, Blaena-u Fostinicg, on Saitnird'ay, in fine we-ati&ar. Refeioe Wcich, of Crewe, lined the teams, at 2.30, as foliowe 1 — BLAENAU FESTINIOG Bob Smith Tom Hughes ajid W. Ba.ngor Jones; J. J. Robarts, Ijja-inaiii', ;end W. H. Williams; J. Hugihee, J-iim laoyd, W. J. Hughes, W. R. O-weci, and W. Pemaiy. COLWYN BAY: A. Jon-os; D. Roberts and O. E. WiCiiams; N. Griffith, T. McCanu (ca.ptaiin), aaid B. Ertnv Tuckor, W. Southorm, Stephen iliigiheis, and G. P. Hughes. Colwyn Bay, who played only ten men, won the toss and selected to play with the wind at their backs. The homesters immediately preased, Kinne.'r and Jun Lloyd testing the visiting cus- todian. The Seasiders retaliated, Tucker placing behind. The homesters, however, returned, and W. R. Owon with a fine shot op?ned the soore for the Quarrymen five minutes from the start. Festiniog oontmued to preas, Kmneir distin- guishing himself with an accurate long pot for goal, which was repulsed. The play then for some tirno assumed a dsng-dong order, Colwyn Bay failing to take advantage of a corner kick and two free kicks, the home defence being cxeptionally strong. Tin tdi??--n L?dvanc,)cL in lino, a wr;'iii- f C 'a front o I and r;,e v goa, ouJaniaiatcing in a penality against the seasiders. iCinxteir took charge of the kidv, and, netted the leather easily. Again the Quarryxnen bwiair.e cig'greaiive, W. J. Hughes the attack- wa-j folowcd by a>n-c<tihjer firie aivot by J. HugbcG, whioh only just mieood. The Quarry- m-efn oontinuod tho presigune, the vieitorj' gcalie being continually tested. J. H-ughej receiving a.n accurate pass from Penny missed an open goal. Half-time: Blaenau Feotlniog 2, Colwyn Bay, 0. On resuming Colwyn Bay assumed the aggres- sive, and Stephen Hughes netted after a fine run. Play then for several minutes was confined to Mid-fiLld, the exchan-s b,?ing very even. The vis :tori ther. p.?-c-sed, 7tit were cozi'L,-L'Lnual'iy re- pili'?ed 1--)y tli3 ltorn(,, Lacks. A solo rtiii by St-e?lion Hughes -o.-as frustratm at tli-, cruc: I id incrneqt by Toni wj-o x,?w, ill spion,4a form. A run by the homesters ended in a tine shot by Lloyd, which Jim cleared at the expanse of a corner W. J. Hushes headed an accurate centre behind, missing by inches only. Just be- fore the end of the game Colwyn Bay were awarded a penalty. Stephen Hughes tcok charge of the kick and equalised. Final: Bla-nau Fusfemkg 2, Colwyn Bay 2.
HOLYHSAD v. BLAENAU FESTINIOG.
HOLYHSAD v. BLAENAU FESTINIOG. THE 11A RBOUIIM E N WIN EASILY. (By "Critic.") I Holyhead 6 I Glaenau Festiniojj 0 Despite th'2 inclemenit weather a good number lirKxi 100 ropc-s when tii-eso tea-ms met at Holy- head on Monday. Rain fell at intervals, and the ground be.in-g on the heavy side, accurate football was r^ud-ered vary difficult. When the teams met at Festiniog earlier in the season, the .y, td'.ano ha?d -to s?Lb lo 62i,'cat by a ii,ol '!e, I rmt nzlrr(yw I-Dar6-in. P-ompMy at 2.iO Itefarco Slater ca.lexl upon the ooonbataaits to take up the fell lowing places:— HOLYHEAD: Bob Owen: Owen Morgan, Roland WUiiiairiia; Louis Jorjoi, W. T. J ernes, Diok Ellis; W. S. O'.von, Mo&jley Jones, R. U. Jones, II. O. Jones M:d L. McNeil. FESTINIOG: Jm Lloyd; Tom Hughes, W. Trevor Jones; J. J. Roberts, Kinanear, W. II. Williams.; Penny, Mon-i Roberts, W. J. Hugbet;, W. It, Owon ar;o R. C. Davies. R. C. JonCiS Sefi; the ball in motlcin for the homesters and Salisbury was soon in evidence-, but Trevor brought relief to the visitors. Play- ing up well, Fcatin.'og advaoroed on tihe right, Bob Owen being callrxi upon to save early on. This he did with ease and then the homesters ma.d;e tracks for Lloyd, but Hughes drove them back. From a free-kick Kiimnear troubled Bob Owon with a hot shot., whioh worthy negotiated safely. At the other end Mo»iey caused Hughes to eon-code a corner whioh was with difficulty dlearod. Mi-dfield play followed1, both sid'os Striv- ing d,f)eratEly, but it iell to tho lot of the wi ,p tl,;e &cori-n, Soijie n--a]Jy fin:? ?j' ifts t pLay by W. T. Jones ended in his testing Lloyd. lie* cleared the ball at the expense of a. corner. The bail came to W. T. Jones, who p0::d his brother 15ob in possession. Without rv.s-itation R. C. Jon-au drove the ball inilo tho net. -d .,?i?urre-I by tliis, tl!,o hornest,(?r3 cxerte- furtlier presiuix> on trie visitaig goal- A long' shot from Roland troubled Lloydl exceeding- ly, while a line attempt by AlitNeil narrowly iniaged. This player again tested Lloyd, who ri-avod1 at t'he expere-o of a fruitlosj corner. Onoe or twloe tihe visitori got away, but Owon was not at any time aericusly tested, the homo halves, paxtk-ularly W. T. Jt(n«e<5 and the cap- tain, ph'yjng'.a. fine game. Time after timo Kinnevir placed his forwards inpo.;s.æsiÏŒl', but they oould ltvalie no headway against the d-y fenoe opposed to them. Fino tackling by W. T. Jones, followed by a nice pasj by Merge 11 --I -,n "c'nt, ,a c Lbied 11. C) JOLLI?S t, Put ,d Itor the homesters, who led at tire interval by two goals to nil. HOMESTERS MONOPOLISE THE PLAY. Upon tho resumption MoseJoy Jones went to the centre, R. C. Jones 'laki.Rrg the niwido be>rth. In the first few momeruta R. C. Jones was almost through. W. Trevor Jones coming Itis -L-. W. S. 0-en d.ivc?(1- to tlo of ;id -Jlk? up-riogiit w,.t?li a fine Pertily. wcnt 6o,wn t-lio N?ling. only tc, ?-ri.-I:ah iN,cukl3,. Th?er,c, wo., Do miatakimg this sa-pai-iority of tihe homo side, who monopolifi^d- the. gam-e. It was not long- ere they had further increased their lead. iVjLoi'i-ri. bv tricky icotirork, lA 'elk the ball well up, and then centred, for Moseley Jones to test l,ic,v.d, wli?o tiz-c,d tdi,, bajl a I Y.r?, 'w -tr,. 6.Li.:?b,,try pcu-!l:ced ur>o,l tql,3 "I' an4ct?he &Clcr-l was "three up." The home forwards did as liked, and fio-m a fic-e kk'k e-loco Vhc ball came to R. C. Jores, W1K> added the fourth goal. ISo- 5 was .cored by McNeil, fino play by H. 0. Jones leading up to it. Before the close a penalty was awarded the homeebanv and from the resulting kiek Dick J'1-IKj plaoed tho ball wide cif Lloyd into (Hie net- Soon after the game concluded, with tho re- suc favouring Holyhead by six goals to nothing.
PWLLHELI DOWN AGAIN. --
PWLLHELI DOWN AGAIN. ILlancwst 4 Pwllhsli o Aft, Pwuibidi, 011 Mteudiay, ia lo:etcl:ous wffiuth.u. 'Jill's ihanK\3tri.B had p-r-actLteaJily a Eia^ctrTe .•feastm, ajad tihta visitors aJso had on ctr two RaOTci). Ilt vc-s im-utua/lily a.rraai^pul bcitwciou tih<: ttwo tnams .J() pluy 35 miuutuj eiacFa way, so t tHita Eooaters oouild critch 4 p.m. The kick-off Vv«e adveaittised for 1.45. It was one of tih-e pcoriceifc maitchets ovc/r rccci 011 tLis Betcureatdoa Grouxid. Al't-hc-ugili the grc-and was slippery, tilio playem ougihit to have dxxM muoh beittea- tfaan they did. Bob I'll ii:s, few the hoimectors, v.-as etasiily the be.~i-t lma tcmi tiho lielld. Air C. J. llhctmais, Bcaig-or, w.a,s ?"o toftioiod iLn chaxga, amd Iiin-L)i tlto t,,anio up ow foll aiv?:, PWIffAl D, Ll I)a v ill Hugli,?r,; G r'? ffi t-b I"b Nio;7, n, Bcl) E-,13"3 4=, d R. S. W'- c? Elul,3, acrl R. H. Whi-t-j; W. 0. Xlugtiitio, David Hugh-es, Hughu.e Griffith, J. Wiilnams, and W. Ro.w'l-ands. LiLANRWKI': R. Jon.es; C. Morgan a.nd W. Owesn; J. WiMi'ams, R. D. Rich-aids, apd H. Rorberts; Roberts, W. J. Jones, Riehei-rds, J. D. Jones, and D. R. Jom«es. The hometjlierts won this t.Q3S, aoid d-crfe-iEiiled the TailcjTniie<ra-u gccjl. fc'ootii' .c-ftea- tho gaano (Storted, the raia began to fall. The play icc.~a rho corameaoemcnt was vory scraggy, bath sets of forwards beiag weak, and tii-a defenderi on both sictej had plenty of time to clear.. The visitoie, aided by tho wind, were the ag- gressors, but Bob KUis, Griff, a-nd Sandy kept bhem at bay. At la.jt ono of tihe visitsrsg for- wards shot towards goal; a badk f-ailed to eleiar, orwl tba baJJ went sk>v,ly towards th a fjoall fc&oper, who in trying to kiok tho ball misled his footing, arid a goal was recorded—a most innooent g«il, toa Even tho spectators were roaring at such a thing', although it oau.nt<xl n,t the homesters. Soon afterwards, from a rllHh by the visitors, araothsr shot went through, which the goaJkeeper sihoyid have held. After this revor80 the homesters went to pieces, only Bob Ellis being in the fewe, and on many occasions ho had baid lioej with solo rum of his own. Before tho whdwtle sounded for half-time (tho Roosters incrwas vi their lead- Half-time: Llanrwst 3, P>vllholi 0. KICK AND RUSH GAME. On r.es-umin; tiho same wasika-esi was ap- parent, play belrag simply of a kiok and rush order. At irvtcrvals a few flashes would bo seen by the horoest-ers's forward line-but all of tbam emio to nothing. Llanrwst bucked lap for a time, and only for the alertners of liob Ellis thoy would have increased tineir score. At last they managed to soore, and this waa 1 Lhe o-rti; point in tilts haif The result was: Llanrwat 4. Pwllheli 0.
HOLYHEAD v. LLANDUDNO JUNCTIL…
HOLYHEAD v. LLANDUDNO JUNCTIL J. (By Critic.") I Holyhead 5 j Llandudno Junction O j Fresh from the victory they gaiccd c.n (Micai-day, Hctiyibeiad had, a-s vjsiitoirs, on Tues- day, Li.an-duduio Jumetion, this boicig the iinii'tiail ir.:cifei"ng of the teams. Tbare was but dine chamge in tiho p:>rc»>iiici>cl elf tlie Suanie team, I\rcy J-ocws ccon-iug tibie aide vice his brother, Ijouiia. Reierec E. Lloyd-Wix- liaims Iiijicd up the players as fcClows — HOLY H EAJ): tiib O'Vvtin O. Mongsin a.r.il Eowllarud WiiOilams; Percy Janes, W. T. Jon-es airid Dick Ed is; W. S. Owon, R. C. Jctncs, MogkC-OT Jones, H. 0. -L. McNeid. LLANDUDNO JUNClTON Joe.. Hngilies; lorn Jottra and Now EEilis; J. Hug., .is, W. Ro- 'bo-i'fti and Botb Ovfea, GriffiltlhG, WiCH'ican Evams, Jirrucet Parry, Sam Parry, Brooaics Evans. Mic-acil-oy kicked off, irrd the home forvriaeidfi at ono3 advanced im a iiiin<?, hut Tom Jvcaes a hit,- f-e 1) f-csrcod thie play, but Parry was aucoDsetiully t'tckiicd by W. T. Joaies, and play was, far a. t?!llie C.V -icii play,imLy GocAd c,n, ct work by McNiul gav-e n. O. Jmics a chcnce, but he juai miwaeei. At the other tend Grlif. flite hit "Ulae pout wiith a time all at. MicNciil aad H. O. Jones olevently worked an oprtming for the former, but he eenit fctobly bchvid. In A&o nest minute Salisbury Uwcm cmot temie'ly behinid. A sudiden rush by the visit- ing quiintnt 'bod-cd dang-or to tili-e hciTneeibics, 3,Vt 'ton-I bax,,Icil fuli'lii-c pi,k-grc,?z Itr ,V I gaarjed an abo-i'tive ooinaior 011 the rigiht. Moee- fcy to eootne, 'wih-e.n Robeutis puilrid h:m up smairbly. A eplcmdld [hot a'.mai H. O. Jon-es wee -squaffly v.'stll aavc-d by JJCO Hugh-es. T'heci McNcil espied a fime ojxining, and dirovo hacd ai-A true into of t;he not, but Joe eff-eoted a diearamee. The visitois mow cttack-cd, but try aa thuy would they co-uid r.is<t get wiitQi.'ia eihcKxtiing ci jat'a-nc.e. lLere it may be re- laau'locid, -as showing the 8UpurW¡>j¡ty oi the tuiiini, L.-h-,t Both was not toaioe cshjsd upon to save darling this half. An- ot-heir ooiiaeir on tb3 homac right -in.-it wiiiih the fiatte -v.lh.ich fi&l'-jciwiid the iiiiat. rrll-c Swints "VVECXS fitiilil itlha aiggi':Gjo..i's VFFTXM the iintorvcil was reached wi/tii a blank score eh-ocit. VISITORS FUTILE EFFORTS TO SCORE. After ciliaiigc of em-ds, Bob Owed "W,as the first to be ca feed upoci to d-efcmd has chatrge, whiicsh lba did safeuy. Th-en H. 0. Jones eLiove in po-weafailiy, but JOB cleared adiniiir- ably. FlIom a k-tag nunge sdioit by W. T. Jones lie repeated the feat. l-'oliiowing a limitless COlwcr on this lix>ine aright, aaisatiiicir was oonccdcd. Thit; was "s'U pieced, and Joe gat the ball away, but H. 0. Jomes melt ifc with his Lead amd scored. Tlhis succees made the hon>e beam thinsrt i'oor aruore, cjid th-e seiconel eoan followed. lltus was the outoo-me of gcrod footwork by the home left, and R. C. Jon-es nGaciivi.Bg the ball! beat Joe c..il the way. Not satisfied, the Swlilts put 011 furthior pr-ee- sure. Good cuiitbbil'iing 011 the paart ccf Malie- binry gav-e R. C. Jicaaes a chaaic-e. l!,is eshot struck the post, and thetn he tried rixobh-er. Th/ite time Joe juat managed to fist out, onily to so& biieasltilog tho ball in.to the (mat. ConltisuuiiBg with attack, W. S. Owwi ski'inmed the cro3s-,bar wiitli of his "ttpccrtalts." iltiCil amotihcr ooiraer was awarded tOite- bcraa- sjUetrB, this time all the left. It was cik<U>:d, a aid McNeil (r-cced-vilng, scant in a heit ccne, wihiich Joc, glat to, but he oould not goelt ilt away, and in a tirioo Mci'lifey agairn h.-L.,d tihe hall in the riggiiaig. Betlore the clkiLie, Mc- N-eiil had put ion ibhe fifth, as the rasvsilit & fimre f-aroimg play by H. 0. Jones. Three mimfUMs fram time, a penality TOS £ .warded Holvhead. As eta Mcuiiday, Dilelk Ellliis took the free kick, but this .time Que aanlt tih.e Ixill straight Joe's hands, who clcorcd. Fiiiaal: HoJyh-ead, 5 gctuls; Llandudmo Jumc- tion, nil.
(DIVISION II.)
(DIVISION II.) (Russell C"nallenge Cup). • Results up to Tuesday, Deeamber 27th: — GoaLa P. W. L. D. For A't Ptiq. Llechid Swifts 7 6 0 1 17 9 13 Pcnireaenmawr. 6 5 0 1 22 7 11 Glasinfryn S. 6 4 1 1 34 12 9 Holyhead R. 6 3 3 0 16 14 5 Llanfairfechaa. 7 2 4 1 12 26 5 Men,Li 8 2 6 0 17 27 4 Llan'no J. Res. 7 1 4 2 9 16 4 Llandudno Rea. 4 1 3 0 3 5 2 Colwyn Bay C. 5 1 4 0 4 18 2
MORE POINTS FOR PENMAEN.
MORE POINTS FOR PENMAEN. Penmaenmawr 2 Llanfairfechan O At Penmaenrrffe,wT, on Saturday. Mr C. J. Tnomas referee. The players were :—■ PENMAENMAWR: Bob Lloyd; W. E. Hug'hes aond H. Jcaes; Bob Brown, J. Jones and Tom Jones; J. W. Lu<nt, A. G. Jones, R. Morris, Chad. Sloan and Caleb Willia.ms. LLANFAIRFMlHAN Mat key; Will Jonc-G and Dun Jones; M- Griffith, W. J. Jone3 and R. J. Hughee; G. O. Joneo, H, W. Hugles. T. A<t.hetton, Llew. Morris and D. R. Evans Uamfairtfieohan wcei the teas, amd oho.->e to play willi the rwind; but, praeticaJily, before they kmranv when-e they were, Caleb W-ilbiams vh-ad SŒJ!t the leather mto tl1/ .Theft, thus open- ing the account for Pem.mc..e(n.mawe\ Give aaid ta-ice play followed for t-amio time with P-etn- jnaeumawr havlrag p&rha.ps the bettor of the cxeiia nges. LIanifaia-fe-cha.n ware gram ted several com-ors, iviliidi availed tllcm nothing. Ii-a.1 f-tiimo: Pe-anmiaeinmawr 1, Llaaifaar- f-echan 0. In the second half both teams were pressing alternately with vigour, and it took some time before Morris sent in No. 2. Final: Penmaenmawr 2, I-lunfitirfecliaii 0.
POOR GAME AT LLANDUDNO
POOR GAME AT LLANDUDNO l.landudrto Res 2 Llandudno Junction Rss. G Thc,o teams met at Llamdsidrjo en Saturday in a Second Leag-ua emoouiit-Lr. Tho players ware r, fcllilov.ifi: LLANDUDNO RESERVE: R. Lueit; R. J. \Vi'l'>oims arud J. H. Davies; p. Daviios, G. Davics, amid H. Pearson; J. Willkwns, II. Yates, W. Thomas, W. Owen, and G. Daritis. LLANDUDNO JUNClTON RES. (playing tea men): Llew. Parrv; Bob Owtan aawl D. Paipry; W. E. J<xn>:s, Pa^ry, and Ssua Eobects; D. Pritchard, Evan Joiniis, T. Mor- gc.,D., auid J. R. Owecn. Tiiijo game proved very imattnactive, aaud thesie w.a., onJy a sjna.ll oiovid of epcot.aitors. A strong win-d epoejl-ud good play, &»d oftein baffled tiie playtirs. ihoina;, played vice Clcavci, at oe-xifti'i;. Tine hoiae ¡,oi' ant in motion by Pearson, who was unable to go to Uanhec'is, bu.t Owc- ntiiSBed au opctn goal froin a b), D:ivi-e-. Tl, btzt f-- tricky at iL: we-ak. D-v?? I)ut im wo-'k, but t&be -ime,'rlo Hugh n.-Ppcd iln but th?e r,t,-ht w-,?,ig aga?n made t-c-?,k for l,uira. ( liz.ms ing the vet:diet. Pearson was in fine fettle, but his work was of no avail to tihe homesters. Bob Owen proved a tower of strength to tha visitors, and ttme after time cleared his lines. A good dribble by Pearaon was completed with the home right head- ing wide of the mark. The Junotioinres were on tine defensive for the greater part of the time, but occasionally broke away. A free-kick w&s awarded against Pearson, but nothing íol- Jowed. Both custodians had an easy time, but at length the Blu.-s foroed a corner whioh was only cleared with difficulty. The play was of a most interesting ah-waeter at this stage. Half-time: lJandudno ltes., 0; Llandudno Junction Ree., 0. RJiil-ARFuANGED FORWARD LINlS, After the interval Llandudno re-arranged their forward line. Pearson, who had gone to play at oantro, within a miriuto oonverted a pass from Vfiiliains, though th,, JLinetion men strongly ob- jc-eted on the &;round--3 uf offside. The Nisitii? 't?it liad a tus-.I, with R. J. WilLiams, i-lic l,or?n(-7r .11 0(03*: 9 Off -?000?Dd beg,?. Bob Owen was forced fA concede a oorner in order to stop Pearson, who was in flight for goal. Davies was next in poS- a/id brought Parry to his knees with a t drive wluch was cleared after a struggle-in gtal mouth. The Blues next forced, a corner G8 u. le;, but Bob Lurjt fisted away grandly, Mtd direetiy afterwards cleared a splendid drive fc«a* the Junction right: wing. ^Pearson was only j wit wide with a long shot. A grace of oorn-ers feU. t. tke lot of the Str pas, ijut they -failed to voOrt either of them.* Liaji'drndiao wcr-e awarded a. psn-aPty for hallNb, ::>.1::0:1 DaatiiiB was entrusted with the kick aaid found rict, but infringamemt had o-oenrrved, end tihe kiek had to ba r-e- tabcoi. Again, Danius made no iniistalz-e a fast drive.. P-eaeacn wcn dead on the tar- but thie v.isilti.rg fem;itod'ian was on the Sile'.Ft, af&d saved wli. Bob Own foukd th- ,homoe ocaxstre when th-e leit''j.:>r was in a good position. Tli-e visl'tois nursed »evenal oppoirt-uiiities to score. H. Davi-e-3 dribcdec down, a.nd was rjsarly tflsrough v.ih.ai he IViu. G\:>arge 1)avian was Ciotiajniieuoiun for go.)d d,- femssive wock. Peaiivuci v.-etiitt away, but Bob OW-0n cam ito the .rescue, Ge-o-r.g.e Daviiss shot wide. A oanifcno from the home right should have boesn converted, but thciv was no ono at the cn^iltiioai moment. Pcursou tost-cd the visiting goalie, a poor game war; drawn to a oloeo. W2q draW1ll toO ,a ol-oao. :¡i'blll,?,l: I,lldudmo R\3., 2; L:n:duån'Û J UT!iJtJ.:Jon BA'13 ()
CHESTER AND DISTRICT LboGUE.
CHESTER AND DISTRICT LboGUE. DIVISION I. A POOR GAFtlE AT DENBIGH. Denbigh Church Guild 2 Creenfisld O These teams met at Denbigh on Saturday, be- fore a very psor attendance of spectators. Both sides were w ,-)l represented, the Guild introducing for the first timo a former Greenfield player, Joel Bennett, who i tho satisfaction of scoring the two goals whicii gave the Guild the victory. Mr Hodgc, of Che. t r, was the referee. Greenfield, p ay.ng down the slop:1, early loomed largely, but Hayward was in one of his best moods in the Denbigh goal. and saved some good shots in fine style. The play of both teams was of a ragged d cr.pt on. Now and again, however, sornJ pe, runs were made by the Greenfield forwards, wiio worked th o-ighout in more harmony than the homesters. Macnamara was conspicuous at centre forward for the Green- field team, and he led several attacks in a fasluon which bodrxl ill for Denbigh, but Parry Evans was a tower of strength at full back, and frus- trated the vis-tors' efforts time aft-or time. Mid- way through the first half L. Lewis broke through for the Cu.U, and was palpably tripped when about to shoot. The referee, however, did not see the offence, but the Guild soon got a goal, Bennett working through on his own and beat- ing the goalkeeper neatly. Greenfield played vigorous jootbait after th.s, and put strong pres- sure on Hayward's charge. The attack ended when Macnamara, apparently offside, netted, and the free kick gave the Guild a chance of getting the ball out of the goalmouth. liennett netted for the Guild, but the whistle had previously gone for offside. About eight ramute3 from time Goodwin, one of the home full backs, was car- ried off with a twisted knee. In his absence Greenfield maelo desperate attempts to get the equaliser, but failed. In the second half this Guild, with the slope in their favour, gave a bitter display, but were handicapped by Goodwin's incapacity. The visi- tors were al-10 playing under a disadvantage, Macnamara sustaining a painful twist of the knee. Petrie woikid hard, anel made up for this deficiency, however. The Guild were clearly out for a win, and Bennett scored their second goal. Play after this was fairly fast, and the tricky footwork of George Petrie was the source of ad- miration. Evans, however, was clearly his mas- ter, otherwise it would have been a sorry day for the Guild. Before time was called Macna- mara left the field, and nothing ()Ii any importance happened in the closing stag.s.
WELSH SENIOR CUP.
WELSH SENIOR CUP. SECOND ROUND: RE-PLAYED TIE. BEATEN AT LAST. "CANARIES" COME TO GRIEF AT LLAN- DUDNO. (By "Salopian.") Llandudno Amateurs 5 Carnarvon 2 The above tean-u met on YvTednesday on the Council Field, Llandudno, to. dc,d,- who shall oppose Bangar 011 the lattcr's ground in the third round of the Senior Cup. A very large ItUendance was anticipated, as great interest was shown by supporters of both teams. Several hundreds travelled from the county town wear- ing green emblems, th's being the colour of their pets. Th:s was the third meeting of the clubs to decide the ic-suo, and again Mr Richards, of Bangor, wats the rOiorce, and as on former occas-on; gave general satisfaction. The visitors had the assist, nee of Don Rowlands and C. H. Jonos, of the 'Varsity. Mr Richards lined up the players as follows:— LLANDUDNO: C. Staliard; Ben Morris and J. H. Jones; J. Brown, T. Johnson. and W. Ed- wards; J. E. Williams, Dan Davics, W. T. Cleovc, R. Davies, and J-m Williams. CARNARVON: G. H. Jones; Evan Hughos and C. H. Jones; Don Rowlands, E. Jones, and Jack Williams; R. H. Roberts, Tom Roberts, Walter J'onej, H. Roberts, and J. Jones. The 'Chers commenced facing the sun and a brisk wir.d, but set about their work in excellent style, and R. Daviess was soon to the fore, wend- ing his way through the opposition, but he fin- ished very weakly and placed the bail wide of the net. The home halves were playing a smash- ing game and placed the right wing in posses- sion. J. E. Williams rece.ved from has partner and darted away, hotly pursued by Jack Wil- liams. "J. E." got tn hia drive, however, which was well saved by G. H. Jones. The fleet wrnger came again, and this timo C. H. Jcncs conceded a oorner. The flag kick was a model of accuracy, but after a brief struggle the defence prevailed, and the Carr.-arvon men went away with a burst, and for a sbort time made matters hot for the "Cormorants." At length R. H. Roberts obtained the leather, anj after some tricky work in which he baffled the home defen- ders he centred acrosi the go-A mouth, when J. Jones dashed in and DEFEATED STALLARD amidst frantic cheering. Jack Brown was next conspicuous for some sterling work, but nothing tangiblo accrued. An untoward incident now occured, the genial "ref." being unfortunately struck in the faoa during a melcc and placed liore-de-combat for reveral miiutes. Sympa- thetic cheers announced his recovery. Torn Ro- be it 1 was dung rous, but fell at the critical mo- ment. Tho home goal hal a very narrow escape indeed. The 7Chers now asserted themselves and the halves got their forwards in motion. The "Black and Whites" were several times within an no of equeHsing, fnd it would have beon no more than their due had they done. 53. Jim Williams was the vlcti'iii of a brace of fouls, amd' the ensuing Inso-kiolrs were accurately placed by J. H. Jones, but R. Davies jhcad-"d just o.er the bar o:i, euo'h oooasion. The horao- sters were straining every s.new hereabouts but tiho equa.'oi:or would1 not came. Jack Williams was penalised for <1 foul on J. Brown and JU-ri Morris transferred to J- E- Williams. The vl«it- in-g custodian ran out of his goal as "J.E." drove for iihe not. The leather struck Jones and rebounded more by good luck tihan good mana.gemeait, but to give the goalie his due, lie kept a gra.nd' goal. The ?'ClK-r5" were having cruel luck and rained in a sucec-taskm of shots butt nothing ooomed. The Carnarvon men wore pcuaned in their own quarters at tlhia stage, but at length J. Jones and II. Roberts broke away on their left wing. R. 11. Roberts was next to the fore but sCiot miserably, after same tricky inainOe-uvoriiig. The homesters than bufst away and in f ull ory for goal when Clee ve was pud led up for hands. The free-kick which followed proved disastrous to the Aimstours an tho Car- narvon left W:IPG moved down tih-e field witri clock-like precision. The -hon» defenoe was tem- porarily at see. a.nd the backs hesitating J Jones DASHED IN AND NETTED AGAIN. This was a bifcber pill for the hoiri-esb^rs and tiho- Yisiting supporters were openly jubilant. The players, were not dei-wnlhcaited, however, ajid on the Play tlie visitors were iucky to be two goals ahead, the Oners" imdred were a better toem but lacked the finishing touch which is so vital. A foul by R.^ II. Roberts on R. Davics gave the "All Greens" an anxious !iiin»e, but they managed to clear tiheir lines. Fou/is were very frequent 1'jere.abouts and t'lie referee, hadi his work cut. out t. tl.<) Jaa--Wllliarts wt. ra6h.r abtc-Titiv"3 to his namesake on tha win.g and the referee gave kiii* a word of advioo. At length the Oor- JJ:1Mor>-3In.ts were rewarded for their strenuous work. Dan Coleman threaeii-xl his way pail: tuevaral oppon/3n.ts and f».o:n oleaj- ranyo -cjovo the sphere into e midst treniemio is ip- plaeae. Dan; 4Ls very much in the picture, with (some splendic/ dribbtdug which mystified' viaibors. 'i'ho "Stripes" putting in o-uflioe to .equalise, previous to the interval and Will Edwards followed up sceiue good dofencive work by parting to Jim Williams. Tli-e la.Her rOUrKL-d EVan aii-d ae:r??t ii) a -roL,,n.-l Vlti,CJI cro,,sL--r and t)ou7 n,c,.2d out of play, G. I, Jones being hopelessly bealcn. Scone gcxjd tackling was witnessed cm both sides. Half-time: Carnarvon 2, Llandudno 1. SEOOND HALF. Tho action of a large section of the homo «iExporters in oongreg.a.17ing beiiuad the visitors' goal after the interval appeared to be an ominous si-Wit for Caxivarvoli. Walter Jones, who had been comparatively qui-ot. up to now. OfkBued tlle u-s with a burst for «'Oat, but Stallard coolly fielded a ground drive which Walter despatched for the not- JdhDtJOn then transferred the venue, and parted to tho 'Chers fJ;.(U:; wmg. J. ill. Wiiliunxs wiui next .<:<)11 sprinting' down the lino with the bail at 1 is tw. the bxoks <ve:e foec-ed lo gL'l1t a corner, w.i_.a wmcn "J..r. ,Vc.t3 ell- tl'u.3êüJ, and this was iodow-ed Ii.! earner. It. Laviei then raised tiie siege cy heading over the bar. T1.0 "Black and \V hives'' ooiiti'ij led tho ;»C!jsure after a d'.ra^ery ortakavsay by CUi-narvoa, e.nd Jan Williams jCiitred beautifuily, but Eve.a jlu.l:.es i;ii«ji- eiied and -gave a corner, whx-.h prov«d of no ".1. Jack Williams now ji-e u. ¿-1()' milled ■ ort, and parted ntatiy to Walter JonCe, but latter was robbed when in a good position, "Jac', -zabi>led ?O t.1,?D W111g. A tu4--3!c De- tween tiio uiimin-utivo \ynlc.Jr a;d au Hugihes, hor.ours b.}.IL; eny. Dan Ooloman darted 1Il and aliot ha.d lor goal, and though tho visitors' cusuxLan left his cijiaclel in ii» to prevent a score he was too rate to do ao. as tho lceither glanced a'gai.ret mm bei-oro entering the met. 1't 'Chere. were now buz- zing j. round the Carnarvon goal L Ic) and foroed yoverai abortive comers. At length, J E. \V iiham«5 cen-tted across the ■gv.;al;r,iui.i, when. R. Davies dashed in and ft rucik the right hard i.et th a fa;-t, low drive, ball glancing out oi play. I'his was very hard l..i-l> (.11 tho Alter a tcanporcry vieit by tiie "Aii Greens" to L,) e.ii.v,,v>_oto uaet J H. Jcn-es relieved, and Baeh threaded his way past several cppoRe.nts beforo tJppiE« £ .;ibere to R. Davies, who burst away on his own, but with only the cuoifdiun to u;.at Davics shot atraignt a.t Jones, who caiiiy clea-eed. This was A BAD LET OFF. and the visitors snowed their geoiVibudo by in- vading th heme territory, and foucinig an abortive oorner. TJM "Cher;" could not ob- tain a lead, though -thov strove mi.ghtily, and T. Johnson tried inis luck with a braoe of gcod. drives, whicih Jems ..a-cel. An injury to the pr-pulaj Jim V\ IFVIMS c-uthod a sivg'ht <ielay, but tiie little Wilder soon recov red, and put in a grand run. wliieh led to the Amateurs taliin,g tho lead. Hughes gave away a corner under P' o"J"'T.n .n Id C'1I-,c. n"¡'" n-I("I,1, fr.r' i- '1: -I t- .1.113 f aoJ Ul ,3 by .b",o(u 's p.l') J,Ct.;u-, At •tili.ii-3 point, the licsiReeitriits lute-Tally rCon Co. narvca oft the-iir legs, and c.ci!E»ers ooarruid itn braac-3. Jones was ica aplcedid f-jltle tvvi; th-3 £ iti;cks, ccid was armcijt i-aviiTuGibje. When tine "Gxioeajs" obtained pe>e.i'.on of th-3 hl tll1.y appcccrcd to have i:t 0.1 &uffor- ainee only. Jacii Bucven wri? playing c. eo>u- £ »d ganne, cied parted to J. E. Williams, but the kiitter's eoct to ohacgcd W.ilil Ed- wards nexit fetid a try vnjtli c, kl.TI(; dirive, v.ihicQi the g-cf.Y>3 eaved at the of a ooroieir. Fnom the resiniting flag kiok, a irc-nbccudous Eftraig^ eiroued, but after oevoial t;iieia.culoii3 ceioajpca, tiho leather wats cle^ued. E,calhc bril- lif.uilt w-c.rk by W i.:11 EdweedLs ,wcs brought to a oarjcfriaaibia by J.E. bcicg cdjudged o-T-aido as .he eLaclted èo for gxvil. R. Davies was nsxit oca-J2>icrR3iO-titS for a. ar.aguii:iio;n:iL &oi!o cSo-rt, which h2 a gloirious daiive, thua putliieg the ieiuie beyamd doubt. lilile ware fainly em Ithe weepatih, rend Bob 11avirii claimed anabhe-r acalp ere hoetili- tiets ocr.-scd. Whe-n tlie find whostile we-ut, ■tlh-e more wr.s 5 gcc..I-s to 2 io. favoucr of tab3
NOTES.
NOTES. Tho Civ-iiiee'von men werat off with a. baaig, and sooa had a two goals b:1ld, Ailbai.t, thoy weiro very lucky to be in such an exoaiiemfc po-sil.t ion.. W'h-.rri the '"•Ghetrs" asserted thecnreLvos, ■hierspevor, they simply Tan tshoir oppon-euts bo a staitttetill, and dLid as blioy liked. Im jusfcice to Cla.r-na.rvon, it ro-ay b: mr.n- tiiemed that ifihey had a hard game at Ba.iiig-oir on th-6 previous day, and were, pciihujw, tired. home (forward-s veere exonlleaiit, but niigbt fallow u.p tthe- ball a bit Kiii-arter. Tiho hcano wing gave C-arccsvou aei cx- t-rcim-eily V,1ék"TIl time, Dam b-ain-j tricky, acild piY.i9.iiig r.eatly, viibillot his p.i-tne-r was veiry tiji-.e<diy amid oaabred aociirateily. Don RiDV/laind!; c.d Evan Hughes h.ed th-ir work out out, aad were .afteta baffled 'by the quick movetmeant of the henne loft wi-,#, T'iie 'Llaiuiuebro halves magoiiiocat Ul'iioagihiaiit, amd W3.tl?r Joneis, gr.xi.L ]x>;itaii."ii"jt, was ocunpleiteiiy in cliiceii by Jeilinica. Cf the visitors, tho pick wece J. Jcar,, Raij-u-ts, Den itofft-aaads, ned H. H. JOIAAS.
FRIENDLIES.
FRIENDLIES. LLANDUDNO JUNCT!ON v. CREWE. These toains met in a friendly match at Llan- 411-Illi Juaoeu-ii on {::(',ul-cia-J, i>;v..eod.s of wh ch, amounting iN about R5 cdd, were for the benefit of W. Evans, who had tho misfortune t.o break ins leg eariy in the season. The teams turned out as follows:— LLANDUDNU JUNCTION Johnson Tom Jones and Now Ellis; A. Owen, W. Evans, and Brookes Evans; Lunt, Joe Hughes, Ernest Pa.rry, J. R. Jones, and David Hughes. CREWE: M. Bull; Trickett and Collier; J. King. Needham, and Clarke; Bailey, Churiey, Bcseome, Hulse, and Owen. Referee: Mr J. H. Vincent, Llandudno. The game had not progressed more than about three minutes before the home forwards got mloO their stride and Ernest Parry placed the bull neatly to Joe Hughes, who in turn parted to J. R. Jones. The latter rushed in and easily bea.t the visiting goaiic at short range. After the Crewe men had raided the home territory Without success, Ernest Parry scored for tln Junction. -way 1* c, lio curing the ball near th?? half III eluded two opponents and raced away with a clear field, eventually planting the ball safely iri tho top oorner of the net. After some end to end play, Lunt got possession and parted to Ernest Parry, the home centre forward, who was at the top of his form, trek ng the visiting left back and easily scoring the third goal. The visitors on several cccaÚons were at close quarters to the home defence, but their shooting was exceed- ingly poor and they failed to find the net. Hail-time: Llandudno Junction 3, Crewe 0. Churiey scored for Crowe soon after the re- start, and a few minuter, later the vibitois were awarded a penalty granted for a foul committed within the dreaded area by one of tihe home defe-ndors. GiAlet, however, saved the shot, and at the other end Lunt got pe« .essicn, and oenHned neatly. Ernest Parry and Joe made a bee-line for goal, the laf-tor hit tiie upright with a fine shot. Final: Llandudno Junction Z-. 1
GOLV. --
GOLV. PWLLHELI GOLF CLUB. CHRISTMAS MEDAL COMPETITION. There was a large number oil c-r.trks for the ■modal competition, 36 'holes, under handicap, for a prize gir-an by the captain.. Play was hee-m,, ainct tho prize was divided between Tom Jones T. L. tl4-.d a Of Otb,-r Evaai-,i, 83; W. C?tradL?-o Da,,N-icv,, 83 lp,. V. Brcal-,? 'Yttrn?er. ta,uri,ce Ef3. 86; -,ttid IN,'
BUNTING.
BUNTING. FLINT AND ENSDGH HOUNDS. MEET AT LLANFALRTALTIAIARN. Tlha appointarre-xt ca Sattx'-ucy vrcs at L.laa- faixitailfaujarn. Tho day wra apnusigS'&a. atheir oui's wep -LVVICCJIU R. W. Wil- i'ia.ms W-ysti (iMceit-ir), CtoToacd H. R. Hugfima of Kiriiael, Miiee Hn'^ard (AViglair, Mr H. L. .y -and M:Jê.3 B'ibby (Faoa-w.m), Ca-ptnia F. B. O. Cole, Mr M. Cole, Mr Mai.nwa.riaig, Liieu-jirecct CkcrJ Howard (Wigfair., Mir DtlI- vids (jiit. Asr.niili), Mr Beviag^ie.a (Rihyl), M.r Grobe (liiani^ur;, <uad Mr Cu-ja: Jo.nrs (Llrxi- fa'ir;. Gai'tiheiwiin, llli-3 fit l it draw, hild a.t ileaelt tihiieo foses, but of the fai.r.lt heed-feel type, for no eioohmt wecie t<lfi?y got out tha they ien back ox ircuaid to Via eipipojlte sida amd then in again. Ai't-.r a fi c«idca- vour erf .n-eaiiily (In hour to make thcan leave, they were to theffiioclve-s. In otrelee- not to dictur-b the eovee'ls in tlie dnnootcoii cf HafoduEiiCK, whence tiheL.v would bo hnm'timg the fc.iJbwhig day, hotsrids, ijj« iJteia.d ort''being takea as usual towards Ivc-nss, wanit tho •cippe.site wa.y to Tyu y Filth, v.fhce-a a fox ,d qudito a d-Ufcrcca-t soA foiiad. Bt-M'ni'i Jg down ifihe h-lill ho woc.t toweuds Llan- fei'intailh-aiiaTn but, leaving tho village -oil hia rigliit, ap:d r.ilotrg tho b:gh recri to.WKod& tba ls^idiiD-'tp thea to k«l't; ol.imibiag' paoè: øÏ the way up Bron Hatsleg he titmoni ztg,m.m 'to tho Ictis, paeit t £ se br.il ccoxxss -the Aac'i^r&e-iwad, owor tfl-a to Rottws, wciLili Ty':n y Ffe-jiih eel -his loft, and down to Garth- ewin, wiheire a f-rk.±df.y c-arlfli ait'oeded bitm I'oftagie. Tlfio dkiteaoe trav-ara-.el was about four miles ov-e-r very umdailsnting oo.umt.r-y. Tlbcce W'Tf3 o?,vex;:J dbcck«, a-ed toho huout of t&iis^eTook^d-nxmdvd ouatoaKc diis- .pZayiod a g»co>d lit of hoi^md work, ixticocstiaigf to watch as tibey eir>ij2ei.vc.iiired to pick up the iireo. After gi-virg litccc?:e a liUyt on a dry hnax^'a.iiel, the next- move was al-asg the Bryn- y-R-ii Dans and Qtv-ar Biroa Hatulog towards Kin'HK^
--->-----SEVEN CLEAR GOAL…
-i --li o3 ?Villoughby Hugl Ilu, an,l W. II, Jones; Parry, Littleton a-nd Burton; Harrsoa Hornby, Gaullaglver, Morris a.nd Norman Pritahard. BANGOR: Tod Owen; Jack Jones and Hwfa Williams; Jim-my Jom?* A. Thomas xnd D. T. Dilvi.i.; Evans, Dajgie, Wr-iglht, H. Davioe and Oiiv-er. Bangor w-ere tho first to got away. Dargio ini,tiating a pretty move, vihich ended in Evans having a pot, Hughfci dieaJssg smairtly with a rising ahot- Then a brief visit was paid to the Bang or endi but tho effort was a wooJc ono- H. DavKvi was making tr5 for the Rhyl goal, i when Burton foujed him. and from the re- suhimt r>enaJty Dargi>? opened the socjre. W. H. Jonos put in some teliimg work for Rtiyl, and checked, a promking run by Dargi-e. The eloio [Kissing g*ame adopted by the home forwards was not very productive against the dashing mofcliods of 'r;h.. Rhyl da^fender^ and at lost Wrisrht o.fjened the -'svme with a iong pase. which enabled D»rgne to send m A SMACKING SHOT, v.'hioh wont a trifle wide. After fchue, a m^niiioeat birt. of work was witnessed <xn the P'"l of the home forwards, the ball taav-oUin g from, plta-yor to playtir ait a trcim-d.. rarbo, and H. IXaviies omliniiiniated tibje movement "w>:rfcJi a cMshiin^ shot iaifco the buit h: was ad- jtidig-pd ofeid-e. "Wrigb/t, how-ev-ar, added No. 2; St I-ocst he was n,-a.ixiily axrapor.ai.bje for it, though H. Daviirs wao tihoe oiiio who atitu-a^ly rushed tine ibsj1.! kuto t.b>e n-cit^and. some oradit bciloai'g to Eviaius for his pr-Ciiimimaj-v shot. lA'.refi^ put in No. f5, wiifch a shot of lii^'lit- ■niao' volooiity. Ho "was stairidimg by the penalty liai-e- and he had soaroolv reoaived tho bail itt ski:m,nKid over th-e hoods of the d-nfemdons into the neit, just uradicr t..l¡,, arc^cbair. It vras a ma,i t shot, eis r, ool as it \va.s uai'eypoot'ed- Noiu>aai Prit-chaird in- Lt.ia.t-e-i a prottv ini>v.cini)3n.t, v-liicih eaaiKed GoEkgber to paie to lferr:»on, -who, howiew, w«s ;p<3j"pabiy offaiid>s> *lh- £ <n h« sooircd. Tlh-en, Morris fired in a shoi, -wiucfli, fortunately tor Baci-gor, oraeshod against the poet. For a v.'hiOo the forwairds -w..rt, busy ROUND THE BANGOR GOAL, t, 'L,i tl iuok. The <k:Ls.li of Wiriaa,m WidiLiams, the Rhyl right full, ipiayisd. Olid Ha,"rv mth tho p.vjtty niovc^iiont-. of the heeno forw<.iurdis, Tvho OTOT played tlv? cloee p.IRJ-i.ng- game. Alii the iii-aag>arous atlcucks on tba Rihyl goail .oman- aL.:rf**fncen the cea'trcs of Evans, wio was aJ- vrajs ''cm tha mark." Oai tfn/3 v.ihcile, th-e p.ay on "both sides was Tiathor scrappy, due no dotibt to the hftavy ground. Kaslf-time: B am cor, 8; RliyJ, mil. SE<)OND HALF. Tho fii-at inoiwiowt cutnr tlio eoffeia had vairiahcd was a ahoit by Evaais, "Whrjob almo.it did. tl»« t^i-ck. Aftirir this, Bangor placed <^n the dicfcciisive, and .i<t looked odds an iihyl bs'Jitg euoassfifi, but llwfa. ii&ter- :»'■):d, SJltd wdth a rush the homo forwards fcw-iipi, dovm til-? fi-tud. WCl'iajin Williams iTuigBcxi his kick, but the eustodir.n was, for- tuaately, clots? a>t hand. M. I'arry .had a wairm handful in Dargds, hut he did ui-ot al- ways come off second best. The next i/nci- d-jut of note :w.s a try by N-cxnnan Pritoba-rd, 'vitk'h apparently tciooureg>cd his eaicagu-rs, lor thov infused mouc dash into thoi-r pda-y, md but tor Jo ok Joeiice, who tackled very .f '.ctively, they must have seo'red. Burton to opon Rhyl's account with a "t-ijxcula.tor," v^liioh <kee-rvcd a. bcitt-nr i'vte. tio V pU.I. U,, I ,,v V;. pa-E-gea. flv,?,X O-eaot)cd 'the t-0 wid-o, fidiooti-ng with his rplgiit foot ir>at«c<a of his left. Ttoetn, Evrj-ss had a okair course. *und foro.d a corner, from whioh II. Davics lf?«de»d over. Ojivor mads amesnds for his aifoi'ie-mcntioiacd failure to scora, regisuotiittg" Bao^or'.? FOURTH GOAL in pretty styio. lie was standiin.g with a bunch ot players close to the Rhyl goal, and if he bad takc-a a full kick Utio ball would piobably l.ave :i^'r'e ooilt'.do. lrvst<e<td i» gontly topped m- with sde of his foot into tiio corner of tihe ret. 1:¡ less tka..i a minute. Oliver, meetiiig the ball from a corner kick, kicked 11; over 1L8 head to 11 wlio in turn, bcad,-d '1,,to the c(VDe;. -Gf "ot--iNo. 5, f?).r cf lw',i?-di the iic,ne skipper wa., responaible. At the other end Nonihui Pritcbard tried h:s luck, Hwfa saving by heading over. Affco* dcdgii.'g playo-r after player, the 8I>f.C¡;¡.UJr" sa w rig'ht foot shoot out, and it all up wn-h the custodian tor ir.e netting quiveioJ' with the forcing of {tie ih9i.. H««Uy luid tii»a cbecri subsi<i«*i Vtc iC're O.iv-er crasii-cd in oacdier shot, from whioli H. Dav ies scored ti. sevcarth ffoal. The he mo lorw-ards again pdrducit-cd dfown fclie field, and, to deal with a drive from II, Daviee, Hug'hes had to fall acid smc-tiher tho ball, and in the ¡ u;3h which c-nsued be was aocidcn-Jally kiokcd Bangor were OUT FOR GOAT13 w lli a vengeance, and hot f-u^lado was kcjpt on the Rhyl goal. Wright tried deeps-ratoly to get a. point to his credit, but a loug eijoi from his toe was captured by H'U.gbfrs. Norman Pritchard had the bettor cf Hwfa William J, in a du-l" but his efforts fizzed out. Final: Bangor 7, Rhyl 0.