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I FOOTBALL.

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BANGOR v, HOLYWELL.—At Bangor, on Saturday, a good game resulting in a draw, each team scoring a goal. BUCKLEY ALEXANBUA V. ADVW UNITED.—Played at Buckley, on Saturday, a good game resulting as follows Adwy, three goals Buckley Alexandra, nil. RHYL v. DENBIGH. Played at the Summer Gardens, RLIYL, on Saturday. At half-time the visitors had scored three goals"to nil and no further score being made, the result was :-Denbigh, three goals Rhyl, nil. BARRACKS ROVERS V. RHOSDDU VICTORIA.—Played at Rhosddu, on Saturday. At the end of the first half the score stood :—Victoria, two goals to one. In the second the Rovers went away with a rush and equalised. Soon afterwards another goal was scored by the Rovers. Result :—Rovers, three Victoria, two. LLANDUT'NO SWIFTS v. FLINT.—These teams met on Saturday, at Llandudno, in beautiful weather, before a good gate. The Swifts played the same team that did so well last Saturday in the cup tie. In the first half the game was very even, and when half-time was called the game stood blank, no goals being scored. After crossing over the Swifts had the best of the game, and the result was Llandudno Swifts, two goals Flint, nil. WREXHAM GKOSVKNOR (FRIDAY TEAM) Y. WREX- HAM NATIONAL SCHOOLS.—Played on the Grosvenor ground, on Friday. At half-time nothing had been scored, but after changing ends the Grosvenor had the upper hand, and won by seven goals to one. The following were the teams :—Grosvenor T. Hughes, goal E. Coleman and E. O. Williams, backs Breeze, Davies, and Francis, half-backs Ashton, F. Jones, D. II. Charters, W. Hanmcr. and C. RLK 7M as, forwards. School Mr Wilkes, goal Mr Shelbv and Mr E. Jones, backs; Mr L. M. Davies, Mr T. W. Jones, and Mr Howlands, half-backs T. Jlonether, A. Billington, J. Mitchell, B. Stokes, and R. Weaver, forwards. WIU:XIIA:.I GVM^ASII'M v. RUABON RANGERS.—This match was played on Wynnstay Park, on Saturday, before a fair nmiiber of spectators. The visitors arrived late with ten men, and two thirties were agreed upon. The visitors started the game, and at on co took the ball to the home end, where it was kept for a short time. W. Lloyd relieved, and the home right wing raced towards Fraser, but after having evaded the backs, Kelso shot wide. The Gyms again tool" up the running, and af ler some smart passing in front (,f goal, Pritchard shot, but Lloyd cleverly warded off the danger. The visiting forwards, however, kept up a warm fusilade, and eventually Pritchard scored what proved to be the only goal of the match. Frcm the centre kick, the visitors again took up the attack, and the home backs had considerable difficulty in repelling their determined efforts. After Dan Lloyd had sent the ball out of danger, the home forwards exhibited some nice passing, which enabled them to pay a visit to the other end, but the visitors' backs proved equal to the demands made upon them. Play now ruled even, both sets of half-backs doing good work, and when the whistle sounded for half-time the play was in midfield. On resuming, the home toam played with greater dash and determination, but the passing of the visitors was too good, and Lloyd was early called upon to clear a shot from the left wing, Ruabon then had slightly the best of the exchanges, but they failed to utilise two corners which were granted them. Owing to the darkness, the game was stopped a little before time was up, the score being— Gymnasium, one goal; Rangers, nil. WREXHAM OLYMPIC V. WREXHAM OLD .BOYS.— Played on the Old Boys' ground, on Saturday. The visitors started and made straight for the home goal, but Walker cleared. The Olympic, however, again attacked, but the home backs cleared in splendid style. The Old Boys now got away, and after smart bit of passing scored their first goal. The Old Bovs still kept up pressure, and were granted a free kick close to the Olympic goal, but it was well cleared, and then the Olympic forwards cot away, Mason kicking behind. Hands was granted the a?-,7:iv II)v l ie Oid B o f s Olympic, which was nicely got away by the Old Boys. From another free kick for the Olympic, the ball was kicked through without being touched. The Old Boys were granted a corner, but the ball was kicked behind. Half-time—Old Boys, one; Olympic, nil. On resuming the Olympic began to press, but were very unlucky in not scoring. The Olympic now had a good run, and got dangerously near the home goal, but Whiteliouse kept them out. The Old Boys had a run on the right, and a splendid shot was sent in by Sisson, which, however, went behind. Alter pressing for a time, the Olympic scored their first god. which was quickly followed by another. The Olvmpic pressed heavily, but could not add to their score, and the final re.:ult was—Olympic, two Old Boys. one. The following were the teams:—Old Boys White- house, goal; Walker and Ralph, bacl,-s; A. Evans, Gratton, and Fraser, half-backs; Jones, Meddicott, Fraser, Sisson, and Powell, forwards. Olympic Humphreys, goal Morris and Eaton, backs Davies, I ason, -tii d Mason, and Hughes, half-backs Ellis, Newell, McGuinness, Jones, and Culkin, forwards.

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I THE WELSH LEAGUE. I

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I THE LEAGUE.

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