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UUPT FRESH TROUBLE. I

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-WREXHAM. !

WREXHAM RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.

THE REPARATION OF WREXHAM…

THE SLOUGH RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

I THE WREXHAM FOOTBALL CLUB.

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THE WREXHAM FOOTBALL CLUB. The annual general meeting of the Wrexham Football Club was held at the Lion House, High- street, Wrexham, on Wednesday evening, when there was a large attendance of members, and Mr T. B. Taylor, chairman of the committee, was voted to the chair. The Secretary presented the balance sheet and a short report upon the work of the club. The num- ber of matches played by the first team was thirty- four, of which nineteen were won, ten lost, and five drawn. One hundred and one goals were scored for and sixty-nine against the team. The reserve team played twenty-four matches, won nineteen, lest three, and two were drawn. They scored seventy- four goals and thirty-six goals were scored against them. The Combination matches last season pro- duced an average of iE16 14:1 5d, as against ieli 7d 9j during the previous season for less matches played. Before Christmas last year the sum of X71 was taken for four matches, whereas after Christmas four matches only realised X33. Although the past year had not been so successful as the previous year, he thoueht, taking the war and other matters into con- sideration, everything was quite satisfactory. Re- ferring to the balance sheet a balance was brought forward from the previous year of X4 Is lid £ 57 q* Wag "tl".oiu.o 1. .1 -1. HUUI SUUSUIL^LLUUB OLLU IIICIUUETA cards. The total gate money amounted to JE285 la 2 i, and the share of the English Cap ties played away resulted in .£61 46 lid to the good. The net proceeds of the draw produced £69 3a 3J, and from the Welsh Association share of tinal ga.ts.°, 1898-99, which amounted to iE227 53 IC)j, onjy zei 10i 11J was re- ceived, leaving a bahiuce to the good on tne year's working of SS7 8s 5,1. Among tiie expenses ior trie year is the sum of C171 161 p,dd to players and trainer. Railway and brake iares amounted to £64 7s 10J, and refreshments and teas came to HZ 68 9d. Visiting clubs were paid £ 74 8s 4d, and the reserve team expenses amounted to JE38 la 9i. The total expeuditure came to S579 141 the assets of the club amounted to £ 109 9i 2J, aud the only liability was an item for iE67 81 5J overdraft on the bank, towards which was a surplus of JE42 0* 9i. After the various items had been explained by the secretary to the meeting, Mr W. H Pltccy moved the adoption of the balance sheet. He though., the clnb was in a very sound financial condition, aud, taking everything into consideration, they had had a good year. Their secretary deserved great ere Jit for the way in which he had drawn up the balance-sheet. (Cheers.) Mr Thomas Jones seconded, and it was agreed to unanimously. Mr R. L. Ellis proposed a vote of thanks to the retiring president and officera for their valuable ser- vices in the past. Mr W. L. Walker seconded, and mentioned that Mr Soames had taken a great personal interest in the club, and had always been ready to give any assist- ance that was required. (Hear, hear.) The resolution was carried with acclamation. Mr Taylor, as chairman of the Committee, returned thanks for the vote, and said it had been the desire of ali to do their utmost for the welfare of the club. The Secretary also responded. The Chairman proposed that Mr Soames be re- elected president of the club. Mr Moss seconded, and it was heartily agreed to. Mr W. H..Parry moved that Mr Moss be re-elected secretary. Mr Williams seconded, and this was also uaani- mously carried. The Secretary thanked the members for re-electing him, and said he would do his best to wipe off the overdraft on the Bank. (Cheers.) The following were appointed on the committee :— Messrs T. B. Taylor, J. Low, T. Jones, A. Williams, R. J. Jones, P. Caldicott, R. Jones, W. Griffithii, F. Stevens, Harold Davies, W. L. Walker, R. L. Ellis, and Selwyn Prichard. The next item on the agenda was the consideration of the policy of the club with regard to the Welsh Cup Competition. The Chairman gave a fall and clear statement of what the committee had done on the matter and why they had withdrawn from the competition. In reviewing the questions the chair- man said the association had, by a rule passed three years ago, agreed to divide certain profits, but the accounts had been so averaged that it was impossible to make any division. For instance, one year the association purchased a set of iron turnstiles for £70 or £80. That took away part of the dividend, and then in the following season they charged twenty-two per cent. for depreciation of the turnstiles, which had only been used about four times. Ten per cent, was the ordinary amount to allow for depreciation, and if that had been done the Wrexham team would have benenttt.d, but as it was they got practically nothing, and they were playing at a loss, therefore as the committee and the association could not come to terms, and the latter would not keep to their own rule, the Committee thought the only course left to them was to withdraw, and they did so. There were also several other little things which the club resented. It was with the deepest regret that the Committee had decided to take the step they had, but they had no option. He was sure that all of them would hke to see the Wrexham team playing for the Welsh Cup, and no doubt something would be done to enable them to join in. It was not the rule that the Committee had objected to, bat it was the way in which the Association had carried out that rule. After considerable discussion, Mr W. J. Hnghes moved that members assembed cordially approve of the action taken by the Committee with respect to the withdrawal from the Welsh Association. He hoped that something would be done to enable the club to rejoin, but under the existing circumstances it was impossible. (Hear, hear.) Mr D. Owen seconded, and the resolution was un- animously carried. The Secretary ment'oned that the follow- ing teams had joined the Combination:— Wrexham, Chirk, Oswestry, Chester, Birken- head, Bangor, Rhyl, South Liverpool, Buckley, Liverpool White Star, and Tranmere Rovers, others were expected to join. A vote of thanks was passed on the motion of the chairman, seconded by Mr Wm. Griffith to Dr. Drinkwater for his services as honorary medical surgeon to the club. A vote of thanks to the chairman concluded the meeting.

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