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FOOTBALL NOTES. [BY OUR SJBCIAL.] O'J Saturday I journeyed to the Racecourse to .;tl;e5 a. friendly encounter between Wrexham and '0ke ?ifts. From an advertisement about town, T leaned there was an additional attraction on this ?ioa, namely that onr new M.P. wonld kick -a= i oa, namely that oar new M. P would kick ? ———— rjpon arriving at my destination, I waa rather dis- aPnnjiuted to learn that our victorious member could it be present, still I was consoled with the (act that nvAi uot the only disappointed individual, for I noted DJt a few who looked-or at least sported-blne. Of coatee, it was expecting too much from the hon. member that his first call should be made upon foot- v.4llei:j. What about the free and indspendent of the Denbigh Boroughs, who I think are ntitlcd to their representative's earliest attention. I If would have been pleased to have seen our fntnre member "—now don't look surprised, please- letting the ball in motion. I understand this gentle- man has taker, part in this pastime on more than "e jccasior., and if his form in the football arena ffa3 anything approaching that which we have wjtnessed in the noht:c3.1 arena, he must have been j ciass exponent. 1 fancy I can hear my readers calling upon me to I r11Lin bnt I am no co^tician' so I must turn mj? n Ol. ff 1, 11 f t?? tio" t? home affairs at east-tne game, Hotu it having entered the enclosure, it waa to be D° ,jJ J that Gordon was an absentee, Kelly being DO,j¡ 1..J in the front rank. Wrexham had the wind :Cthjr favour Ut the first portion. The visitors re\he tift to show form. but failed to penetrate. 'c:JJ ? .ry smart bit of work by Jones. Wrexham Xed and the viitors before the interval, from a ? LS th3 left, made matters one all." in the ;;econd moiety the visitors took up the ?'tqck. and gave the home defenco some anxiety, IIi.. \hich. from a breakaway, Kelly with a beauty," a tL? homesters in the majority. The Wrex- E??'c" w"l" awarded a penalty, which was entrusted t-. Iiiiii a who failei to convert, and the nnalreaalt Wrexhum 2, Stoke 1. t3 the game a capital exhibition of football l j have been witneased, I have not the least doubt, had that very strong wind put off its visit to Wrexham to some future date, although I am afraid the tingle would have been of a different hue. Wrex- btun i: j true won by two goals to one—it ought to have b.-cll three with the penalty-still when a high wind blows, a large percentage of luck enters into the movements. The viiitori,, in my humble opinion, were decidedly the better balanced team, their front rank being a carticnlarly smart set, who experienced hard lines. I don t want my readers to run away with the idea that I in any way wish to disparage the display made by onr eleven, for they did excellently by defeating such a tine combination. Fur Wrexham, Evans did well, and is becoming naite an expert between the uprights. The backs played a fairly good game, but I would prefer poon,neN.-who appears the safest defender-keeping inclose proximity to his goal. His partner might do ftr.v Hkiriiiiihing that may be required up-field. The haive^. who stuck doggedly to their work, I have seen to better advantage. In reference to the quintette, Owens wa* the cleverest, and is blossoming into a verv Qat^rou^ forward. Griffiths did some neat woik. and showed considerable improvement. I thought Jones was not up to his usual standard, although '-t times he came to the top. The goal scored by Kelly was a splendid effort, but we only had an occasional flash from this player, and, to my thinking', his play would not justify the displacement of anvmember of the front division who did duty ajainit Ewrton, provided he was fit and well. Trainer, owing to his knee failing, was simply a ptl.Df\<r with the .earn. For Su-k- tl-.e right full back proved a capital defender, whilst the left did the most useful work of the halves. In the front rank the outside wingers aDd centre were conspicuous, the latter player keep- ing both wings well in hand. Warrington failed to obtain a point in the Com- bination upon their visit to Bangor, on Saturday. With the wind in their favour the visitors had the better of the exchanges but when the interval arrived both sides were enabled to show a clean sheet. In the concluding hilf the homesters notched two coals, the visitors scaring upon one occasion. ReQ-u.t-BtLngor, 2 Warrington, 1. When Greek meets Greek then comes the tug of war." Chirk on Saturday rid splendidly in their English CrF qualifying round, defeating the Druids, at _vnnsi;iy Park, by two goals to one. I should think this performance was a regular staggerer for tht home supporters, as their favourites appear to be going very strong this season. The Chirkites wore successful in winning the toss, and elected to play with a strong wind in their favour. Wynne, IOL the visitors, scared the first point early in the came. anil when the interval had arrived Chirk had bllÜ two goals to nil. In the latter portion the Ancients had decidedly the best of affairs, but conlJ only break through their opponents' defence ou one occasion. The Chirk eleven deserve every congratulation npuii their success, for it is no easy achievement to slHtch tlw ,p;lls uf victory from the Druidical con- tingent when the encounter is fought on the latter's heath. Thu teall that can accomplish this task have to 1'¡ll their test fnot forward and be well up ;n the pacing code. Xell done, Chirk In the same competition at Belle Yae Athletic Gru'uds, Khyl. tbt, home representatives comfortably accounted foi Llandudno Swifts, whom they defeated by thrcL gJal = to nil. Buckley, on Saturday, were English Cup hunting at fji:kenhead, out misfortune followed in their wake for when tiinu was announced the natives had gained the honour of entering the second round by three to none. Trui iuere Ilovers on the same date alsobitdeadien ior this sepsuii to the same Cup, White Star IVat.dticr-i being responsible for their exit, winning Ly uLe Baal to uothing. In the Denbighshire and District League Oswestry -ur Reserves at Oswestry by four goals to Li tht- second division of the Chester and District LenuT.e Wrexham St. Giles, bfter a grand game, detail d Scaiai.d-road by three goals to one, the con- tefi iaikii^' place at Chester. I that Waikins, of Oswestry, did duty for Stoke u-hm ;t;a.iiist Bury, on Satuiday, and made a vtiy •. rtdr.alilf th-hnt. 1. i.is the result of the draw of Division Four in the second qualifying round of the English Cnp (' mijittition Section A-AVelphpool v. Aber- i, fcr, e, J. Allwood, Wolverhampton). SUM-.N Ii—Oswpstry United v. Ironbridge (referee, di-. Stniforii). Section C—Stourbridge v. hr:t.rh v Hill Allifince (referee, J. Tillotson, Birming- hltllll. Stt ;ion v. Chirk (referee, li. Atherton, Che-tt-r. To be played Oil OstoOer 20th kick-off a; tnrc.- o'clock. The results of Saturday's League games are as follows :— "W«.-t ilr. inwicli Albion 3 Manchester City. 2 "I]: i(-rlarit 1 Newcastle United. 1 ^•'tliiiij'ham Furt:st 3 *Blickl,)itrijltovers iiiitr 4 Wolverhampton W'rs.. 1 *1- i*. -ii Wanderers 1 Aston Villa 0 ,I 3 "Deroy County. 2 3 iahefEeld United. 1 1-<" r, "t k 1 1 2 Stoke 1 r End 1 'SlicMeld NN'edDeiiday .0 1 iayed on the grounds of the clubs marked

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