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FOOTBALL NOTES. [BY Dun SPECIAL.] on Saturday W'R with rrinf'.on. Tho gams took place on the Ilace- re-,r was a win far the homesters by live goa's to uil. This was dw .c.)¡¡] meet Ij^t^ven these c'ub3 this season, PU(l NVrextiam have proven themselves superior exponents of this pastime, liavinc sevred 11I;n the two occasions a total of nine ooftl* tn W,u;ir.gtcii havft thus greatly assisted g t' C b' our club" a goai .ix-rage in the Com b ination. w is a poor atti-udanne on the 'Course on tiiti encounter. Wrexham in the- !'r"1 1.,d ii '■tdnc wind ally, and, when \c ititf'va! had arrive. were leading by three goal?, [n the igst pf tt, the homesters scored two additional point*, -vinui'i-—as I have already stated—an easv ua;ne by rive goals to nil. Chilli only managed to Ciiptnre one point in the' :LlHe tUIJl'uey in ti^eir engagement on ;A, with Tranmere Rovers—the game taking ulacj a*. L'ranmare. At the interval thd homesters lt:«'i"g by t,.ni 1),it in the Recond half tbe \Vel~l'ni' ti wenr, to work in t, cnest, and the result of A c.'Uteated encounter terminated two all." l'.nckley's appointment on Sttnday with Huu ot:'a, at Liverpool. The hot-utters were the ;13t t\) score, but before thecoucinnionofthe first II fortv ti^o minutes the Fii itshire men had equalised. Iu the last hI age me Hudson men gained the supremacy, increasing their total to three goals—to Buckley s two. O-westry linked on Satnrdav performed a task which Wrexham's representatives failed to accom- plish, and that was deteat B-tngor on the iatter's iarf. The Salopians, with a s.rong wind in their favor, scored the only point registered in the first half. Early on the change of position tho city moil fijnaliaed. hut before time was called the (jswestnana had added two additional goals to their score, the Ban^orites adding one. Final—Oaweatry, [ three goa!a Bang or, two. ,I lie Drnida are still going strong in the Birming- ham n:) i District League Competition. On Saturday thay wire doing duty at home, their foeinen being the'lronbridge eleven, wham they easily vanquished. The visitors playing against the wind, were the tirst to open the scoring, but soon afterwards Butler made matters more uniform, and at half time the Ancients were leading by two goals to one. The natives" bagged" a farther "brace" before the ncish, winning by four goals to one. "The match in Wrexham, on Saturday, was, with- out a doabt, the one wh ch took place in the second rotmd of the Junior Cap Competition, the contestants being Wrexham Victoria and Broughton United. The game took place on the Vic's territory before a good attendance of enthusiasts, whom I should think were well pleased with the performance of both teams. This is the second occasion upon which these teams have tried conclusions this season. The first meet was at Broughton in the Charity Cup Competition when the Vies had to take a second seat "—being defeated by two goals to one. As the partisans of both teams claim for their respective favorites the Junior Champion position of the town and district great interest was centred in Saturday's mulch, and I fancy great preparation had also been made for the fray by those that would be most actively engaged. Well, the Vies won the toss, and their captain took full advantage of this by deciding that his team should play with the wind—it was a wind and no mistake, quite a hurricane-in their favour. In about fifteen minutes from the start the Vica had defeated the U nited's custodian upon no less than four occasions, and they still continued to hold the "trump card" up to the interval although they failed to increase their score. In the next portion it was thought by many that the Broughton men with the wind—which still kept up its lorce-would make a bold bid, if not win the honours of the day, and it looked very much like it just at the restart, for they at once took up a defiant attitude, but the home defence upon this occasion were on their best behaviour, and proved a quantity and quality that had to be reckoned with. The Vic's forwards did not rest on their laurels, for they proved rather troublesome to the United's back division by their cccasional incursions, in one of which Williams gave their custodian a difficult handful to negotiate. JuSt on time, however, the viiilure got throngh. The finale of a well-tought game resulted in a win for the Vies by four goals to one. The Vies deserve all congratulations on their well- merited victory. They were decidedly the Pest team, and exhibited superior combination to their opponents. lhave witnessed the Vies perform on several occasions, but never have I seen them in such form as they displayed on Satarday. They stuck to their work capitally, from 10 last, and eiopeared to be as fresh at the conclusion ut the game as at its commencement. This was no doubt due to a good cot-.rse of training. The forwards combined nicely, and used judgment in attack, the centre and outside ieit being the most conspicuous of a good set. The back division worked like Trojans, the left half and right full back being particularly smart. I trust the Vies will continue in this form, when I have no doubt they will have a successful run. The United put in a lot of hard work, but the front division failed, owing to individual, instead of com- bined efforts being, for the greater part, the order of the day. In the same competition St. Martins met Chirk Reserve, at C'niik, and proved themselves, after a good struggle, masters of the situation by two goals :o one. In the Chester Challenge Shield competition, j Wrexham St. Giles received rather a severe drubbing from Chester Bealand Road. The enconnter took place at Cheater, the homesters winding by seven goals to one. I learn that the Drnida ha.ve secured the services of Morgan Oweu, the Welsh International. The following r-re the results of Saturday's League games :— o •West Brjmwich Albion 7 Bolton Wanderers 2 *blleUielLi UIJ!Lt:a 2 Xewcastlc United 0 .Bury 3 Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 4 ."lanchester City. 3 :Suziderlan(i 1 Sheffield Wednesday 0 +Prazitou NL)rth Eiid 4 Blackburn liovers 1 2 Wolverhampton W 1 Eyertoll 2 Derby CouuLy 0 Played on the grounds of the clubs marked COMBINATION. RESULTS UP TO SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8HT. Goals. I'ld. AVou Lost Drn. Fur Agst. Pts Wrexham 10 6 2 2 26 9 14 Haiiijur 8 b 2. 1 20 15 11 Chirk 7 5 1 1 22 12 11 Oswestry United 8. 5.. 2. I 25 10 11 Hudson^ 11 4 5 2 20 25 10 Trfntuere Hovers. 10 3 ? ? 15 9 llhyl 5 2 1 1 in 8.. 7 liuekley 8 3 4 1 15 7.. 7 White StM Wand'r 6 2 2 2 11 14 6 H;r;eulwad 7. 2. 5. 0. 10 18 4 i.rriii^tui] 0 1 6 2. 9. 2i 4 Nu,.vl,)u-lu-%N illows.. 9 1 6. 2 14 30 4

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