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FOOTBALL, LLWYNYPIA v. PENYGRAIG. LEAGUE MATCH. The second meeting of these clubs took P at L!wynypia. The match had been the c"'? topic of conversation amongst footballers i'\ !"g Rhondda for Rome days, so it was not surpris' that the attendance was the largest ever seen ''jj the ground. Additional interest was no dolt taken in the encounter on account of the  clubs being near neighbours. In the nr::t '?? ing this season, at Penygraig, it will be membered Llwynypia won by a try to nil. ?kfter this check it may be taken !or granted that  stone was left unturned by Um P?n; g'aig '?g to turn the tab!es on their young and forn'?? rivals, and it may also be said that the  ypia buys mado equaUy strenuous effof'? to Add still another to their already long list of victor,Ol this season. That their ffons were crowned l,itil suecf?s the score amp:y tfstin?, LlwynY)í winning by 1 g<.?d 4 tries to 1 goal. Mr W.  Doughs, Cardiff, was the referee, and this sufficient guarantee of noHung being w:).ut'"? that score. The teams lined ouc as foUo?s Z<M;???:a- B?ck, J. H 'rdr?dge three-qnartl backs, TotnWiD?m.?. J..Edmunds, Ro?er E?aD and B?n Phdtips mUf-b?eiM, lestyn Tho"? and Andrew PoweH forwards, H. HtiDin?- jV ,xi-( i s, It. H-.?l l in g H. Md)? Dr. D.?mat (captain), J. B?yuh?'n. ?' Royal, W. Williams, J. Atkins, and J. Coovn? PcnygnÚg-Baek, Tom Jones; )hree-qu?''?j backs, R. W. Stoddart, D. Lloyd, R. Prce, *2^ H. Thomas half-backs, Ei)?yn JL?wia %Ind Granville forw?rf?, Ev.?n Jonns (captain)' Thomas, Et)i?, J. Rh.,pp? J. Evans, E. M0'1"s}' J. Davies. and R. 0. Else. F?nyet'tug st.?? operations, and R'.?-??r Evans r."urued into to° c|i at the centre flag. Thereabouts .?OH!? hot sClUlJ|#j tGok place, from one of which tha baitoan??. and was smartly picked up by Andrew Po^'f I who at once gave up to his partner, who, ??'? .? doubled hia opposmg half, threw to R?.,[ Evans, who immediately tr?u?forrpd t) hisc > centre, Ben Phillips. This player at once "'??' off in great fashion, and, after a smart ci(,dgy r° threw at the right moment) to Tom Wi)?'"?' who, runni))? c ose to the touch Hnf, finished ?P A splendid run by piantn:? the ball behind the P°?? The kick at go?l by W. W i¡lia.m was not suco?' ful. Th is early success of the home team fairly put the Penygra? forwards on thor niettle,'O they immediately rushed the ball down the field, but it was lot long allowed to remain here, ov^1 to the indifferent play ot thClr backs, again the Hwynypi.t ha]vR3 aftbr some trlC'Jy play got the ball out splendidly to Ben Ph't"P?? who. after covering a great d*al of ground. 0,4 to Rosser Bvam. This player, by sp!«"°o judgment and runn ing, tmvel)ed to withIn f ^,(jj yards of the line, what', fmjing tha opposing back in the way, he prttily handed the b*? tll Ike Edmunds, who very quickly got Mra'-s??t another try. The kick was again a ?ailnre. now until half-time the game fluctuated r« considerably. The Penygtaig forwards WO"id now and again bieak away, but Hwynyp!?. '? their brilliant passing Boon made up the lo, ground, and kept up a very strong attack. JJOW' over, the splendid tackHng of the ?'? prevented any further mooring in ?' urst ha)f. Breaking time 0 v, r Play was at :once taken into the Peny#1^' J^ territory, and there is no n?stake about io tij,%t Dwynypia. made things hum a bit for the'? 20 minutes, Andrew Powell getting hold SOO[I had the threc-qu?t ters !n motIOn, the 1)9,it ultimately getting into the hand s of T? Williams, who fairly waitxed round his op?o!?" :md planted the b;d) between the posts. No g?.{ again resulted. On restarting the ball was a!'t'?  immediately amongst the home three c[??''? again. Ben Phillip. doubhog his men spiend'O y thnJw the ball to Tom Williams, who at 0"C'o showed a clean pair of heels to hia pursuers ajj^ crossed over with his third try in the watch. 'rile p?ce-kick thi" time was successfu!. From \1 kick-off Penygraig made a momentary incurs' into the home quarters the ball was soon lbrough' out into the centre. A scrummage was fornlei here, aud the ball wa" uic?iy heeied out. Andrew Powsll at once made off :md passed to lest}' Thomas, and this clever httte player, after t very tricky run, passed to Ben Phillips, wbc, J cleverly femttng to p?ts, was allowed to run 011 prfcticaHy WI thou t being touched. No g,)" however, aain resulted. After these i-eversog the Penygraig team layed a surprising good :md energetic game, and managed keep the home players in their own ground fOt the remaimnK quarter of an hour of the ?"j< After repeated efforts at sconng their forwat took the ball over the line, and Howel 'IbI following up scored a pretty try for them. ( was converted by D. Lioyd. The dashing playof the Penygraig team in the latter portion of the game gam?d the hearty and weil-deserV pi?udits of the spectators ÙHi{ efforts. howe"? ? came too late, for, in the end, Liwynypia WOll, 110= above stated, by 1 goal and IJ. tries to a goal. ( The game was won by the home backs, all (1' whom played a sterling game. The two haW0 lestyn Thomas and Andrew Powell, are :11 clinking pair, and play beautifully into ec u others' hands. It is not too much to say bili6a next year they ought to be able to hold their owil in the very best company. Tom Williams the p'vi' u1 ir star of the day, and is witho doubt one of the most pr, imping ?v,i?g thr quarters in Wales. Bein? quite a yo"'?"?)' and possessed of a wonderful turn of s?"J and with ??rent knack of handing 0" an oppommt, he certainly has a gr-' futnre buhre him. To him belongs j, honour of bein cham,plon scorer of any '\Ted:1 player this season—his record b"in? 26 tl'le %lid drop goal. The forwards on both sides P? .? a hard !\me, and were about evenly matched the scrums and loose dribbles, but the LlwynyP pack were certainly better in workmg into u hands of their backs The resulb of this M-1?e" conclusi vely proves Hwynypin to be the champ1 team of the Khondd?, for Pontyprid? were  defeated twice, the first match by 3 goals and 5 tries to a goal, and the second by a goal and a  to a goal. Not a bad performance, ?nre!y, ?? these three matches, :md all in the course of ? ( days. Pontypridd and Llwynypia have mat d&ys. Pontypridd Mid Hwynypta. huve mac "? has rested with the Llwynypia team.

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