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FOOTBALL. -="m', tTHE NEATH MATCH. Neath are nudoubtedly a tough lot to tackle on their own ground, and no matter what team visits the "Bird in Balld" field the Neathitea make a big bid X» supremacy. Cardiff have bad their colours lowered on that same field, and this season Llanelly, although bearing with enthusiasm the laurels of their New- POrtiall victory, met with defeat to the very great SQrprise of their supporters. The crowd are not by any means a passive lot. They shout and yell at the players as if the winning of the game depended altogether on their boisterou- vociferation, and, according to all accounts, their be- haviour on Saturday last-ibcir shouts and bowls at arrett for what they [called off-side play, and the nguage they used to this veteran International,were Proceedings most unsportsmanlike and ungenerous. The Neath crowd wanted their men to win at all azards, and win they did, backed up as they were y their turbulent and intimidating followers. Penarth were rather unfortunate in going up with- out Hubert Alexander, Shepherd, and Gibbs, and it may be well imagined how these three men would have Strengthened the team. Misfortunes of absen- 0r °r kQocking|out have brought about, directly fliof ^ree defeats which have been in- had8 °n arth thia Reason- If Hubert Alexander m 1DOt ^een Llanelly match, it is a Inoral certainty Penarth would have won and if all PenarrtT^ be€m present at tbe Newpor t match ena^h would not have lost. Many are the rumours the Ltl t0WD With ref— t0 of muenbl °*T 'hat Ang0Te P,ayed a WaeS fai'edSO °ften to Snt 1 Morgan got tired of S<a>dins all „ hw dlrection This version, however, is not at aU correct, for Angove is stated, on excellent authority, to have played tolerably well. The loss of the match could not be put down to the backs. It was the almost total failure of the forwards to heel out that brought about defeat. The Neath ups cap- tared the ball time after time, and their quartette was frequently set in motion, but the Penarth ups either couldn't or wouldn't do likewise, and, conse- quently, they, and they alone, are responsible for what resulted. Clemence, of course, was, to a cer- tain extent, the cause of Neath's scoring, for by ill- luck he kicked the ball into the hands of the Neath man, who ran over with it. But Clemence otherwise gave a faultless display, and if our forwards had only heeled out, Penarth would have scored more than once. The Penarth forwards, with this one ex- ception of heeling out, wer,3 quite as good as their opponents. THE INTERNATIONAL. Dai Evans has had news that he may accompany the Welsh team to Scotland, as there is a slight pro- bability that his services may be required. This is wonderfully good on the part of that purblind body who so cleverly mismanage the selection of proper men to represent the Principality. It seems to be a question with them of every man for his own hand," and Penarth will never get justice until they have a representative, or until the Match Committee is com- posed of members of the leading Welsh Clubs. It is simply disgraceful that a man with the claims of Herbie Morgan should be quietly ignored, and that men who are his inferiors in every point of play should be selected. His kicking and tackling alone would have been of infinite service to Wales in the match at Swansea THE LLANELLY MATCH. Llanelly visit here to-morrow, and a good contest may be expected Penarth, however, will not be able to turn out in full strength. Dai Evans has gone to Scotland, and Shepherd and Alexander will be unable to take part. Llanelly, on the other hand, too, will have men away, so that the game, to a cer- tain extent, will not be a real test of club strength, The gate," however, is sure to be all right, J
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-1 £ r "vt Llandaff Diocesan AssooiatioIl of Bell Ringers. PENARTH BRANCH. meeting of the above was held in the belfry of St. Augustine's Church on Jan. loth, when the following officers were elected for the ensuing year J. Vinnicombe, captain; T. Nortbey. vice- captain: D. Thomas, hon. sec. The Secretary presented his report, from which it appeared that 71 complete peals of minor, each of which contains 720 changes, had been rung during the past year in four different methods, namely, grandsire, plain bob, Oxford, and Kent treble bob minor, the performance of which is very creditable to the members, showing an increase over the number of peals rung daring 1893 of 27: increase in methods, 2. D. Thomas conducted 50; C. Smith, 19; C. Lloyd (Llandaff), I; W. Davies (Liver- pool), 1. v The above association was established about eigh- teen months ago, hnd now numbers nearly a hundred honorary and performing members. A series of Evangelistic Services will be held at the Tabernacle Baptist ("hone1 during the first four days of next week. On Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday the services will be conducted by the Rev John Williams, of Grangetown, and on Wednesday evening by the Rev T. Pandy John, of Barry Dock.
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A Local Captain fined for Assault. At Penarth Police-court on Monday Alexander Baird, master and owner of the ship Walker, was charged with assaulting Dock-constable Light on the 7th September last at Barry Dock. ° The evidence of the constable was that defendant was drunk at the docks, and fearing lest he should fall into the water, witness took him into safe custody. Defendant resented this consideration und bit out at the officer, striking him on the chest. Mr A. W. Morris, who appeared on defendant's behalf, pleaded that his client was oblivious of any such proceeding. A fine of 1 Os and costs was imposed. —————————
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An Aged Lad. At the Peaarth Police-court on Monday Mr Wm. Warner, baker and confectioner, Glebe-street, was charged by H.M. Inspector of Factories for South Wales (Mr Augustus Lewis) with neglecting to hang a certified Copy of the Factories Act in his bakehouse, and also with employing a lad after hours. In the first case defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined 10s, including costy. With regard to the second case a certificate was put in by the prosecution, which, upon examination, showed that the "lad" was born in 1872 and was therefore 23 years of age. The case was dismissed.
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