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j BY "MUDDIED OAF." ASSOCIATION. Welsh League, Division II.: Aberdare Reserves v. Ystradmvnach.—This match took place at the Athletic Grounds on Saturday last. The Darians were: Goal, Jack Phillips; backs, Dan Jones (captain) and Jim Hemlock; halves, Walter Jenkins, Jack Griffiths, and T. J. Evans; forwards, George Davies, Steve Probert, Dai Cox Williams, Ivor Edwards, and Holden. In the first moiety a quick rally by the home halves and forwards culminated in Wal- ter Jenkins, the home half back, open- ing the score with a brilliant shot. The Darians led at the interval by a goal to nil. In the second moiety both teams fought gamely, but nothing was added to the score. The Darians. by the way, have been drawn to njeet Brithdir in the junior cup competition. • • • Aberdare County School v. Mountain Ash County School, at the Aberdare County School Grounds on Saturday last. Aberdare were as follows —Goal, Raymond Howells; backs, Hopkin Wal- ters and Edmunds; halves, Garfield Thomas, Harry Allen, and Emrys Evans; forwards, Cyril Hughes, Ed- ward Jones, Dai Nicholas, Jeffrys, and Ambrose Lloyd. A neat game followed, and at the interval the Mount were leading by a goal, scored by Kelly, to nil. 4-1 1„ T\ "\T Vv J-vl r> Ambrose Lloyd. A neat game followed, and at the interval the Mount were leading by a goal, scored by Kelly, to nil. 4-1 1„ T\ "\T Vv J-vl r> Penrhiwceiber Guild v. Cardiff Cor- inthians.—This match provided a great attraction at Penrhiweeiber on Satur- day last. After some ding-dong play the Corinthians opened the score. After this the play brightened up consider- ably, and after a few moments' play the Corinthians scored their second goal. The Guild now seemed to get to- gether in a better manner, and the for- ward line were playing well. After a splendid movement Eynon had vej-v hard luck in not scoring. The Corin- thians' centre-half was playing defensive game, and his passes were putting the forwards in splendid motion. After some pretty footwork- they scored their/ third goal. The teams changed ends with the Corinthians three goals ahead. After the interval the home team were playing splendidly, and Bar- low, Eynon, and Evans had hard luck in not scoring. The Corinthians' goalie was playing a magnificent game, and undoubtedly saved his side. The pick of the Guild were: 1. Evans, G. Bar- low, W. Roberts, and Gibbon. The veteran Barber Jones as usual played a good game. The game ended in'a win for the Corinthians by the score of four goals to nil. The referee was Mr J. M. S. James, Cwmbach. < < I learn that the Trecynon Windsors Association Football Club will be re- vived shortly, and that the club wil) compete in the Welsh League Com- petition next season. This means that the following will be drawn from their respective teams back to the fold:- Jack Thomas, the right wing; Tom I Howells, the centre-forward; Jack R. James, the half-back, and Billy Owen, the full-back, all from the Aberaman Athletic A.F.C.: Jack Phillips, the goalman; Fred Lewis and Dan Jones, tli full-backs; Jack Griffiths, the cen- tn :alf; Dai Cox Williams, inside ri::1:t-. from the Aberdare Reserves, and Pcix-v Gardener from Robertstown. BY "ONLOOKER." Mujiday, Aberarnan's goalie, has re- covered from the accident he sustained at Llandrindod, and will take up his position again next Saturday in the Junior Cup match with Barry Reserves at Aberaman. Aberaman Corinthians v. Darren Villa.—Played at Mountain Ash on Saturday. The Corinthians were as follows:—Goal, Jenkins; backs, C. Evans and J. Allen; halves, Donovan, G. Smith, Clarke; forwards, Watkins, W. Thomas, T. J. Griffiths, Coules, T. J. Jones. Referee, T. Williams. Wil- kins, Griffiths, Thomas, and Clarke played well for the Corinthians; Allen and Evans at back were safe, whilst Jenkins in goal had very little work to do. There was no score. The Corinthians would like to ar- range fixtures with local junior teams; ages 16 to 19.-Apply, D. J. Brown, 5, Gamblyn Place, Aberaman. Aberaman Athletic, after their fine performance against i Llandrindod, en- tertained Nelson at Aberaman Park on Saturday last in a Welsh League match. A great deal of interest was centred in the game, as both clubs were joint holders of the South Wales Junior Cup. Aberaman were withbut the services of Munday and Finn, Neads and Parry substituting. Mr Batty, of Merthvr1, re- fereed. For Aberaman were:— Goal, J. J. Neads; backs, W. Owen, T. G. Cumner (captain); half-backs, J. Rhys James, George Key, and D. H. Parry; forwards, J. J. Thomas, J. Evans, T. Howells, C. Silverthorne, and W. A. Vater. Vater put in a good centre, which Aberaman failed to turn into account. The interval arrived without a score. After the restart Silverthorne scored Aberaman's first goal. Right from the kick off Nelson broke away and Rouse equalised. Aberaman now warmed up to their work, and Vater placed his side further ahead with a good drive. Silver- thorne added number three with an unstoppable shot. The home backs had now an easy time, the play being in the Nelson half, and from a centre from J. Thomas Silverthorne headed No. 4. Time was called with Aberaman winners by four goals to one. • • • On Saturday next Aberaman will en- tertain Barry District Reserves at Aber- aman Park in a South Wales Junior Cup Tie to decide 1ïhe right of entry to the semi-final. The 'Barry ites are on the top of their form this season. A match was played on Saturday at Aberaman between Aberaman Albions and Hirwain Stars in the fifth Division League. The following represented the 7 Albions;—Goal, J. Williams; backs, S. Thomas (captain) and W. Morgans; half-backs, Fred Morgan, J. Lemon, and D. Evans; forwards, Phil Clement, D. Francis, J. Male, D. Evans, and J. H. James. The referee was T. Williams, Robertstown. A break-away by the Al- bions enabled J. Male to score a pretty goal. There was no further score.

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