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COMBINATION.

FLINT TROUNCE DENBIGH.

RHYL GAIN TWO POINTS.

NORTH WALES COAST LEAUU6.

- THE BATTLE OF THE QUARRYMEN.

BERRIES PLAY NINE MEN.

HARBOURMEN'S EASY WIN. -

LLANDUDNO JUNCTION TOO GOOD…

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LLANDUDNO JUNCTION TOO GOOD FOR LLANRWST. (By "Linesman.") Uandudno Junction < Uanrwst 0 A lively ball, and a not leas lively game, were seen at the Woodlands Ground, Llandudlno Junction, on Saturday, when the Junction LoSm- perance Team played the return League match with Llarrrwst. This was thq first home game for tho Junction meai, and it was also the first opportunity I have, had of seeing them play. I was favourably impressed with the ground, which, taking into consideration the fact that the J unction team have only this season emba.rk- ed! for the first time upon the troubled waters of League football, was fairly well equipped. They have a neat littler dressing room, and the playing patch itself is a good one, with only a gentle slope, hardly sufficient to affect the game at all. The committee have, however, like all new committees, quite overlooked the needs of the pressmen who attend their matches, a Press dfeek being conspicuous by its absence. How- ever, I am assured that it is the committee's intention to provide suitable accommodation for the Press in the future. The Junction, men looked exceedingly neat amd busiThesslike as t'hy took their positions on the field, sporting spotless white jerseys with blue knickers. The teams turned out as fol- low:- LLANDUDNO JUNCTION: GiUett; Tom Jones, "Now" Ellis; W. Evans, W. R. Roberts, Bob Owen; J. R. Jones, Joe Hughes, Ben Mor- ris, and Sam Parry. LLANRWST: Dick Jones; A. Carter, W. Trevor Jones; Humphrey Roberts, R. D. Tlich- ards, Francis Williams; Dennis Jones, Howoel Roberts, Arthur Richards, W. T. Jones, and Evan Jones. Referee, Mir E. Lloyd-^Williams, Bangor. The Junction men having won tihe toss, elected to defend the Station goal during the first half, and from the moment the leather was set in motion by the Llanrwst pivot, the game was as lively and fast as cno oca Id desire. First, the isitmg forwards moved down the field towards the Junction goal, then Torn Jones sent the ball to rightabouts, and away went the "Whites" bent on makring an acquaintance with Dick Jones in the Llanrwst net. The old warhorse, "Trevor," however, inter.

THE SOLITARY GOAL.

DIVISION II.

---CHESTER AND DISTRICT LEAGUE.

FRIENDLIES.

WAS A SOLO RUN

A WIN FOR LLANDUDNO AMATEURS.

'A USELESS PENALTY. -

'OIlERS PLAY NINE MEN.

LAST SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

NEXT SATURDAY'S FIXTURES.I

5th BATT. ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

LLANBERIS CRACKERS.

MADOC MUSINGS.

BANGOR BANGS.

PWLLHELI PEBBLES.

NORTH WALES WEDNESDAY LEAGUE.

THE BANGOR CLUB.

FIXTURES.

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LEAGUE-SECOND DIVISION.

APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN.

THE SHIELD.

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