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clubs question the right of Canton to be classed the runner a-up in last section's oom- pfctiticrn. The unners-up are to meet Oaidiff itesx-rverj this arfon. Why not deciue the qufctatiori over the Canton v. Mackinttuiti hxturil it has not already been wetltu- and finish up all controversy? -iditiiiauov*ii titny aii<juitir &urprkie last Siaituiday by making a pointleee draw with Oanton. The lots of a point lessens oon- rosy- -chape-es of the mediates ta.iiing towards the ptrviches. Grangetowii uiainLainea theii4 impiroved form oy drawing with a strengthened Whitt- ch uroh side at tne viUage. L. joned played as a "i<ttb." tor Grange. Hoiniliy started their league engagements oy defeating tardfllf Jiovera by a penalty goal and a try to nil. The vVamLerers were three times over Oardiff 'Quins' line. 'ihe 'trains had the previous night held their annual dance, so their lack of energy on tne ftt-ai is explained. by the way, two players, one from txwh cluo, George and Woodacott, were oruered off by the referee for rough play. Strangely, the incident wac unnoticed uy either oluD s secretary, and they knew nouumg of it until the referee at the conclusion aisled lor the names of the pirayers. Hiilier player wul appear in the next four league games. Mr. Briiley, the referee in tne St. Paul's v. Gi ange liarriers' match, states that the guji« '.vas t nut a Lwu .u:ut,e", u>e10re time oy the park keeper. The referee adds: "It was a real sporting game, and a pleasure to i-ciieiee 1 glad to note tne friendly spirit which apparently is spreading among the junior clubs. In keeping with t,he conduct of the players, St. Paac's, although only a try in arrears, consented to the league points going to the Harriers. Grange xruotitute were in hot water recently, so it is only fair to state that ali tiiea- cvponemt-i iatt Saturday highly of playens and crowd. It was a glorious game, fought out in splendid spirit (says the GtUrth hon. secretary;. Biravo! Taff Juniiors fool sore over the fact that they have jct been awarded the league poi-its for their win over the Centrals. The ?8.me (according to the referee) only lasted fifty minuter, and the late start was due to the Ce>ntrals' ball collapsing whilst being taken to the ground The committee's decision to declare the match null and void was not unanimous. By the way. will this decision Affect the Uroken two seasons' record ? LLand-aff Xorth's olaiim for league points and expenses against Canton Crescents failed because the Crescents lulfiiled the rule which requires notice to be given before two p.m. The Crescents were, on the whole, to be sympathised with, for they failed to obtain a ground permit through another club using thtair name. W. Mullett, the ex-Oa.nton 'Quins'" player, ap.plie-d to have his ca.ae re-openued. It will te semambei-ed tiiat Moillett was declared, a senior player through playing for the Wan- derers after securing a traneder. The player has been refereed to the higher court of appeal—the Union of Welsh Leagues. The game between Perianth Thistles a-id Canton Rovers lasted but fifteen minutes each way. The inisties blame the Rovers, whilst the latter put the fa.ult on the Taff Vale Railway Company, for the late arrival of one train and the absence of accommodation in two others Secretary Botts has under- taken to get an admission of these from the Taff Vale Railway. If he fails the league points wiU next week be awarded Penarth Thistles. Canton has secured the services of another police-constable (as a player). P.C. Tom Williams joins the Dervish pack from Briton Ferry. Cardiff Rovers are or. the strengthening mire." Cox, of the 'Quins; Bartlett, of the Wanderers; and Donovan, of St. Peter's, will form enrvfifth of a hot eide. The team to meet the Swansea District League will probably be chosen on Tuesday next. Canton Harlequins, who top the second league table, loot their reocwd last Saturday. f); to the defeat at Caerphilly, their line had net even been crossed. Skipper Oram, Tom io'axb: Jack Davey. K Murphy, J. Lewis. T Gibbon, and W. Hoyers helped the record to disa-ppea-r by not playing. The 'Quins ha?o plyed .lour league games, won thr, and drawn one, sconn? 27 points to -a penalty goal. Monmouthshire. I Pontnewydd and Cwmbran 8till appear satisfied with their positions at the bottom of the league. Neither club has yet won a match. Cwmbran are record hunting, for. a-lihough 68 points have been scored against them, not a single score has been made for. Let's" have a penalty gcal or a try to level ,matters up, Cwm. A. aoiregpondent suggests that the only way is for the two clubs to combine. In his estimation the limited dis- trict is only capable of supporting properly one league club. Although Blaenavcwi were down. 9 points against Abertillery, the score flatters the champions. A draw would have been a fair result. Blaenavon were a bit slack right at the opening of the game in allow- ing Francis to make a simple opening for Bowen to score. Tredegar won handsomely against Cwm- bran, but their display was not satisfying. The game was -very poor, and the only re- deeming feature was the fine play of Onions. Blaina s narrow defeat at Cross Keys was not unexpected when it became known that Blaina were without Williams and Law, of the backs. Swansea Schoolboys I Once again plenty of excitement and good play was provided by the Swansea School- boys on t.he famous "Rec." last Saturday. The idea of playing all the matches on one giound is worth while copying by those towns able to uo so. Why cannot all the Cardiff matches be played on the Sophia Gardens?. Of course, Penarth and Cogan Schools could be excepted. Several promirent players were absent on account of the inter-town match with Aber- avon, which was, however, abandoned. The Irdustrial Schoolboys were in scoring spirit, and defeated Terrace-road by 23 points. The v/inners forwards heeled well. and some fine passing bouts were witnessed. Biynmill, although they made a try draw with Danygraig, were the better side. Their back play was superior to that shown by Danygraig. A very even game resulted be- tween Manselton and St. Helen's, and a pointless draw was a just res-alt. A feature of the game was the improved back play of Manselton. Brynhyfryd played just a. "wee bit" better than Dyfatty, and gained a try victory. It was the best of tie games piayed on the I Ree," National and Higher Grade engaged in a friendly, and although the latter fielded a very weak side they were only beaten by ¡ a drop gotH. Nationals' forwards showed improvement. Newport Schoolboys. I A couple of closely-contested games re- suited last Saturday. In the Alexandra and St. Michael s match Foley played grandly for the Saints, besidez. dropping a fine penalty goal. Stewart scored a try, which was converted, and this gave Alexandra the victory by Z points. Hoods, Thomas, and Hathaway performed well for the winners.! A splendidly contested game between Main- dee and Crindau rightly ended in matters being equal-no scoring. Ma in.lee had slightly the better of the second half, as } Crindau did in the first. Rhandda Ex-Schootboys. I The future of the ama tear code in the i Rhondda rests with this league. Judging by the success achieved so far, that future should be satisfactory. 1 To-day all ten league oluibe open the point- hunting competition. There are five league matches. t Last Sqiprday's games were all of a high standard. Blight and open, and not wholly confined to the forwards, is a description 1 which applies to all the games. This is due in no smell measure to the advice of- Mr. < Gamlin, who has pressed on each club the I necessity of redeeming the Rhondda's foot- ball fame by making football attractive with back play. The game at Abercynon with Ely Rovers l was a fine one. The Rovers won by a try I scored by the left wing, J. Jones, after some giand passing. Ely Hovers, who hail from Williams towns have a splendid hon sec., who II insists upon his side turning out to time. Penygraig White Rocks v. Treorchy Old Boy3 was a pointless draw. Players who t deserve special mention are George rwans (right centre), Jestyn Thomas (half) and I Vanghan. Hsmr B?rris and Willie Thomas w?re the mœt conspicuous for the ho=A%tm. Llwynypia Old Boys at home succeeded in defeating Blae&olydach m an open game by a try. "— c. i .a IOld Boys' Leagues and Clubs. i Th? Umion of W?Ish Junior Lea??ues holds a ir?emal meeting at Cardiff this evcmng in i connection with the formation of leagues composed of ex-schoolboys as players. The Bedwas Old Boys club is likely to be I a strong one. Over 30 players' are available, and practice matches have already been played. The Aberdare and District League will oom- I mence operations with eight clubs. Rhymney Valley Seniors. In the Bargoed v. Bhymney match, the latter fielded a full team, whilst the former experimented by trying some recruits and in the alteration of the Pta.c of others. The experiment worked weB in the second half, but M'Vickers's second try broke the heart of kargoed, and then only one team was in it. Ford's and Howard's tries were capital. In the nine matches played, Rhymney has now made 67 points to nil. Red hot! Flesir-de-Lie have now played their first league game, and their form in beating Pont- Ilottyn-a strong side-was a great surprise. Pontlottyn were at home, too, but were again without their captain at centre, Lewis Thomas. Stephen E. Phillips is still at the Cottaige Hospital. A speedy recovery. I Rhymney Valley Old Boys. ) It is ant-icipatoed that quite a dozen teams will participate in the new league. Well done! Bridgend District Schoolboys. The Bridgend Council School on Saturday were home to Cefn team. Mr. Tom Matthews, the old Bridgend Premier skipper, held the whistle. In the first half the Cefn eight heeled finely. Caswell, the Welsh interna- tional half, with the trickineas that gained him his cap laat season, raised the hopes of CefJl by scoring. Bridgend's play underwent a transformation after Hamilton Lloyd's fine run. Really fine back play and passing resulted in Gordon, Drake, Gardner, and Evans scoring tries, an-d Bridgend won a great game by 12 points to 3. Caswell is as good as last season. He could not be better, so it is a certainty that. he wiM gain his second Welsh cap. Other Cefn lads who shone were Davies and Richards. The Pc-nybont pack were weil led by Gardner, Gronow, Hardwicke, and Sturdy, the last-named being very prominent I in tackling. The three-quarters showed a real know- ledge of the passing game, and praise should be bestowed on Drake, the right wing, for his determination in going for the line. Rhondda Valleys. I Tylorstown's win over Ponityipridd United by 10 points to 3 shows tha.t last season's champions have recovered their true form The United deserve honour for the way they supplie,d the best of their players to the premier club. If this had not been done, Pontypridd would not have been able to have carried out their match with Cardiff Mackintosh. Good sporting spirit, United! Lewis-Merthyr, as usual, found Cambrian Boys an attractive fixture from the gate point of view. The result—a pointless draw— was a fair indication of merit. There are plenty of class players in the league this season, and, therefore, great care should be taken in the selection of the inter- league fifteen. Oam briall Boys have a great ineide half. Dinas Rangers am improving, ae their win over Abercynani proves. Three hundred suspporters made the journey with the undefeated Cilfynydd team to Y»y»ybwl, and Xjiysybwi had a record pte. It was a old-time league game, fast and full of exciting moments. First half found the record holders only a drop goal ahead. The Bulls added to the excite- ment by almost scoring before Ciltynydd put the issue beyond doubt by adding a try. It was, indeed, a splendid game, and Calfyniydd, who have not been beaten for eighteen months, deserve the support of the large baod of enthusiasts. All the representatives were pleased to see the secretary, Mr. C. R. Everson, well and in hM place aigait.at Monday's league meeting. The talk of the week hae been, Who will win at Ystrad? Grea-t preparations for the match. Sirhowy Valley. I Georgetown were engaged Willa we weish Hills on Saturday last in a league encounter, and the Pop boys secured the victory by 8 points to 3. Welsh Hills keep on securing1 league points, and will have a good look in at the finish. Hibernians disappointed the Monmouth- shire junior champions, Cwmcarn, by failing to make the journey. What s the matter. Hib,-? Y nysdefu had for their visitors Tredegar United, who came with a strong team, and defeated the city fifteen by 8 points to 3. Cwm Stars and Troedrhiwgwair met in a league match, and after a hard game the Troed boys won by 3 points. Argoed United, Hibernians, and Welsh Hirlll., a.re runni-mg neck and neck in the league. This should cause more excitement than there appears to be at present. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. I E. Hale wood (Aberdare).—Your query r<?ched me too late this week to r4uery definitely. There is a difference of opinion among the old players, which I want settled accurately before replying. "W. P." (Cardiff).-As soon as possible. "Assistant Secretary" (Canton 'Quins).—The appeal should have been sent direct to the Union secretary. It was handed to him. •' E. W." (Maceteg).—Maeste-g won by a goal to a try. A. Williams did not play in the match.

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