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ASSOCIATION CODE. I Mardy's Success m Welsh Cup. A HELP TO THE GAME. I My threat to include the laws of the game in the "to be continued next week" style, hcua brought me, as yet, no grumbles. The firdends who have troubled to write have expressed cordial approval. I now this week giy-&- LAW 2. The duration of the game shall be ninety minutes, unless otherwise mutually agreed' upon. The wiibners of the toss shall have t?e option of kick?ff or choice of goals. The game sha-U be commenced by & place- kick from the centre of the field of pJay in the diMOtLon of the opponents' goal-line; the opponents shall not a?p.proa?h within ten yards of the ball tru-til it is kicked off, nor shall any player on either side pass the centre of the ground in the direction of his opponents' goal until the 00.11 is kicked off. (Decision of the International Board:—If this law is not complied with, the kick-off must be taken over again.) History has repeated itself in the Welsh Cup comipetitdon. Last year it was Merthyr Vale wiho upset the usual calculations in the cup-tie with Aberdare. This year Treharris experienced the strain on their sportsman- ship by having to see Mardy win. The sports- manship stood the som-ewha-t unexpected strain, and Mardy entered the second round with but few denying that they had earned their success on the afternoon's play. The margin of goals wae not great, but the simple fact that Niardy won should soothe the dis- appointed ones of Cwnuparc, who would re-call the hollow defeat in the preliminary round. After ail. there is some consolation in being beaten by the olub which could go to Treharris and there defeat the whites. I da-a not see the match, and, in fact, I have not yet had a chance to see Trenarris this season, but I have made Mardyf's acquaint- ance, and I cannot say that last week's result exactly startles me. The Rhondd.a team were strong from front to rear; tho attacking department could score goals, and the derience couiid prevent opponents from scoring, and the team gave one the impres- sion that, in cup-ties especially, their chances of winning would not be less than those of lo&ing. Parsing over the disappointment which must surely exist Treharris way, the result of the cup-tie cannort, but do an immense amount od good to the code in the Rhondda Vadkys. It is incidents like this that attract and focus interest and enthusiasm. Except- ing the rise of Ttom.Pentre last year, the two chief clubs from an honour's point of view have of late years been Aberdare and Tre- ha.rris. They could generally expect to be top dogs in any fight where local clubs formed, the opposition. It may be this feel- ing tha.t prompted Treharris to seek addi- tional attractions for their growing number of followers, by going to the Western League for more matches. In a sense, Treharris and Aberdare may be said to have advanced too quickly. Their very success told against them in their local home Ingagememts from a gate- attracting outlook. The result was a. fore- gone conclusion except when they met each other 6r Newport a couple of years ago. But the other local clubs have been gradually advancing to the same standard. Laist year Ten Pent re. And now this year Mardy have made their reputation as a team certain to attract at Treharris. And at Aber- dare, too, next month. when the second round is played, one can safely forecast a scene of enthusiasm,, and a big orowd, drawn by the uncertainty of tbe result, although the odds are somewhat in favour of Aberdare, who will be playing at home. It will be a fine cup match. Mr. Secretary Rees, of the Camerons, Mahee me to modify my reference to the win of Penarth Pariah Church over his olub. But the fact remains that the Penarth Club did beat the Gardiffians. It appears that at the last moment, so to speak, Fmday night, the venuo of the game was changed from Cardiff to Penarth, chiefly with the praiseworthy intention of doing the Camerons' neighbours, the Splott Weeleyana, who waIlltoo a groullIl for a league match, a good turn. Through this last moment change of arrangements, the Camerons went to Pena.rth short of Norton, Aitken, Btactanore, Holly, Oldfield, and Sproud, a pretty good nuicleus, I most adroit, of the wniai. Cameron team. Mr. Bees still has "faith in the Camerons putfing forth a. good show for the remainder of the se:1SOn., as otn* oxaly other loss this season was s za Barrv ifiard", I sincerely hope that Friend Rces's optimism will be rea-lieed. If any club deeorvee success it is the Came- rons, with all those who keep on year after vear without a nrxvate ground. But how easy it is for a biassed scribe like myself to get into hot water. Next Saturday the competition for the South Wales Senior Cup will begin in earnest, although one or two Off the games may be pla.yed to-day. A very interesting of matches has been provided by the draw, and when Ton Pentre amd Treharris, who were granted exemption as last year's finalists come in. the competition for 1908-9 will be in no way inferior to those of years gone by. The only game in the first round was that between Milford and Mer- thys, which resulted in a drawn game when played in Pembrokeshire. The re-PlaY last Saturday ended in an easy win for M?rtoy? who were b good ,ring mood, but the gate fell short of what the vmtore had Mpected. The Met' eluJb ÍB n1JlW' doing better in results, and may yet be&_mo?Tij? the su.rpri6e ma.kers. For a llrst': Mnrthyr have stood up to obetMlea and han- dicaps which would have oau?ed many organisations to give up gbœt. The losw of the Barracks Fi. eld trom ? play-] ing ground point of v?whMbe? ? ser!*W I Mow to m?ny Cardiff clu. bmh eemor and jun.ior. of )Mth codes. It ? .W be ho?d that ?m??r. ithh?ldine of permits 18 but tem- ?he porary; and if not this season, that next year ma.y this fine fleM again being ueed for games like foot.ba.ll. which &fter all, do cer- tainly not tend towards that physical deterioration of wMáh M much M wntten. Ton Pentre and Mardy met again in a friendly game-both being out of the Welsh cup—and an enjo^able *ame was provided for those spectator w?hoat?nded. The result—a draw-was ft M-t?factory ending, and the clubs took t? ? op-P?rtumty to re- a?nge the pla.yers from the usual form of Hning up. The news ? Mardy s euroere was well received, for it' wooldharo Wn vrw appointing to the aaP<? of RJ?on •SocTOr if the three le?ading dubs in the vaHeys had succumb? m the Brst round. To give the juniors a paragraph, I may remind any who are interested that the OardHf Schools' League enterta-ine UM Barry T?ue nxt Saturday m e_,du!l' for the &bglÜ:h &ch<?s ^naiienge »niew. Barry after the big win over Aberdare be?? a ?ni?ht a?o. are li?y? pin their hope@? on the ??ame team which did e? well on that occasion, and in that r-P-t will he.- one advantage over the ycnmg Cardiffians. But Cardiff the last four years has done well that every endeavour wall be put forth to qualify for the next round. Anyhow, the game is &Ireadv attract-ing Pleesurable anti- cipatiom. based on pnft experiences, and an enjoyable afternoon js assured to a.H who care to stroll to the Newport-road ground. Tho^e neighbouring clubs, Bedlmog and New Tredegar, put trp an interesting match in the junior cup comP^tion, with honours even at the finish. This wmpetitaon is now in full awi?. M? ?bo? half the olnbe which in fu?ll awl,-M, fallen bv the way. The ?pht oom>l?p n- looking for?? to the third round con?m some ane Junolor oTg>a.nootions, and it wM?d be a hard matter to say which of them will be the fortunate two to compete t'h. final later on.

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