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AROUND THE ClUBSI The Welsh Leagues. C. AND D.R.U. School and Old Boy Rugger. [By" SPOKES,"] C. & D. R. U. Next Tuesday the annual draws for the cups and shield take place. Clubs are invited to rend fwo representatives each. Pro- ceedings start at 8.30 p.m. The Cardiff Football Club Committee has elected Messrs. E. Gwyn Nichiolls, P. F. Basil, and D. L. Evans as their representa- tives to work with the union sub-committee to arrange the match on March 13 in aid of the Cardiff clubs in financial difficulties. Grange Institute are in difficulties. The players have lest their enthusiasm, and a strong section favour amalgamation with the Barbarians. Clubs who have failed to pay their modest subscription to the linIOn wail not be allowed. too participate in Tuesday's cap draw. Tiiere is a, dis pu te between the North Centrals and Cardiff fixtures arranged were on December 16 and January 23. Tne first game at Roath Park had to be abandoned Uirou-gh ground space being non-avaiuuble. Tne eiu.fcd decided to play at the Marie for fo-ur points on January Z3. The Centrai-3 visited their opponents' club-room, and found the Barharians absent on the latter date. Both cluus are asked to send their secretaries to the next meeting. The Penarth Reserves, aoeordm;g to the ruling of the committee, a.re m point cl merit equivalent to Cardiff Second Division clubs, and in consequence \V. Irving has been allowed to transfer to Card,iff Rovers.. Our Penarth friends are very ready to twit the Cardiff Football Club with greatly add- ing to their strength by pLaying seaeiders. lleggie Gibbs, iCirby, Sweet-Lscott, and a few more are quoted. Have the Penarth sup- porters reckoned up the number of old union players who helped them to defeat Newport on Saturday last? Half the team are old Cardiff .League players, and most of the backs have participated in the hunt for league notches. J. Connell, of the late Canton 'Quine, has been allowed to join the Wanderers. Cardiff Harlequins' application to play J. Kavan->gh and K. Boucher has been deferred until the next meeting. But, by the way, there is a doubt whether Cardiff East are really member'?!' 6T the union. Senior clubs are perfectly in order in draw- ing upon any St. Saviour's players, as the oltib has not complied with the ruling of the committee re the dispute with Garth. T. Parpens has joined Cardiff Quins. R. Stephens has been allowed to rise from Grange Institute to Grange town. The dispute between Cardm East and Can- ton United will be decided at the next meet- ting, when the interested clubs will be re- quired to produce farther evidence. At the meeting of the Union of Welsh Leagues Canton 'Quins intend appealing against their rece-it expulsion from the union. The C. and D. R. U.'s case will be pre- sented by "Spokes." Saturday was a, day of surprises. The league leaders, Canton Wanderers, came a cropper on the Marle "death trap" before Grange. It was a really great game. Excellent spirit, fast and exciting, it was the finest league game played this season. This is due to Mr. R. W. John, the referee, in no small measure, for he rightly insisted on the ball beins played and no talk. Owing to Adamadown failing to field on Saturday last the Fruiterers have been awarded points. Adamsdown are on their last legs-if not already defunct. The leaden; bea/trn at Grange was bad enough, but the defeat of Mackintosh by Cardiff Harlequins was a regular eye-opener. Had they wen they would have stood an excellent chance in the championship. j Whitchurch apt-ang the third surprise. The Villagers actually won their first league pame, the victims being Cardiff Rovers. Rejoicing has been on the menu in the vicinity of the asylum since Saturday. Will "Impartial Spectators" and others kindly mark their comnmmcatioms "Canton ,Qnijls v. Garth" on the ouecide of the enve- lopes when communicating with the union officials? On Monday the hon. sec. had 21 letters on the subject and the writer eigh- teen. It will save time—and Soave open-ing- if the writers will kindly carry cut this request. Rhondda Valley Seniors-A hot bame. Except that Clifford and Jarman were absent, Rhymney were at full strength when they loet their fine record a't Caerphilly. The Gheesemen played several pubstitates. The fine dribble by the Rhymney tpps resulted, many Contend, in Williams scoring, but the point was not allowed by the referee. After this the game became a mere scramble, with blows a.nd fisticuff,- far too plentiful. The referee seemed to think there was nothing much ami. 3, for "cgu.tions" or "marching orders" did not seem in his line. "Let her rip" kind of feeling? Merry Machen found Bargoed's ground hard in places; still, they won by a try. Machen are now on an equality with Rhym- ney. as far as lost points go. Machen play really sound Rugger—pretty and clever. Rhymney is a good side, too, who seize every chance, but Machen s style and finish are still the best of all the league clube. Fleu r-de-Lis failed to raise a team to play Aborbargoed. Aber ha-4 been disappointed in two homo matches running. I Rhondda Valley I It has been decided that the above league shall meet the Monmouthshire Valleys in the second round of the inter-league com- petition at RaBca on Saturday, Feoruaiy 20. In all probability the team will be selected on Monday next, and it is to be hoped tnat each member of the executive will be present. All clubs that have men selected in the league team are requested to cancel league fixtures on February 20. Wuat a. pity that club secretaries do not properly arrange their ieagpe fixtures. It no end of trouble w.ien you hear from one club that such and such club are due to play the for ner on January 30, and when you view the latter clubs fixture it is March 20. Rather a big interval! Ferndale Rovers had a soond whacking at home from the evergreen Oiifynydd Harle- quias to the tune 01 12 points to nil. Smith, oJ, Williams, and Marshman were the try- getters, and Woods kicked a penalty goal. Congratulations to Id-r. W. Rosser, presi- dellt Cilfynydd 'Quin¡, F.C., who has been presented with a beautiful young Harlequin. Yny^ybwl Village Boys are going strong lately. Their latest victims are Llwynypia Reserves, who had. to knuokie under by 7 points to nit. It is only fair to st'(; that the Reserves were disappointed in not having their full strength, as some of their men preferred the riae to Mountain Aeh to don- ning the Penygraig ccicnrs. > WiLliamstown Juniors at home beat Pentre United by 3 points to nal. Tylorstown had Cambrian Boys as their viffitors with a poor aide, and after a vigorous game ra.n out winners by 2 tries to nil. Lewis Merthyr had a stiff task on Saturday last, as they had to face the leaders, Ystrad, in their brand-new jersey a. There is no get- ting away from the fact that LewÎfI Merthyr did a big thing in sharing, the point*; yet we irmrti be candid in saying that Ystrad did rjot make the best of the ccuple of chances that cam their way. For the home- sters their back, G. F. Charles, was cool, and found touch in gxxl style. Hemmings and Williams were the best of the threes. Rees and Matthews combined nicely, and worried their opponents. T. Gibbon, K Howell*, C. Rees, and A. Da vies were ever to the front amongst the ups: Rover Evans was great. For the visitors T. Griffiths made no mis- takes, whilst Mark Lewis was the most con- spicuous, but Ilall, T. J. Lewis, and Willis wanted a. lot of watching. T. J. Lewis had hard lines owiig to the greasy state of the oval, ijert Willis and Roberta did well with the ohanm,3 tha-t came their way. Of the forward a Pomery, Fear, Criddle, and Turiey took my eye, so did Steve Thomas, but I have seen the pack in much better form. The very essential wanted in the mill was missing, viz., good footwork. Sirhowy Valley. Pontlottyn paid a visit to Tredegar to play the United, and to their fturprise they had to return defeated, as the homesters crossed their line three times. It was a hard-fought game, t and played in the best of spirits. On the recreation ground, before a large crowd, the Hibernians played ATgoed a league matoh. Argoed come up weak, and the Ilibs waltzed around them to the tune of 16 points to nil. Some good parsing was witnessed between the home backs. Argoed were a by the Hibernian Seconds' full back, who ren- dered valuable service for them during the aeoond half. saving three certain tries. Poole wat.o21 Salmon closely, and gave him no pope. • Bridgend and District. The league leadors-Nant-ymocl Town- oootinue on their victorious career, and on Saturday last they had quite a "field day" against the unfortunate Infants. Blaengarw. Twenty-two points to three divided the sides, and this, despite the absence of the .Lions' brilliant captain, Jack Ohilcott. It should, however, bo stated, in fairness to the Infants, that they Dauld only muster the unlucky number of tbirteon players, and they also left their feeding bottle behind; so that, perhaps, will account far their indif- ferent display. Perhaps Dai Christopher will see to it that such an occurrcnee does not happen aQ. adn. The game proved a very fino spectacular affair, and the crowd of spectators was delighltcd wi-th the clever handling of a greasy ball by the homo backs. A- W. Ccle was the star in the three- quarter line, with 12oyd and Pinkard ably aMMttfLg. H. Emmantie] and Johnny Bo.bbre- opened out the game cleverly at half-back. Jim Ch iilcortt, Jack Da vies, Morrie, and Tlvwnas were always conspicuous in the front rank. The Infants are evidently in need of a tonic from the bottle. They will need to liven up a bit, other-wise their rivals lower down t.he Y:Û1,y will top them in the league table. Then there will be weeping and wailing in the one camp and joy in the other. The Riders of Oefn Cribbwr put in a. very bte appearance at the Nantymoel Exm"j ,bowkuaxt, consequently only two ]

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