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		recommend this player when comprising him to Jackson.
		Altho he kicked, headed & ran well. He was a bad
		positional player. Morton (O. L.) of West Ham had played
		an extraordinarily good game.

Shepherd (Willington)	Mr. T. Fleetwood gave a very poor report
		of this F. B.

Scotch players		Mr. R. R. Cochrane again gave a good
		report of Smith (Dundee).

Gallagher (Blackburn)	Mr. W. Laine could not recommend this
		player as a H. B., his usual position being forward.

Wellington Players	Mr. F. W. Lake thought very little of Gould
		(I. R.) but thought Jones C. F. worthy of further viewing.

W. Cook		(221)	It was reported that this player had
		lost his mother & that he would return for training on Thursday.

W. Stewart	(178)	This ex-player having died, it was
		agreed that a letter & a wreath be sent.

Newcastle Utd. F. C.	Letter read offering McManerny as part ex-
		change for Leyfield, but suggestion was not accepted.

Enquiries re Players	These reported re Bell & Leyfield from
		Preston Nth. End (to consider xchange of Briscoe) Middlesbro'
		Blackpool & Blackburn Rovers F. C's. The latter
		asked what the lowest price for both would be,
		& it was decided that £6,000 be re-affirmed.

Schoolboys at C. L. Matches Letter read, asking whether consideration
		could be given to the issue of free tickets. Decided
		that a former resolution be adhered to & that no tickets be granted.

Cup Tickets		In the event of further progress in the
		F. A. Cup & a home drawn tie, it was agreed that all
		Directors who could should assemble at 6, Castle St.
		at 4.30 pm. on the 18th inst., & fix prices of tickets for
		the resultant match.

Foreign Tours	(221)	It was agreed that this matter should
		again be discussed at our next meeting. (229)

Letters of Thanks	These were read from Miss Hulme, the