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Oldham v Carlisle Mr. W. C. Gibbins was disappointed with
Blackshaw (Oldham) & did not think McDougall (Carlisle L. B.)
was class enough for us, altho'. he was a fine big fellow.
Rodger (M/c Utd.) Mr. T. Percy reported that he saw nothing
in this player as an I. L. that would look good to us. He
would like to see him at O. L. though.
Cattin (Wed'y.) Mr. T. Fleetwood gave a poor report of
this L. B. & stated that he preferred Cox (Shef. Utd.).
Dryden (Bristol C.) From available information it was
decided not to take any further interest in this O. L.
Cox (S'field Utd.) Dr. E. Hughes report of this L. B. was
read. He did not recommend but preferred Hooper
the R. B. Letter read from Club that they were not pre-
pared to part.
Hulbert (Bury) Mr. H. Lyon gave a poor report of this
O. L. but a very impressive one of Gorman (R. B.) of the same team.
Barkas (Halifax) Mr. E. Cooper was not enamoured of
this I. L. who was 25. His stamina appeared doubtful.
Lane (Southend) Mr. E. Burgon's letter read in which
he stated that this O. L. was very promising.
McNee (Hamilton) Mr. R. R. Cochran gave a further bad
report of this O. L.
Saunders G. E. Secy. reported that this Amateur had
not yet accepted our offer of professional terms.
C. L. Team Mr. W. C. Cuff reported that Dean would
be the C. F. in the match at Newcastle on the 13th inst.
Band It was decided that for the present
in the case of bad weather, the Cheshire Lines Band
be accommodated in the new.
Brine Baths It was agreed that we accept the
offer of the Northwich U. D. C. to use their baths.
Donation Sec'y. was instructed to purchase
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8 tickets at 2/6 each for the Annual Charity Concert on
behalf of the Discharged Prisoner's Aid Society.