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Hall & Taylor (Notts Cty.) Mr. T. Kelly reported that Taylor had done badly &
that Hall, whilst not nearly so good as before, was prom-
ising enough to see again before dismissing thought of him.
Suggett (Barrow) Mr. T. Fleetwood gave a poor report of this O.R. who was 28.
Davis & Geldard (Bradford) Mr. J. Elliott gave a V. G. report on the latter who was 20 &
played O.R. & was very fast. Davis also had played well.
McNaught (Partick Glencairn) Mr. H. Hart was not suited by this L.H. but liked
the form of Murphy (R.H. Dunville's) & Gibb (I.L. Cliftonville Strollers).
Milne (Dundee Utd.) Mr. A. Hair was not impressed with this player at R.H.
Mortimer (North'ton) Mr. W. J. Wallace was unable to give a decided opinion
of this O.R. who had few opportunities to show his ability. He
described him as 5'6" well built & fast. Oakton (Bristol R.) was V. G.
North Eastern Players Mr. W. Laine reported well of Johnson (I.L.) of
Spennymoor. He was 20. 5'9½" & 11½ st. He also fancied Hindmarsh
(R.H) of Ashington who was about 5'8" & 12 st. Elliott (O.R.)
of Morpeth, he had heard good reports about.
Butter (Gt. Harwood) Mr. J. McGill was impressed with this C.H.
who was 23 yrs. of age, 5'8" & 11 st. He did not care for
Chatburn (C.F.) Clitheroe.
German Tour Telegram read agreeing to alteration of
proposed dates to enable 1st match to be played on
May 14th & the last on May 31st. Secretary was instructed
to write the German F.A. for the customary 50% of
guarantee, viz. £1,050, to be deposited with our
Bankers before departure.
Clark & Thompson It was agreed to send these two players
for treatment to teeth & tonsils respectively.
Tranmere Rovers F.C. Decided not to exercise the option
re Cook & Dean held on the former's transfer & to grant permission for the
latter to be approached with a view to him officiating at a match.
Walsall F.C. Letter read from Walsall F.C. asking
for our vote at the Annual Meeting of the League.
Decided to Leave this to the deputation attending the meeting.
Evening Express Permission was granted to this newspaper