266 Reports re Players Mr. W. Laine gave a moderate report of this C.F. and Coulthard (Stockton) Mr. J. Fare gave various details of his findings about the player, who had not, however, turned out for Stockton on the 11th inst. Crawley v King Mr. H. Hart was not impressed with the play (Hamilton Accies) of these two men, who to him, appeared slow. Craig (Halifax) He further stated that this C.H. had had a good 1st half, but had done nothing later. Dougal (Carliste) Mr. J. Elliott reported that this player had now been dropped from the 1st team. Baines & Spooner (York) Mr. T. Fleetwood said that these forwards were not good enough. Brown (Darlington) Mr. W. Laine gave a fairly good report of this I.R who was 25, 5'7½" & 11st. Browning (Maryhill Hibs) Mr. D. Richardson's letter was read re the promising play of this half back who was on Celtic's list. Danish Tour Letter read from Mr. Armstrong re suggested tour arranged by him but no action taken. Sec'y was, however, instructed to enquire of Messrs position Thos Cook's as to the of the negotiations al- ready in progress. Requests for Requests for matches at Goodison, from Matches Hakoah (Vienna) & Racing Club de Paris F.C's were not entertained. Lythgoe Cup Sec'y reported that we had been drawn at home v L'pool Res. in this Semi-Final. L'pool County Letter was read from the L.C.F.A. notify- F.A. Jubilee ing the recording of a minute, thanking this club for the generous assistance afforded on this occasion. Stevens Mr. E. Green reported upon the position between this player & New Brighton F.C. and this matter was left in the hands of the Chairman. Bristol Rovers F.C. Letter read from this club, declaring their intention of being represented at our C.L. match on 22nd inst. Peasley Cross F.C. Request for financial assistance was not entertained.