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Wolverhampton Players	Messrs A. Coffey & J. Sharp were agreed that
		Thomson was a good player & that Morris had done very
		well. Mr. W. C. Gibbins gave only a Medicare report of
		Taylor (I. R.) but a good verdict of McGuine (O. R.) & Westcott,
		(C. F.). He also recommended McIntosh (O. L.) of Blackpool.

Wilson (Gillingham)	Mr. G. Evans & Mr. F. W. Lake gave poor reports
		of this I. R. but the former reported very well of Payne (Luton).

Jones (Stockport)	Mr. J. Fare gave a very good report of this H. B.

Tyson (Accrington)	Mr. T. Fleetwood thought this I. R. too
		small, but recommended that Reynolds (O. R.) be seen again.

Docking (N' Castle Utd.)	Mr. W. Laine's letter read, stating that
		this I. L. was 21 or 22, 5'8½" & over 12 st. & had played
		a very useful game.

London Xcs.		This was considered & it was
		decided that it consideration be deferred for a fortnight.
W. J. Bassett		The Chairman reported that he
		had attended the funeral of this gentleman, on behalf
		of the Club, & had instructed the Sec'y. to send a
		wreath; & a letter of condolence to the relatives.
		This was confirmed.

F. A. Letter	(259)	Sec'y. read letter from F. A. re incident
		in match v M/c Utd. on 29th March, 1937.

Scotland v England (259) Sec'y. reported that Britton had been
		chosen for the England XI & the invitation to the F. A.
		Luncheon prior to the match was accepted by Messrs Green &
		Evans. (267)

Players signed on (256)	It was agreed that Arthur's offer he in -
		crased to £2/10/-. Summer & £3/10/-. Winter, & that the ques -
		tion as to whether F. A. White be offered terms should
		be re-considered of the next Meeting. Secy. reported
		that all other players offered terms had accepted, with
		the exception of T. G. Jones & Lawton who had asked for
		increased terms. It was decided that no further
		offer be made to these two players, but that should