150 Reports of Players Clark (I. R. West Brom. A). Mr. W. C. Gibbins was not pleased with this player on this day's display. Pearson (M/c Utd.). Mr. T. Percy could not recommend this I. L. who was lifeless & easily brushed aside. Thompson (Wolves). Mr. W. R. Williams reported that this I. L. was well built & useful. He was about 24, & was a great worker, whilst distributing the ball well. Todd (Glentoran). The consensus of reports by Messrs G. Evans, H. Hart, R. Bentham & Sec'y of this O. R. were very favorable. Jones (3rd Lanark). Mr. H. Hart was unimpressed by this I. L. & Mr. R. R. Cochran gave further mixed reports. McCrindle (Partick T.). Mr. Hart stated that this I. L. was in his first season, appeared to have a good future, & was of the Stevenson type. He was again not impressed by Kilshaw (Bury) although he was the ultimate cause of his side's win. Blair (Blackpool). Mr. T. Fleetwood thought this player was too selfish. Martin (Bradford). Messrs E. G. Burgon & R. Bentham gave good reports of this I. R. who was about 21, 5'6" & 10½ st. Mr. E. Cooper was not impressed by Ainsworth or Frost (New Brighton). Grundy (Newcastle). Mr. W. Laine gave a good report of this I. L. J. Fare It was agreed to discontinue this employee's engagement & to pay him £3 per week during the pleasure of the Board. H. Hart This employee's wages was raised to £6/10/- per week. Deficit in Gate Secy. reported a deficit of £5 in