165 to Liverpool. Mr. W. C. Gibbins to Stoke. England v Norway Messrs A. Coffey, W. C. Gibbins & T. Percy, reported on this poor game at Newcastle where Lawton had done well. (See further minute.) Scotland v Wales Mr. G. Evans gave his opinion of this match wherein T. G. Jones had been outstanding & Gillick had played well, though selfishly. Stamps & Frost (N. B.) Mr. A. Coffey stated that the former at I. L. had played a good game. He was 19, 5'9" & 11st, Frost who appeared to be 22, was not too good. Samuel (Barrow) Mr. H. Hart gave this O. R. a very good report but was deterred in his opinion by his height of 5'3" although he was stocky. Irish Players Mr. Hart was not impressed by Kelso (O. R.) of Derry City but gave a good verdict of O'Flanagan (O. R.) of Dublin Bohemians. Butler (Oldham) Mr. H. R. Pickering gave poor reports & Garrett (P. N. E.) of these players. Dr. C. S. Baxter who had seen Garrett on Saturday last, was not enamoured of him, in the least. Sweeney (Wilton) Messrs T. Fleetwood & R. Bentham gave very good reports of this O. R. It was agreed that the Secy. endeavour to arrange for this player to play in a trial here on the 26th inst. Carpenter (Burton) Mr. R. Bentham gave good reports & Hackett (K'minster) of these I. L.'s Holden (Arsenal) Mr. W. G. Wallace gave a good report & Fursdon (Torquay) of the former winger but a poor verdict of the latter. Trainer (Southend) Mr. E. G. Burgon's letter stated that this C. F. Was worth keeping in mind. W. Pickford It was agreed that we act as Liverpool F. C. might do, with regard to the death