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		nearly 12st. Not tough enough in the tackle. He
		seemed intelligent & a strong - willed debater. He
		was popular with the players & was teetotal & non smoker.
			Davis (Sunderland) was useful. In reply
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		to Major Sharp's query, there was no chance of
		getting his services.
			(Mr. R. E. Searle suggested that T. J.
		Clinton should be tested at C. H.)
			No trouble had accrued with
		T. G. Jones.
			Costing (Mansfield) had received a
		bad report from Roy Goodall but Cooke
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		they would not part with.
			It would be decided tonight if
		Tranmere would part with Bainbridge
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			Views on the team generally were
		given.
			Something had been mooted for an
		exchange of Done (Liverpool) & Wainwright,
			Wainwright was married to-day.
			Pinchbeck to be granted an
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		Accrued Share of Benefit on the £500 basis.

Cup Draw		Noted we play Q. P. R, away on Jan. 7, 1950.
		In view of Liverpool's match v Blackburn Rovers on
		the same date, it was agreed that the
		Chairman should meet the Chairman of
		Liverpool F. C. & toss up for a possible
		replay day. If we won the toss, we would
		choose the following Wednesday; - but if we
		lost choice of dates, we choose the following Tuesday.
			All of this, in the possible eventuality
		of both matches being drawn.
			Agreed that of there was a replay,
		tickets be issued at 10/- & 5/-, for personal