262 There was a clean bill of health for McIntosh, who had tonsilitis. Messrs W. R. Williams & Lake reported upon the Reserve match in which Lello had been very good. L'pool Stanley had asked the use of the ground, for a Benefit Match, but this was refused. Higgins had asked for a move & Blackburn Rovers appeared to be interested. Port Vale, W. B. A., Blackburn & Shrewsbury had been represented at our C. L. game. Directors Away To Barnsley:- Mr. E. Green. To Blackpool:- Dr. Baxter, Messrs Gibbins, W. R. & H. R. Williams, Searle, Lake, Sharp & Coffey. London Meetings Noted that F. L. A. G. M. was due for Saturday, June 3, 1950 & that of the F. A. on Monday, June 5, 1950. Police Letter &c. This was read & it was agreed that we Sunday Setting reply in similar strain to Liverpool F. C. Festival of Chairman reported receipt of a letter from Britain a Mr. Francis Suggesting a match between a combined team of Liverpool & ourselves & a Spanish – Portuguese XI It was decided that he should discuss this with the Chairman of Liverpool. Next Meeting Tuesday, April 11th, at 4 pm. Confirmed as correct Cecil S. Baxter Chairman