300 stronger but not as foot intelligent as Buckle. He Lacked thrust, but had excellent ball control. Chester would consider offers of over £10,000. Portsmouth & Bolton were interested. His character was good. Mr. L. F. Bryan had not reported well of him in his latest match. 240 Mr. H. Williams had watched Hayward (C. H.) Port Vale, & stated he was good apart from lack of construction. 267 Cheadle (C. H.) also of Port Vale was 30. 5'9" & 11½ st. His possible transfer was being discussed by the Board. 298 Burnley were not parting with Potts or Mather. He gave a list of players who would suit us - copy attached - some of whom he had already written to their Clubs about. The Football League had sanctioned the proposed Savings scheme, provided that the monies were only those earned in the service of the Club. City Treasurer Mr. R. E. Searle reported the interview with the City Treasurer, & the details given were referred back to the Sub- Committee. Directors Away To Blackpool Oct. 18. Football League v Irish League :- Messrs W. R. Williams, Green, Gibbins, Searle & Sharp. Next Meeting Wednesday, October 11th at 4pm. Confirmed as correct W. R. Williams 11/10/50 Chairman.