7 the collection taken by the Liverpool Union of Girls Clubs on Oct. 28th be produced at the next Meeting. Reports Dr. Baxter, and Messrs Searle & Coffey reported on the 1st Team game. Mr. E. Green reported on the 2nd team game at Leeds. Mr. J. C. Sharp was not impressed with Brown, centre Half of South Liverpool, but thought, Franks, Goalkeeper was superb on that ? showing. The Chairman reported that Wainwright was in hospital, and it was doubtful if he would be fit for Saturday. Lindley and ` Catterick were both unfit, but Hamilton was now fit, and Lello had asked to play in the 2nd Team on Saturday. W. C. Higgins A Letter from the F. A. was read, informing us that a Joint Commission, would meet in London on Tuesday next Nov. 7th to consider this player's request for the lifting of his suspension. Agreed that the Chairman & Mr. Britton represent the Club at the hearing. (2) Football Club Correspondence from the F. A. & Football League was read, and it was agreed that nothing further be done at the moment. Mr. Britton's Xes. A letter from our Accountants was read, and it was agreed to leave this matter in Abeyance till Next week pending further information. Xmas Boxes Agreed that these be as last year. Directors Away To Blackpool Messrs Williams, Gibbins, Sharp & Coffey. Catering Mr. Green reported that he had suggested to Mr. Britton to leave out certain types of