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Mr. Pickford, who and for 50 years has been a member of the Football Associa- tion Council, was yesterday elected President of the Asso ciation in succession to Str Charles Clegg, who died recent ly at the age of 87:

Mr. Pickford went to a Rugby- playing school and did not take up association till he was 18.. He then played for Hampshire,

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and for Bournemouth, for whom he was a prolific scor- er from 1880 to 1893. Two Lancashire men Mr. Pickford and Mr. C. B. Sutcliffe, now hold the highest positions in football as presidents, respec- tively, of the Football Associa- tion and the Football League- ##2C793YCENTER<ZX/LX2X20X90%

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