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SPORT AND ANECDOTE.
BY AN OLD Fooky.
WHAT WOULD KRUGER HAVE THOUGHT?
Few followers of foutball outside the confines of Lancashiro and Yorkshire have any complete conception us to the merits and organisation of what is called the Northern Rugby Football Union, which is quite a distinot game and cor poration from the Bugby Union with its head quarters in London. Last Saturday one of the
of money which go entirely to the clubs and not to the professionals. This buying and selling of players has occasioned severe criticism chiefly on soatimental grounds, but sentiment is after all the essenes of sport. The Association has objected to this trafo in flesh," this "white slavery," for clubs have sold players for hundreds of pounds--and that ropeatedly. A commission consisting of Messrs. J. Clogg. C. Crump, sod C. W. Alcook reported against the system nearly twelve months ago—and urged a uniform transfer fee not exceeding £10. This report
other danses, but the main points are that a profit shall not be made out of the men, and that a club cannot took upon its team us 60 much capital which can be realised at will If such recommendations are passed by a two-
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season, or the summer months. There is no dontt whatever that in the main these laws are obeyed, for a professional sub-committee meets every wook to superviso the smallest details. If a club or a player offonds re eroy is shown, the letter of the low being administered with Deaconiau severity. The rest in that the syafont worka. remarkably well. The men at the head of the Northern Union are shrewd and practical. They may not have ideals of the highest forms of sport, but at any rate they do not bury their heads in the sand that they may not see was roferred back, and or November 12th- great matches of the Northern Union sengon
abuses. Thoy recognised that, professionalism Monday next--the Council will receive amended was decided at Rochdale, when the rival forces of
was inevitable, and they have grappled with recommendations. The sub-committee favour Lancashire and Yorkshire met in battle array is the presence of over 20,000 people distributed the problem of its regulation in a masterly cinas and players being allowed to enter into an manner. The open professionalism of the agreement for muy period that they mutually round a very large oval enclosure. Such a great
N.U. is more honest than the pseudo-, decide upon. They recognise arrangementa, and onthusiastic 1sembly proves conclusivoly that Northern Unions-an embodiment of amatourism which largely prevails in certain already made with players provided no larger that which one of the monthly-raviorers des parts of England under the R.U. Some years transfer fees be domanded than the amounts paid cribed as the warped sporting toucancies of Age the late Mr. Arthur Budd 'prophesied that in acquiring these players. There are various AOFFICE, OH, Buble Du 20 the North-as ritality, and has como to professionalism meant hamling over suscess to the beat capitalisad clubs, the continued migra. stay. I was rather struck by the rezanck of a zann in the crowd. He said: "It's astonishing tion of players to the highest bidders, the sup. what a hold festtall has nowadays. I should pression of indigenous talent, and the drainage The just like old Kruger to be brought here, blind- of the clever from the village cube. folded, are placed in the middle of the fold.lange oup competitions of the N.. have. Then the bands should be removed from his been won by Batley, Oldham, and Swinton, Oldham being the only one of the throb with a yes, and he would we just no Buturday after ricon gala at one match. Then, ho should be very large capital. Evan in the leruos the told that thers were probably a hundred richest have not always been the foremost. ratches euch Saturday where the assambles Moreover the migration of players is con were not less tasu 1,000, and possibly extendal trolled by very rigid transfer laws, while despite to 30,000. Buruly kis eyes would be opened and the frequent importation of players from South his dream of lng all the British would Wales native-talent-and-village-cluts are vanish." As this original proposition was made cultivated more assiduously than ever. within earshot I looked to see what anger of leading Northern Union clubs have excellent Navy Contractors, Ship Chandlers.
Provision and Con braants, Sullinan he was. He was just an ordinary worker teams and competitions arranged for makers, &c. Fresh Water supplied to sun with the Finck grimus of metals ingraine thera. A local player has only to show ability
Vessels in the Harbour.
ou bis horny hands. A galbering of 20,000 to be drafted from the reserva into the first fif- people is an inspiriting spectacle, and contains ton, The Northern Union was built on the I notice that rock of commonsense and is so woll regulated the nucleus of a small army. there we also three county matches under the hat it is bound to succeed. The Rugby Union auspices of the Rugby Union playe! in large has orery right to adhere to rigid amateurism, centres of population. Yet Durham and York-if it so wills, hat on the other hand the North MORE & SEIMUND,
Shipshandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com-shire at West Hartlepool only attracted 7,000 has every justiReation for honest professionalisz.
mission Agents aul General Stora-partias, Gloucester and Cornwall at Bristol
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4,000 onlookers; and Clashice against Lancashiro at Birkenhead merely 2,000 devoters. Thore is no denying that the Northern Union, as it is R. HAUGHTON & CO.,
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Neth-and I should not be surprised in the least if, in the course of time, Durham and Northumberland joined forces with the now body, in which event the North would be under one ende of rules for the majority of the players and the spectators.
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German Club), suitable for Offices and I fear that the League dubs would Bevor accept them. Apart from all idons of buying Godowns. From Int January, 1901.
Apply to and solling, let us take an imaginary case, An oficial of a League club seos a promising youth in a junior team, and gives him the chance of playing in first-class company with experienced men. In addition he offers the r cruit a salary which the young man over All the dreamed of obtaining at all. Directly that an adult becomes à Leagao player he obtains an alded market value. Maybe he stays with his now austers for a few seasca. Ho les been trained, tutored, and received summer wages. Possibly he may be clau-! destinely approached by another organisa- tion and desire to leave the club which has brought him to the front-although there are many sousons of football in front of him. Aro bis foster-parents to receive nothing in con- A FASE, OPEN, AND SCIENTIFIC GAME. sideration for what they have done, especially The Ireen legislators of the Northern Union as they do not wish to low his services? This have framed a game which is rather different is not a merely hypothetical care which is im Trom the old Rugby code-and I am baund to possible. It would not be dillealt to state say that this new football is very attractive, as manifold reasons why there must be rigid trans- the Unionists have made the game fester, moro for laws for all Associations chuls, so far as pro,. open, more scientific, and more exciting. The fessionals are concerned, and the only way to line out has been abolished, naad if the ball findskoep penickers and intriguers at a dietauro is to touch it is punted into play by the opposite sidestablish a money barrior. I believe in transfer which kicked out. House, for a full back to ta fes-the higher the hotter-but I think the continually finding touch is the worst of play, player ought to divide the sura which is realised The ball is constantly kept in the centre of the by his club. By this means the professional NE LARGE KOOM, THIRD FLOOR, enclosure. An important innovation that the But let us glance back and see how this Northernors introduced wes that the half-back Northern Unitat has developed with giant must keep behind the rearnost forward in the strides. For scans yours the attitude of the rams. All this loads to opening out the Rugby Union towards professionalis became gamo, and the development of the four three- more airi meru umcomprizius. Šo many of quarter system. Indcoi there is little doubt that the working clase in the North being among the N.U. clubs play four three-quarters nearly the players, Yorkshire trivi desperately hard as well as the Welsh organisations-and had it been possible to requisition Northern Unionists to induce the authorities in canation what was known as payicent for broken time "that a for the International mutches England would 1 should be paid by his club the wagos ha not have the humiliatiur record of the last few lost through playing football. But the Rugby Eut that will never come to pász; uznal.. Union, who only girata for people with bank-gamation is impossible. Aguin, the Northern ing accounts, and not for the bulk of humanity Union has made the try the fanjor factor in the
THE NORTHERN POTY FOOTBALL UNION,
would always have an interest in his advance ment-apart from his wages.
N'? COUGHIUSE DON'T COUGHI USE DONT COUG - USE DONT COUGH-USE DONT COUGH-USE
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There is absolutely no ruinely co speedy and effectual. One Lozenge along gives volief, Simple, but are! in action, they can be taken by the most delicate.
KEAPING'S LOZENGES, KEATING'S LOZENGES, KEATING'S LOZENGES, KEATING'S KEATING'S
as they me, www the cloren hoof of profes game, for a try cocuts three points, and all KEATING'S NGUY
sionalism which they fondly inged did kinds of goals but two points. This is strapli- not exisi. Erontally in 1835 twenty-two of city itself sad gives the highest reward for lu the loading clubs of Lancashire and Yorkshire Ereatest work. It has always seemed to me the entered into a compact to break away from the height of absurdity that under the Rugby Union Rugby Union, and to fouid a new Union-the dropped goal should be ruore erluable than Northern play amongst themselves and re-hard-won try, and that a penalty goal should cognise payment for broken time. It was a 'courageous refolve for clubs like Bradford, Leeds, Halifax, Huddørsleld, Oldham, War- rington, ang Broughton Racigers, with great grounds and financial liabilities, especially when Salford, Swinton, Leeds Farish Church, and others bell aloof. But what happened? In the first year the Northern Union had a member
Up of 50, which in the corend was four causa, to 30 clubs and county organisations were form. ed in Lasenshire, Yorkshire and Cheshire. Asashire and Yorkshire produced a remarkable
LOZENGE LOZHINGES,
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If you cannot sleep for coughing.. one Keating's Lozenge will set you right. They at once check the cough and attach the cause. sale for past 50 years (1890 sale! was a record) proves them UTTERLY UNRIVALLED UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED UTTERLYUNRIVALLED.
be the equal of a try. Uuter all those circum- stancas I think the Northern Union in
UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. some respects set the older 'organisation, the
Keating's Coagh Lozenges, the unrivalled re- Ragby Unicu, an example which might well be followed were not this a prejudiced and r stiff-medy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS and THROAT necked generation. It is certain that there is TROUBLES, are sold-in Bottles by all Chemists
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the official report for 1896-37 said, the develop-exhbiti u of skill, and I have never seen finer ment had been wonderful." But what has been the progresy since that date? Cumbe
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ahiro and Yorkshire, and there is a federation The counties, 8370 of about 150 dute. Westmorlawl, join in a little tourney, while in the spring 64 of the leading clubs par. ticipate in a competition for a challenge cup, The phy for the trophy is very koen, but interest in the game is sustained daring the greater part of the campaign by a numeroas series of matches ocnducted on the League principle, the teams being classified geographically so as to tuomise expenses and groaped according to ability su es te koop the interest alive. The Unior itself last year had aa income of over £4,000, and alter giving away nearly £500 in the cause of charity they had a Lalance of over 1,500. From this it will be seen that the Northern Union has sprung up like a vast mushroom-but with much greater solidity of si ucture than the toothsomo fungue
THE ADVENT OF PROFESSIONALISM: 20
WOEL NO PLAY.
But the theory of payment for broken line" worked out just us the Rugby Union anticipated,
three-quarter bac's play than that shown by the two Welshmen-Tom Williams, of Saifort, and
Sam Williams, of Olibam, coupled with Boh Valentino (Swinton), a younger brother of the famous Jim Valentino, and Archie Flold, of Rochdale Hornets, who came from Northampton: This quartetto would not disgrace an Interna- tional team Indeed, Tom Williams and " Dai' Davies, of Swinton, another Welaliman by the way, showed the finest football on the field. For the last try of the match I should think Ton Williams ran for fifty yards, outdodged and outpaced all his opponents, and finished by planting the ball on the ground behind the posts. Many an old Rugby Uniou campaigner said that he had never seen the like of it. "Tis a pity such things should only be seen in the wicked North where the sporting tendencies of the people are so warped. At any rafen picked fifteen from the Northern Union woulid mako a toll show against any of the four football countries in the British. Isics, und konce the new Etion must be accounted a power of the irst magnitude.
A 310M IN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
I am sore afraid that there is a great stormi and in 1898 the Northern Union legalised pro.beating up on the horizon, between the Foot- fessionalism, so that the vast majority of the ball Association, the League and all subsidiary players are paid men, with very remarkable organisations of that kind. What is known as distinctions from the Association footballor, the transfer question has been agitating the As- Under the laws of the Northern Union every sociation world for a long time. For some years. professional must follow his employment, for it has been the onetom of the great Lesgus the zulos say: "Every profesional shall be in clube to buy, sell, or exchange players for sume bona fide employment, end shall not to allowed |**** to play Rugby football unless following such employment in bona fide manner. Moreover, billiard-marking, waiting in licensed houses, or any duties in connection with a club are lot recognised as genuine employment.
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