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and 1898 and 1902 how does hin distura work | and should the Isttue was we saan accouzi – die out! Burely W. R. Moon, the brilliant ald Tees-side combination, the best seen out for Carthusian; George Toons, of Notts, James some years. The Middlesbrough men certainly Tesinor, Dr. Milla Roberts, and W. C. Rosa, oreated quite a sensation by defeating Black all three of whom kept" for Preston Northburn Rovers and Everton in their frat twa End, Bob Roberts, of West Bromwich Albion; League matches within fira daya--by a goal to and Billy Rowley, of Stoke; wore quito as able hone. They are astounding perform shoes, bat as J. W. Sutcliffe, the Bolton Wanderer, now I shall not pledge my word as to the merits of the Differences of opinion or such a complicated of Millwall; J.-W. Robinson, of Derby County new Leaguers until I have had as opportunity questior as the relationship of professionals and and Southampton; J. E. Doig, of Sunderland; of seeing them. Since the late serunties foot. amateure at Association football are inevitable.and W. George, of Aston Villa? At any rate ball of the Association kind his hid a chequered 1 have bean much struck lo my recent reading I should vote for the former set as a body, of career on Tous-side, and most of us can resal! with the evasiveness of Mr. Reginald Foster custodians. Besides, one should not overlook the times when the contro of Cleveland tried to the old Malvernias, and Oxonion, and the the conditions of goalkeeping. Not before the ran two frankuess of Mr. G. P. Wilson, of the London Football Annual of. 1892 do we read at the Ironopolis (to which the aforesaid Ambrose first-class teams, Middlesbrough Hospitals, the Corinthians, and several inter-end of Law X. The gotikcoper shall not be Langley unde belonged) and Middlesbrough, national teams. Mr. Foster over ways a single charged except he be in the not of playing the with the inevitable resalt lisaster. word in four of professionalism per se, and ball, or is obstruoting an opponent. We have present concora is quite modern, and after thro ho suggests that amateurs should encourage pradually increased the protection of goal seasons in the Second Division they have wou the friendly match, should avoid the big cap keepers until now he must not be charged unless their way by right of conquest into the first competitions, and should eater only for such he is holding the ball or obstructing au op class. Only by the power of conquest can trophies as are ren on the soundest basis of ponent. In his goal area be is to-day very Middlesbrough retain their position. It is, amateurisma. These remark, coupled with the largely a sacred, almost a pampored, per however, vary gratifying to sea ng club observation that players of the old school andlyson lity, and is never likely to find himself: coming to the fore, and to find both Newcastle deplore the importation of professionalism into levelled to Mother Earth, three r four yards and Sunderland with a mach atarer neighboir a gaze which could have held its own so well away from the bali when he is proparing to than they bura oror had before. And let me without it, drives me to the conclusion that Mr. play it. If the standard of goalkeeping has tell those who think that Millasbrough are "T" Foster, as he was dubbed at Oxford, improved, it must ust be overlooked that the pot welcome in the North that both the Tynu is not very partial to profusional football- aonditions of custodianship baru bocoms casior, sido and the Wearside organisations rejoiced at although he has many kindly words to say of There is no reason to believe that the modern their saces. Professional football is no longer several of the leading puíð players nød of their tribo of defcuders between the posts would face elued to a few clubs in Lascashire and the abilities as a 'ody. i was delighted to see that the perils of the olden time more valiantly and Midlands; the more the marrier, for these while Mr. Foxter appairs to stund on his

mory safely than did their predecessors. I trained footpads "are a sourcy of innocent fuu dignity, Mr. Wilson declares that there is to question if we have ever seen better guardians to a poor old fogey. small an admixture of public schoolmes in our of the breach than Swepstone, of the London teams. He says with.co.omendable boldness: Pilgrims, and Macaulay, of Darabarton, and "We want a lesreu of public schoolboys in our they were representative men of their day. The forward whose main duty it was to go army, and amateur captains on the cricket for the goalor" and lay him out has been told." "This is precisely tho proposition I improved out of the game, and hence, the veatured to advance in this column when Mr.greater security and scope for thn mạo andor C. R. Fry threw in his lot with Southampton,the crossbar. and when three amatents in Mr. L. H. Ronse, another London medical student, Mr. S. B. Ashworth, an architect, and Mr. Len Hales, of Chester, all played for Stoke, Mr. Charles Fry hus never been the cause of the slightest friction at Southampton, and the young gentlemen of the Stoke clerea have never been a sure of discord. The aims of every prominent football organisation in the land should be the discovery of gentlemen-not the so-called an itent-bat the real Simon Purs, who will play the game for the pleasure it gives, sad the fostering of local men either unpaid or paid) with a talent for the great justime of winter. Professionalis, of conree, has its abuses and its easy sides, and always will have, especially wo long as our teams are all paid mon. Many of our profes THE FRENCH IN TONKINsionals are really men of sterling character, but

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ja still on other topic on which I must join us with him. He boldly asserts that as a centrs forward G. Q. Smith has never beau squalled, and that the old Carthusian-Oxoniau is the greatest centrs the world has ever soon. Now no ono kay way desire to belittle the ability and the services of "Jo" Smith, who has had : twenty international caps bestowed upon him. Bot lans Mr. Foster never heard of Geordie Ker, of Dr. John Smith; of Junies Brown (of Black- burn), of Tinsley Lindley (of Nottingham), DE (of Battlefield) As a matter of charity to an John Goodali (of Preston), and of Willie Sellar

educated sportsman, I must believe that he knows such men lived. but he was ouly a infant two years old when Geordic Kor was at his zenith, and he was a mere boy of ten when the last of these, John Goodall, was approaching the moriding of his fame. What right thes iras Mr. Foster to ignore these great centros.aud proboance G. O. Smith as the greatest plager in

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