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is a thoroughly up-to-date work on Football 

 — Association and Rugby — Hockey and 

 Lacrosse, All lovers of football are familiar 

 with the name of Bertie Feegan, the well-known 

 International Blackheath and Kent County 

 player. As a medical man Mr. Feegan's ideas 

 on this point are of more than ordinary interest, 

 and his advice to young players is sound and 

 thoughtful. 



Mr. Tinsley Lindley when he retired lately 

 left one of the most brilliant records behind 

 him in the Association football field. Besides 

 officiating as Captain for Cambridge University, 

 he later on acted as Captain for England. He 

 says himself, that like Joseph, he should have 

 a coat of manv colours. After leaving- 

 Cambridge University he played for a number 

 of years with Notts Forest, Notts Countv, the 

 Corinthians, Sheffield, Crusaders, &c. All 

 Association men will, I feel sure, eagerly look 

 forward to his part in the book. 



Mr. Prevost Battersby, who is a well-known 

 figure in the Hockey field and already an 

 author on the subject, has had a varied career 

 all over the world, and it is almost a pity for 

 the sake of his readers that he is confined to 

 one subject. As a military and naval corre- 

 spondent of the Morning Post, and as a writer 

 of several books, his work is well known, 



