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CANTERBURY RUGBY UNION.

MEETING OF MANAGEMENT.' COiIMITrKK.

lv. Cruw*haw, A. K. Baker, S. F WilYon ' ' • Christchurch Football Club wrote th« as Ibfj ww unable to r«i» a" fourth-urade - compci.-t,on team, they w«e regretfully eon,! Tho Hororuta Sub-Union wrote, fetwardir- * £5 M «nh*mption t P e, and enquiring whelh ;» the amount was to be collected from tS. boon nitormcd by Mr Herver that Uic enbscriotion was to be, pa collects. , The PcniijfulH Itußby Sub-Union -wrot* Matinp thut Mr L. J. Smith bad been an! - pointed delopate to tlw'C.R. Union Concerning AVicrckV r*instaU>ment th* '" lemufnU Sub-tniou said it-vrne considered that before dtaUng w jtb the matter at all '' ■ t!io Canterbury Rnirby Union should h*vc ciub in the Sub-l ition could deal direct with "< ' the l.nion there was no eeccasilv- for %. Peniiiflula Sub-Union. It wa,-. docided to write to tb* Sub-Union -' with g the nißUer had be€ " *° deaJ * ""'• Considerable discussion took nlace re«wd- • ing a letter of tho Limrood Club in rogard - - *? >•• Taj™, who, residing at -Bakaia. d«- " end to .play, for the AAbnrtoa ' Sob-Uofci davl y? ' * Dd in <?hriatcl,u -cl» on Satur- • '.' .v*I le ;i ( ? om , petitionß Commille* Tecommende.i that this should bo allowed. It was found that the> competition role regarding Sub-Union players being allowed to play in town if they got a permit had' been altered in 1912, but had not been altered ■ in the L/n:on Annual. It was decided that the application bo considered when Payne sent in'an sipniication nccoiupanied by a permit from Ilia Sub-Union. , Tbo LytWton Club wjota etating that their junior team would be unable- to tTarel to Kangiora. on May 30th to pl»y Nor«Ji Canterbury to roanv of the" player* being unable to Ret away from work iii'time to estch tho HAS p.m. train. It was decided to reply that the arrangement could notVe altered. ■ Complaiuts were made TcgaTcling tie ie. erufficiency ot -dreeenis-rooni necommodatiaa' ak' IjJnwood Park, and tho consequent incen* vemence cud -diseorafait caused to player*. It was decided to write to the City CouneJ > ' drawing their attention in the matter, and asking them to have, the deficiency remedfoj at once. ■ ■ •• , Several dub? which had played a numbe* °iw nn '' Bte< * men yon cautioned th«t the oflfence would bo met with a fin* in future. ' .- :

SATURDAY'S MATCHES. • '_i The following nre the grounds and w»- -~' feroos for Saturday'e nicfcJies:— :i' J Christchnrch t. Old Boye L"an« .'■'" caster Park Oval, Air R. TV. Britton; i£cii- i- " vale- iv 'Vcreity, •' Lancaster ■ Park; eontbi ;," ground. Mr 3.T. Weslon; Linwood v. Albion, ' , Lancaster Park, /west ground, Mr VT. Duggan; Sydenham v. Mariet Bros.. tfyJoniua' Perk. Mr G. S. Matbews. y . Jumors— Sydenham v. Albion, Sydenham Park, Mr G. Gray; Linwood v. "Marisk, Mariete ground/Mr A. Alexander; Lyttelton, ' v. Old Boys, Lyttelton, Mr H. E. HiddJe- • *- stone; Christohurch v. Jforlfe. Canterbury. Rangiora, Mr H. C. Wilson; 'Varsity t. Mewrale, 'Vanity ground, Mr T. J. Enni* ■ Preeident'e Cnp—'Varaity v. Belltgt, BnV fast, Mr R, Cockayne; MerivjJc A. r. Kaia. s poi, Merivale ground, Mr W. Harm»n; Al. l - bion v. Christchurch, Chrktcfcurcli grouafl. - Mr- A. H. JToall; ilerivalc B. v. C.R.17. 2 ground. Mr Joe. Weeton: B.H.S. v. Linwpod, B.H.S ground. Mr T. D. Fraror; Old Boye , a bye. ■ ' Fourth CJae»--Christohurch r. Strnuwr, Sumner, clefa-nlted by Chrietchurch; Kaiapii v. Sydenham. Kaiapo'i, Mr W. Ru««ll; North Canterbury v. AlcriraJe, C.R.U Xo. 1 crouni Mr F. C. Schmidt: B.H.S. v. Albion, Albion ground, Mr L. Linwood v. Old Boys, Linwood grpiind; Mr J. Mercer; iiyfcleltbn v. Mariste, O!d Bove' gronnd, Xorth Park, Mr E. G. Watkins."

Fifth Class (at Lancoeter Park, 1.30 p.m.)— Telepfraph v. Lyttelton, Sydenham v. Eastern, Northern r. Western, WaJtham Majiste » bye. ■

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 10

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CANTERBURY RUGBY UNION. Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 10

CANTERBURY RUGBY UNION. Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 10

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