ASSOCIATION.
MEET IXC OF THE MAXAGFMES'I Mr. )!. IMOII presided over tli usual meeting of tho Management Con
initteo of the Wellington Football Association last eveningFourteen entries were received for the public schools six-asido tournament, which is to commence on Saturday morning, September 13. Tho Now Zealand Foot-ball Association notified: that tlio following appointments had been mado ill the boys' representative matches, which aro to bo played in "Wellington on September 6:—AYe.llington. v. Otago—Referee, Mr. F. O'C'onuell; linesman, Mr. B. 8011. Wellington v. Marlborough—Referee, Mr. R. Hutoheson; linesman, ]\IY J. Howitt. It was decided that Marlborough play Wellington on tho Basin . Reserve, tlio match to at 1.45 p.m. Tho Otago-Wellington fixture will be played onjiho samo reserve, this game to commence at 3.15 p.m. Tho following recommendations from tho Boys' Sub-committee were approved : —(a) That tho sixth division representatives p'ay South Wellington (winners of tho sixth division championship) as a curtain-raiser to a Charity Cup match on Saturday, September 13. (b)'That the fourth division championship competition bo closed, and that Alarist Bros, bo declared winners. Also that tho Charity Cup fixtures commence on September G. (c) That tho fifth B division trial match bo played ou September 13. It was decided that Hospital play Brooklyn United on the Hospital ground on September G. This wil l bo the only senior Ohaaity Cup match on Saturday. It' was fuj-tlier decided that if Hospital get into the semi-final and final matchcs in Charity Cup fixtures, they bo asked' to play on town grouuds. . A letter was received from tlio Auckland 1 Football Association asking if Wednesday, October 1, would be a suitable date for a match against Wellington. Auckland representatives play Canterbury for: tho Brown Shield at Christchuroh on September 27, provided tho southern association retain tho trophy in their match against Manawatu Association next Saturday.—lt was decided to ask )>ermission to play tlio Auckland-Wellington match on Newtown Park on tho datp mentioned. A motion was carried to tho effect that no furtlfor correspondence relating to football matters bo'received from R. A. Simpson, late secretary of tlio Corinthian Club. • ■ ' A letter was received from tho Now Zealand Football Association informing the committee that tho various suspensions passed on Corinthian players had been confirmed. With regard to the Now Zealand Council's decision, in which thc.y suspended tlio linesman of tho Corinthian Club till the beginning of 1915 season, it was decided to refer tho matter to the N.Z.F.A. for further consideration. - ■ , SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. Following are tho fixtures and referees for Saturday's games:— Senior Charity Cup.—Hospital v. Brooklyn United, at Hospital; Mr. E. Windley. Second Division Challenge Cup.— , Potono v. Brooklyn United, at Recreation Grouud ; Pctone; Mr. W. Roberts. Third Division Championship.—Con- , gregational A v. Y.M.C.A., at No. 1, Wakefield Park; Mr. S. F. M'Lcan. Congregational B v. St." David's, at jraiclmoiiit's Park-; Mr. A. Hastings. Marist v. Swifts; at No. 2, Wa.kolicld Park; Mr. A. S. Hearn. Fifth Division Challenge Cup.— Brooklyn v. Swifts, at Kelburno, at 1.30 pjn.; Mr. 11. S., Lithgow. St. David's v. Institute, at Kolbumc, at 3 p.m. > Mr. E. Bothell. Island Bay v. Marist, at No. 3, Wakefield Park, at 3 p.m.; Mr. V. Astiil. Y.M.C.A., a byo.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1846, 4 September 1913, Page 9
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