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ASSOCIATION

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, i ' -

The Management Committee of the Wellington i'ootball Association met last evening, Mr.. A. E. Wells presiding. ' • ■

. The. secretary of the Nelson Football Association wrote, stating .that his as-' sociation would be pleased to ;receive a visit from a Wellington 'representative team any time this season., The writer stated that- they could have the use .of Trafalgar Park for the match—On the motion of Mr. T. Thompson, the matter was held over. The opinion was expressed that there would be lio difficulty ■ in getting a. team away.

The question of arranging for a ground for a match between-the.Govern-ment Printing Office boys,', team and ,the l Post Office boys was left in the hands of the secretary. .-

' A letter was .received from the town clerk stating that on account of certain drainage matters which were needing attention, No.' 2 ground at Wakefield Park would not be available for play- at present. Mr. 6. Hollamby, secretary of «'<Ms.M.S. , »Philqn»l-iClttb}iiwrotef asking if 'matches' could be' arranged^withnWellington clubs during the crui6or's stay at -this port.—The matter was left in -the' hands bf :the Fixtures' Committee.

The question of' a Wellington Fifth Division representative team; visiting ■ Ayckland this season was held over for two weeks

Mr. T. Chapman having been absent from three consecutive meetings of tho Committee, ho was deemed to have-va-cated his seat. A special general meet'injif of the association will .bo held shortly to elect his successor. The secretary of' t-lio Canterbury Football Association forwarded a letter stating that :it was impossible to send n team to play Wellington on Saturday, July 25.; It was decided to bold over for a week, the question of a Wellington representative team's visit to the south. Mean-time-the South Canterbury Football Association will be written to-asking them ■under what terms they would-be prepared to receivo a visit. . • . ' FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY. • Following are the fixtures and ' referees for Saturday's Association games First Division.—Hospital v. Thistle,, Porirua, Mr. Hawkins; Brooklyn v. Petone, Petone, Mr. Duffy; Wanderers v. Swifts, Kilbirnie Park. Mr. Lithgow; Rovers v. Corinthians, Basin Reserve, Mr. Yeoman; Diamonds v. Y.M.C.A., Julbirnio Park. Mr. Windley. ' , .Second Division.—St.* David's v. Artillery, Petone. Mr. Kettlewell * Thistle v. Wanderers, Duppa Street, No. 1, Mr. Martin; Kaiwarra v. Brooklyn A, Dupna Street, No. 2. Mr. S. M'Lean; BrookIvn B v. Miramar, No. 7, Mr. Taylor; Newtown Congregational v. Diamonds, Kelburn. Mr. Leddy.

Third Division.—Marist v. South Wellington, Duppa Street. Sir. R; M'Lean,; Y.M.C.A. A' v. Y.M:C.A. B, Miramar, No. 6, Mr. W. S. Webster; Swifts v. St. David's; Petone, Mr. Hutcbeson.

Fourth -Division.—Petone v.- Stats, Petone, Mr. Greenj Swifts, v. Seatoun, Kilbirnie Park. Mr. Holt; Marist A v. St. David's, Petone, Mr. K'ettlewell; Island Bay v.' Institute. Basin Reserve, Mr. C. Webster; Brooklyn-vi'Y.M.C.A. B, Kilbirnie Park, Mr. A. Webster; Y.M.C.A.' A v. Marist B, .Miramar, No. 8; Mr. A still. -

Fifth Division.—Pettrne' v. Y.M.C.A.. Petone, at 2 ,p.m., Mr. Greoh: Karori v. Brooklyn, Kelbiirno, at 1.45' p.m., Mr. Leddy; Institute v. 'Marist, Duppa. Street, at 1.45 p.m.. Mr J. Kea'n; South Wellington v. Seatoun, Miramar, No. 1, Mr. Clauahton. <- Fifth B Division.—ConGrdg.itional- i». "Wade'stbwn, ' Miramar. No. 5, Mr. J. Taylor: Amokura v. Y.M C.A., Miramar, No. 6. Mr. W. S. Webster; Island Bay v. St. David's, Anderson Park. Mr. .Fnrniss. ' Sixth Division.—Marist H v. Marist T, Miramar, NO. 2, at 2 0.m., Mr. Bell; South Wellington v. .Institute. Kilbirnie, at 1.45 p.m.. Mr. Bowles; Brooklyn v. Kelburn, Miramar, No. 7, at 2 p.m., Mr. Thompson. .

'Sixth' Division B.—Congregational v. Island Bay. Duppa Street, at 1.45 p.m., 'Mr. R. M'Leon; Morist H v. Swifts, Anderson 'Park, at 1.45 p.m., Mr. Adams; Y.M.C.A. r. Marist T, Miramw, at 2 p.m.," Mr. Moors. Wodnpsdav., ' Fixtures'.—Hearts v. T.M.C.A.. Kilbirnie Park. Mr. ThompBon : Tramways v.- Brooklyn,. Kilbirnie Park-. Mr. Kettlewell: Porirua United v. H.M.S. Philomel,. Porirua. Jlr. E. Windley: H.M.S. Psycho v. H.M.S. Pyramus, Miramar, No. 6, Mr. Hawkins. MID-WEEK MATCHES.. After an' interesting game on Kilbirnie Park yesterday .afternoon Hearts defeated Porirua United by 5 goals to nil.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 5

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ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 5

ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 5

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