SOCCER FOOTBALL
$-Z. COUNCIL MEETING
.A meeting of the' Council of the New Zealand .Football Association was heM TWllwn^,? nd A- Williams (hon. sec.) ,The Wellington Football Association' reported that a Thistle player had been pr6hibited for two weeks for using bad lanf?T£? h?i, TeieTe?- The coim*a ordered that the sentence, in the circumstances, was a very light one, and decided, to draw the attention of the WFA to_the leniency.. It was stated; thaVin"' iuture, m similar .circumstances, the sentence might be increased by the N Z F A ' It was decided to inform South Auckland that North Auckland's challenge for the Brown Shield must stand, and that the game be played by 13th July. , , The Taranaki Asosciation reported upon the progress; of game, and stated that vr, K. J. K. Macredy, a member of the executive, had' been instrumental in raising no fewer than five schoolboy teams in New Plymouth. ■ t „. ..,.-.. ■>.*. _ The Buller. Association forwarded £BBs in payment of fees. The association stated that they could not assist the council financially, -; • ■Ms£\£ a?an?ki Association wrote stating that the suspension passed on a "player cautioned, but not ordered off, for using bad language on the field, had been cancelled/^The association was hot quite clear a?. f »™ authority under which the council decided that a player could not be suspended unless sent off the field The .matter was referred to the Emergency Committee. ■ _ , ?t was reported that Chatham Cup entries had been received as follows:— North Auckland 1, Otago 1, Wellington 5, South Auckland,!,.Poverty,Bay 1, Manawatu.2, Canterbury 5, Auckland 12. . Total 28
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 135, 12 June 1929, Page 6
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261SOCCER FOOTBALL Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 135, 12 June 1929, Page 6
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