CLUB ROOMS.
Mir. 3. Hutchings asked for a ruli,ng on. tfeo rights of clnbs occupying club rooms in the Basin Reserve pavilion. He complained of the grease that became smeared about.
The chairman replied that tho Cricket Association rented the rooms from the .City Council for £10 a room, and the fiourcil had the right to mako the rooms ;tvaj able to the Athletic Association.
■it*. P. 8. Broad said he thought MrJ ■llntchings had a legitimate grievance ■T'i.e association, however, had no re- ■ dr.'SS, but it sympathised with the clubs. ■ Afr. Luckie suggested that the executive of the association should make i representations to the Reserves Com- ' mittee.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 73, 23 September 1930, Page 4
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