RUGBY
SEACLIFF CLUB The sixth annual meeting of the Seacliff Chib was held in the school hall last Saturday, and was largely attended. Mr E. Tibbie, in moving the adoption of (he report and balance-sheet, congratulated the club on its past season’s lecord, and stated that the outlook for the coining season was bright, as there were several young players coining forward. The report was adopted.
The .election of office-bearers resulted as follows: —I’atrons, Dr St. L. Gribben, Mr J. C. Lloyd - president, Mr C. Crossan ; vice-presidents—Messrs P. Hell, I 4 '. Brown, G. Reid; honorary members Mesdames E. Hughes and Ballingall, Messrs H. Glanvill, A. N’ordmeyer, W. Werges, R. APin tosh, W. Marshall, C. Parker, E. Jackson, C. Duncan, R. Love, J. APDcmnell, K. C. Reid, W. Hobson, D. Reid, R. Cochrane, L. Walker, J. Ireland, H. Mayall. H. Marshall, H. Hammond, W. Reid, H. Grant, R. Lindsay, R, Luke, H. Todd, A. Edmeusen, J. Erdmau, W. Wilson, ’ll. Reid, R. M’Millau, C. Walton, Drs Hunter, Martin, and Hastings; secretary and treasurer, Air E. C. Treweek; auditor, Mr E. Tibbie; club captain, Air E. Tibbie: selectors— Messrs P. Bell, C. Crossan, and the held captain; coach. Air G. Arndt; Management Committee —Alessrs E. Brown. E. Tibbie, P. Bell, A. Leckie, J. Sullivan, H. APLay, E. Fraser, and G. APCallum; delegates to Eastern Districts Sub-union, Messrs P. Bell and G. Reid. The President announced that the gold medal presented by Air F. G. Gumming had been awarded to E. Lonie, and that the three caps presented by the chib had been awarded to E. Tibbie, R. Te Tail, and R. Ellison. It was also announced that Air Gumming would present a gold medal again this season, and the club two caps. PIRATES V. CHRISTCHURCH A match will be played between the Christchurch Club and Pirates, at Carisbrook on Saturday, at 3. The teams are as follows: — Christchurch. —Forwards : Scrimshaw, Rogers, Moore, APKeu/.ie, Gasson, Coiildwell. Stewart. Aienzie. Backs; I'ssher, Soanes, Cocks, Ogilvie, Jones, Williams, Neill. Pirates.—Forwards; Boyd, Grocott, Smith, Spence, Beveridge, Srathani, Joyce. Backs: Ritchie, Prichard, Eraser. Findlay, Niven, Giles, Gourly, Hook. RAILWAY CLUB A meeting of the combined Railway Football Clul) was held in the Railway Social Hall last evening, and was well attended. It was decided to enter a third grade team, comprised wholly of railway members, to play as Union “ C,” and affiliate with the Union Football Club. The election of office-bearers resulted as follows;—Patron, Air B. R. Sword; president, Mr C. AI, Benzoni; vice-pre-sidents—Air Howie, Air R. Nelson, Air C. G. Wilson, Air J. G. Graham, and Mr L, Fraser; secretary and treasurer, Mr J. A. Stead; committee—Alessrs W. APDougall, J. Hadclersley, W. E. Lucy, R. Thompson, J., Peat, Lane, and F. C. Smith. It was decided to hold the first practice on April 8. HAIKGRAI V. INVERCARGILL PIRATES The following will represent Kaikorai in their annual match against Pirates (Invercargill) on Saturday, at Cnrishrnok, at. I.3o:—AJillar. Inglis, Laing, Armstrong, Ross, Oliiver, Rotting. AP Hardy. Watkins. Watts, Richardson, Quirk. Basket. Glengarry, Perry; emergencies—Begg, Rotting, Chettlcburgh.
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Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 3
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