agceed ^^^^^^H^HH^ombined Hastings — PPHPBi^Y^cdmpetition, and also to arrange for inter-town games in both senior and junior grades on Labour Day. It was also proposed to commence the senior competition on October 16. i Discussing the question of a senior B division, the chairman said that ia Napier junior teams1 were attached to senior grade teams, but this position did not prevail in Hastings. JAt the present juncture the strength lies in the inter-town competition, and we must keep those three teams up to standard," • he said. "We must concentrate on the inter-town. compotition, and to give it some strength it has been proposed by the outgoing committee that there should be an intertown senior B competition. The whole ide'a is to xaise the istandard alhd fot ensure that the standard is maintained." Several delegates intimated that the mattor had not been discussed at the annual meetings of their clubs, and it was decided to refer the matter back to the clubs for immediate consideration with a view to having tho chango introduced this season. Regarding the question of dividing the junior competition into two divisons, it was decided that this be dono provided the senior B competition is not introduced.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 6, 30 September 1937, Page 15
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