FOOTBALL
SATURDAY’S GAMES
The second round of the senior championship commences on Saturday next the games set down for play being Kiwis v. Kokatahi at Hokitika at 1.30 p.m.; Diggers v. Excelsiors at Hokitika at 3 p.m.; Kumara v. Rinm at Kumara ; Ross has a bye. The only junior fixture is Kiwis v. Ross at Ross. The following players will represent the Pirates (Senior) Football team to play at Kumara on Saturday next— Head, J. O’Connor, H, Wells, R. Madgwick, Nancekivell, Seddon, Willoughby, Corsan, Boyd, J. Hagar, Scliwass, Adams, Hacked, Kidd. All players unable to play in this match, please notify J. Nancekivell before Friday evening. The following will represent Diggers in their match with'Excelsiors on Saturday at 3 o’clock.: Dowell, Inglis, McManaway, Sherlock, Perhnm, Digger Moore, Askew, Ellsmore, Duncan, Brown, Cutbush, Muir, Cutbush, Gardner, Breeze, Keogan and Stuart. The following will represent Kiwi Juniors in their match with Ross Juniors at Ross on Saturday—L. Jones, McDiarmid. White, Kidd. Stewart, Marks. Stevens, Duncan. Jones, Cutbush, Breeze S.. Breeze D.. Chadwick, Simpson, Glass. Kmergeneies—Farnum, Haussmann. Foote Mvers. All members are requested to be at the Town Clock at .1.15 p m. as the Lorry leaves for Ross at 1.30 p.m. sharp. All players unable to make the trip are requested to notify the Secretary before Friday evening. WESTLAND SUB-UNION.
Tile weekly meeting of the Union was held last tconing. There were present Messrs F. McGregor (president, in the chair), D. R. Dowell, T. Gillooly, L. Hughes, J. J. Breeze, A. Dowell, R. Moore. H. and A. SSeebeck, W. O’Brien, J, Hagar, Woods, X. Scott, N. Lamont, A. Cutbush and E. W. Heenan (Secretary).
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. INWA R D COR R ESPONDENCE.
Frbm Fourth Grades, applying for assistance in procuring a hall. It was resolved to donate a ball immediately to the Club.
Prom Ross Club, re town and country match. The majority of delegates favoured this match next Saturday, but as a notice of motion was necessary before the fixtures could be altered, this was considered impossible. Notice of motion was given to play a town v. country match on Saturday, June lltli. The Sub Union unanimously resolved to again request the W.C.R.U. to have a selector on the W.C.R.I ~ stating they >u’ic not sitislb-d with having an advisor.
Reports to hand stated that no companies were desirous of insuring players. All delegates were instructed to report at next meeting if their Clubs will support a union scheme.
REFEREES’ REPORT. A recommendation that the referees appointed l>y the Association, after being approved by the Union will not in future be altered, was approved. REFERE.’S FOR SATURDAY. Kiwis v. Kok talii, 1.30 p.m., Mr IV. Wilson. Diggers v. Excelsiors, 3 p.m., Mr A. Cutbusb. Rinui v. Kuinara, 3 p.m., Mr J. T. Irvine. War Memorial. —The School Committee were granted permission to take up a collection on Cass Square. .Mr J.amont gave notice of motion to have the Ross Club’s 1.30 p.m. match played at 3 p.m. Mr W. Carter wrote accepting office as Grounds Official. Referee for junior match.—Kiwis v. Ross, at Ross, Mr R. Moore. At the meeting of the Referees’ Association held at 7 p.m;, Mr L. Hills was nominated by the local Association for the office of Vice President to Y ■ v Zealand Referees’ Association.
The Kiwi Football Club hold a practice on Cass Square at 7 o’clock, sharp this evening. Every member must be present.
RRITISH RUGBY UNION
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
LONDON, May 31
The annual meeting of the Rugby Union decided that New Zealand, New •South Wales and South Africa should be represented on the Union Committee.' Mr C. J. Wray, on behalf of New Zealand, said the action would bring the parent union and those of the Dominions into closer touch, and enable the Dominions to furnish the Union with very necessary information. New Zealand might one day ask for international representation, in urging alterations in the laws. New Zealand was doing its best to fight the strong opposition of the League game.
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