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FOOTBALL

WESTLAND SUB-UNION

The meeting of the Westland KubIhiien was held last evening at S o'clock. Mr ('. .1. I’. Scll.'is occupied the chair, in li e absence of the President.

Fight players were charged for differences Declining in last Saturday’s matches, and were severely cautioned by the eh iirinaii. after the cases had been considered.

The Union-resolved to r: commend the Referees Assogialion to hold a meeting mi Tuesday evening to arrange referees for the Seven-Aside Tournament, and repat t. to the Union. Notice of motion was given by Mr Aldridge:— “That a judicial committee l,e formed consisting ol live members, and in future all men ordered oil the field to come before this committee." Messrs fnlhusli, Houston and W. Wilson left the meeting during ti e progress of the meeting. Nominations for the Seven-Aside Tournament were received as follows: — SENIOR:

Kiwis, A and B. Excelsiors, A. and B. United, A. and 11. Ktimara, A. and B. lluri I lari, A. and B. Kokatuhi, A. and li. JUNIORS:

Kiwis. A. ii lit I li. Excelsiors, A. mid li. Hari llari, A. Kokatalii. A. Aralmra, A., I!, ami Pirates. A. K KLLK.II CUP, 111. Oil A 01' United, A. and H. Jlover, A. and' li. SCHOOLS - SEf 'ONDA 11 A" Convent Kanieri). Ilium. State Scliool. lluatitpu. Convent (Hokitika). Pit i.M AKV :

Ilium. Stall 1 School. Kntvies lor the Kicking Competition close at o’clock, on Saturday. Kntlies tor Schools’ Seven-Aside to he post entry. The listure committee meet at S p.m. this evening to arrange fixtures. Accounts totalling l"S were passed for payment. This concluded the meeting. MAOIII TKAM AT SYDNEY. SYDXKY, May 29. Tlie Maori foothallers were accorded a civic reception here to-day. The members of the team are concerned over the disappearance of William Tapsel, whom they state disappeared from Tnurnugn Wharf when the team were leaving for Auckland, and has not since been heard

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 1

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315

FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 1

FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 1

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