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FOOTBALL

W E STLA Nll Suß-U NI ON

The CmnmitK-e met on Monday evening Present—Messrs McGregor (Chair) Sellers, Gillooly, Set-heck, Dowell (’2), Butland, Aldridge, Ilownt, McMannnway, Adjamsoii, Stafford Lynn alid Heenan (hon. sec). Tne Barnett Glass Coy., of Christchurch offered a silver cup (per Mr G. Woods) for competition under certain conditions.- —Received with thanks It was resolved to allow the winners of this vear’s senior competition to hold it for the year, but the win is not to count in the ultimate award. The Judicial Committee’s reports were received and confirmed. Mr McGregor was appointed manager of the rep. team and Air AI. Aloyinhan of Kokiitahi was appointed Captain and Mr A. Cutbush, touch judge. The Kiwi Cub offered the use of their training shed tor the rep team. Deceived and accepted with thanks. Ft was resoved to apply to the Rniln ay Department for the 1 p.m. train to leave on Saturday at 12.30 p.m. and to apply for concession tickets for team and executive.

Mr Stafford moved that a former motion be rescinded in connection with a donation made.

The Judicial Committee met last j ' evening at 7.30 o’clock. Present— 1 ! Messrs Sellers (Chair), Tamili, Michel | I and E. W. Heeunn. R. Fraser attend- i I ed the meeting and stated that Wallace had tackled him when he did not 1 have t- .e hall and he had swung him ' off, but did not strike at him. He and Wallace were perfectly good friends during the match. In view of previ- ; ous happenings it was resolved that | Fraser hi* .cautioned as to future behaviour . SITHTTIAMAN AND N. 7. CAW,K ASHOta-fION. MAORIS IVIN. (Received this da.y at 10.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, July The Maoris defeated Tnverell by 30 to 0. FOOTBAI,I, PAYMF.NTS. UNITED SERVICE TEIiEORAMS. (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, July 3. As a preventative against rough play the Football Association has decided that the wages of suspended players si all be paid to the benevolent fund fni the period of the suspension;

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1922, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
336

FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1922, Page 3

FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1922, Page 3

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