FOOTBALL.
WESTLAND SUB-UNION. F 111 ST-R O U NI) FIXTURES. The fi.llowing are the fixtures for the Wo.itlnnd Sub-Union competition, which commences on Saturday, April 21st.: SvENIORS. SATURDAY APRIL 2Lst. Kiwis v. Excelsiors. Cass Septate. I nited v. Kokatalii. at Knkatahi. Huri 1 Titci a bye. SATURDAY. APRIL 2K t li. Excelsiors v. United, Ca-s Sqitat'e. Ilari llati, v. Kiwis, at Hari Hari. Kokatalii a live. SATURDAY. MAY stli., Kokatalii v. Excelsiors. Ca-s Sipcue. Ilari Hari v. United, at Ilari Hari. Kiwis a hye. SATURDAY. .MAY 12th., Kiwis v. Unite!. Cus- Stpiare. Kckat 'hi v. Hari lint i. Knkatahi. Excolsioi's a hye. SATURDAY. AIAY 19th. Kiwis v. Kokatalii. Cess S<| Kit re. Excelsiors \-. Hari Haii at Hari Hari. United a bye. JUNIORS. SATURDAY. APRIL 21st. Arahtira v. Kiwis. Cass Srpiare. Uimu v. E.xceUiors, nt Himu. Hari Mali v. Boss at Hari Hari. Kokatalii a bye. SATURDAY, APRIL 28th. A rah lira v. Riimi. at Aralmru. Kokatalii v. Excelsiors. Cass S(|iiare. Ilari Hari v. Kiwis, at Ilari Hari. Ross a hye. SATURDAY. MAY sth. Arahtira v. Ilari Ilari, at Ilari Hari. 1;i ;v. Excelsiors, at lloss. Kiwis v. Kokatalii, Ca-s Square. Rilllii a hye. SATURDAY, MAY 12th. Artiburn v. Exeel-iors, Ca-s Sipiare. Ilari Ilari v. Kokatalii. ai Kokatalii. L’o.-s v. K.!Illtl at Riimi. Kiwis a hye. SATURDAY. MAY I9ih. Excelsiors \-. Ilari Hari. at Jlari Ilari. Kokatalii V. Ross at Ross. Kiwi, v. Riiim. ( ass Square. -.Vraliora a hye. SATURDAY .MAY 26th. Araliura v. 19--. at Aralmra. Excelsior- v. Kiwi. Cas- Sipure. Kokatalii v. Riimi. at Riiuil. I iaii Ilari a bye. SATURDAY. JUNE 2nd. Kiwi v. Ross in R"'s. I l.i i i !la ri v. R mill at Hen Ilari. Ara li urn v. Kokatalii ai Kokatalii. Excel-ior- a bye.
RU(•' B V |-T XITBA IT - | 11'. i l i.i:oi: \Fll i'l l: i in:-- As-o. ivilu.s.J W E 1,1.! NGT(IS . Apiil I". An iilvilali ill lias been leeeived b,\ the ( hr.in,inn of i la' New Zealand R:igi;v t nieii, Ml S. s. I ) 'ail. from Da-Kagli-h Rugby Union, lor a Y.Z.. Rep. team to vi-it )!,,. United Kingdom dlli ing ihe IP2I-25 season. Advice wa- i: eivi-l by cable from Mr C. S. 'A rav I N.Z. repre-eiita' ivc on the English Rugby Union) tla.i it bad been iiulieated io the English I iiiou that New Zealand would he willing to send a team to Die United Kingdom i:t 1921. Apparently the I nioii at lioa e h.a . seen il" way to arrange lor a New Zealanders’ lour after the reluru of lie Engli-ii lens, troin South \ Irion. ii would lie liecessary for Ih" ’■i.-'A i/i aland leani i-a h ave Inwardi lie end of lia* lean I I"2 i season. MILITARY DEFAULTERS. AND It I'(f BY FOOTBALL. WEI I.INGTiI.Y. April 11. The <|u- --! ion of Die -talus of military ilcf.itiltel's. diseii-s.'il Ip the New Zealand Hugh*. I nion last night. the Wellington Union sent a letter Iroin the i’cturiiad Sc.ldiei:-' Arsoeialion dra.wii'g attention to Hie la* t that *b - lauli 'i" bad '"-Ml da"i jvi'd of their ci' il , ' Ll..* T It,, * I .1. Is. a, * -I from |,l.i \eg ihr gaum The ( bair,nan moved : " I bal ihi> I'nioii appro’.es oi the spirit ol the b.-ii' T and that a t oiiv lie setii to afi'iEateil eluhs wiib the re.-|llesi that tiny check Dieir rolls and reiiorl if tlmre ai-' ~(avers who oilin' nml'l-r tin Dan in a geiienil disci -ion Mr lltimlb:n.„. \ .aid Hull military ileI'aiili "i s should imi be em-uiiraged by I lie a lauU'itr It ugbv ; ode. ill:,, r s|.raVa'i's painfi’ii out Dial i’. ivus not lair to impos*' on the Clubs task :.f seeking out military defa idiers. The j*J> was really on*' for I 'lit' (lOVOMiniOllt * The motion was carried, with two (li.sDCiii iont.s. C\v'!'ERBURY UNION EX PR ESSES DOUBT. C IIinSTCP.rRCTI. April 11. The Rugby Union in discussing tlie debarring <M military defaulters expp.s—d doubt a- io the possibility ot rnl'on ing it oUVuiveiv. A motion was i a I,! "d that no mtiou be iaken. but an amendment wa- (arried referring tie unt t-r io (be annual meeting ol tin S',. , / aland Union. It was decided not' to tie the bands of He Canterliiirv delegaies in Hu- matter 'li,;- ( nion also discti-': e.l toe refusal of the Football Association to aceepl cut lies from dcnomimil mnal scnools. A letter was rereived trom the M*t Old Bovs’ As-ot iatiou. asking, waa. a- Dm: tiie Rugby Union pf..p«>fei , t‘> take. The Mnri.-t delegates stated to.it if i tie \farist scimMiioys were cut out „ f Vho game. Dm Old 1 toys’ Association would take driislie acU.m. Vue Union deeded, that lailing of the Ma fist enD ic- b.v lbo.j, i • Vssoeialion. the l nion -bmd.l . i 11* i it:r scluiolII liticvl:«Ko . 1> c| |. v buy; and also a. _nml-v, eeU\ sainui. si-lnriN’ competition. ' A Committee was set up to report.
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