FOOTBALL.
WESTLAND Si' 15-1' ViOX. Tic- weekly meetiiig o' llie Sul>Union was held on AD nday evening at 8 c'clnck. Present A!e>-rs F. ADGiegor (Bresicent). C. J. !’. Sellers, B. Dowell. A. ( nibr-h. D. R. Dowell, J. Roberts. G. Gilford, J. J. Breeze. L. Aldridge. J. lirin. R. Lynn. J. Stafford, A. \Y. D. well, G. Tomlinson. M. Houston, J. Iloua.l. e minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Cnriespulldenee was read and content' noted. Various applicnt ions hr transfers were ! .I!c-fi O'at of 01-dci by being too late in being receiwd by tae I'nion. Re-fcn:e.; ’■■■' t - wc.v lead and i-uii-s-iih-.f-d -.aC'ia-M-.try. Russ ( lo!) wrote, drawing the I ni- ids attention lo stale of Riinn playing livid. Ah lluwat said t’t'erc na.s no grouiiil for c-ejnij)l:iint. Mr .1. Stalford moved that till Club lilies l.e cut am! defined and goal pests I added. Recorded by Air Roberts ami carried. From Secretary Bin ns Memorial Statue Committee asking the Union to ha'’e ait interval on June 4th. from 11.15 to 1.15 t-.i permit unveiling < eromuny, and also to ask the Railway Department to assist with suitable train time-table.—Received.
Afr Dowell moved that the request be granted end every assistance lent the Burns Committee. Seconded by Air Aldridge and carried unanimous-
The report of the Judicial Committee on .). Cliurcliouse stated that lie he severely cautioned and that this was administered by the Committee, and also requested Ilari Hari Club to have ground lines cleared, was received.
Mr Dowell moved that the decision of the Judicial Committee in all cases lie final and he not over-ruled by the Sub-Union. Seconded by Mr J. Stafford and carried unanimously. Air Stafford moved the Judicial Cornell urchouse he confirmed. Seconded ami carried unanimously. REFEREES FOR SATURDAY. Kiwis v. Kokatahi. -Air W. A. Milson. Excelsiors v. Hari Hari, —Air Askew. United v. Kmnara.—Afr A. Sumner. JUNIORS. Kiwis v. Rimu.—Afr E. Hoenan. Arahura v. United. —ATr K.'dsnn. Excelsiors v. Hari Hari.—Air A Sutherland. Ross v. Kokatahi,—Mr A. ATasou. Afr Cuthusli brought up the matter of Union rules, and this created considerable discussion. Resolved to write and ask AY.C.R.U. for Rule Books. The Hockey Club wrote re fixtures. Air Aldridge moved that 3rd. grade match take place on suitable date, and be postponed from Saturday. Alay ]9th and that the Junior match take place at 1.30 on No 2 ground. J lie Senior games were set down: Kiwis v. Kokatahi.—At 1.30 p.m. United v. Kmnara.—At 3 p.m. Insurance rules were read and it was resolved to send copies to various Clubs.
(fate Stewards—Afr D. P>. Dowell 1.. Aldridge and A, Cutbu=h. It was resolved to write and ask Council for the right to charge on Cass Square on June 4th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1923, Page 4
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