FOOTBALL.
AV EST I, AN D SUE- U XlO N. AV.EEKLY MEETING. Tiie weekly meeting of the SuitUnion was held last evening at 8 o’clock. Present—Messrs F. McGregor (President), Sellers, Mclntosh, Dowell ( I), Laing, Houston, Bishop, McCullough, Aldridge, Stafford, Neilson, Tomlinson, llowat, Bain, Breeze, and Lynn. The minutes were confirmed and outward correspondence approved. The Hokitika school team wrote asking permission to piav the Grey school on Saturday as a curtain raiser lo tlie inter-Union game.—Received aid agreed io. Froii- same, notifying they won’i he phased to accept as a prize for l". to winners of the third grade seveuatidc, a framed photograph of Dio team, and a football.—Received air!
agreed to. Fi om AYest Coast Rugby Union, acceuGng challenge for a Dittman Shield n.i.uli next Saturday at Hokitika.- - Ibeived and already dealt with. The Inangahua Sub-Union also sc.it in ;i challenge for the Dittman Shield. Received; consideration lieljl over till ncxl Monday evening. From AYest Coast Rugby Union, re Newman Shield. —Received. From P. Gilford, United Club, stating a player named was not a financial member.—Received. The referee (Mr A. J. .Sumner) reported during tlie course of tlie Koka-tehi-Exeolsior senior game at Kokatahi lie laid occasion to order a player oft for disputing his decision and entering a prof est against Die hostilit y of the spectators.—Received. It was resolved that the player ho referred to the Judi; rial Committee to he dealt with at 7..H1) p.m. on Saturday next. It was resolved that the Kokatahi Club lie requested i.i take Die necessary steps to wire olf Die playing ground. Notice.: of motion were given ‘to rescind the resolution passed at the hist meeting appointing a managing committee and also m rescind the [resolution carried ai. a special meeting on Sai unlay last in reference to transfer of players. It was resolved that .Mr G. McKay eajne.ii! Die representative team oil Satur,!-iy next. It was resolved that M. Junovitch replace M. Baird in the team and Dint all players available meet tit - the Kiwi practice room each evening for training. It was resolved to ask the Mayor to proclaim a holiday oil Saturday from ,‘l p.m. to Si p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1923, Page 1
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