FOOTBALL.
WESTLAND SUB-UNION. AIONDAY, SEPT. 3rd. The Sub-Union met at 8 p.ni.. -Air E. .McGregor presiding. In referefico to the complaint made 1,.- the caretaker against, two junior players, an eujtiiry was held and the two players were heard. Ultimately consideration was deferred to uexl meeting. A request by the Kiwi Club for permission to pi ay a Grey team was granted, the Hockey Club to have the gate proceeds. The InimgaliUit Sub-Union wrote regarding the Dittman Shield. The Secretary to reply. The Alokihinui Club wrote asking tor a match with A\ cstlalid. It was 10gretted that the request could not he complied with. From District High School team a-k----irg permission to play Reeftmi and AVestport schools, under Newman Shield conditions. —Received and request granted. Accounts amounting to £9 Los were passed for payment. The Secretary announced the arrangements made for tho Bailor tour were: Leave Hokitika at 9 a.m. on Thursday, dinner at Reyfion. and leave again for AVestport tit 2 p.ni. the team stav at the Grand Hotel.
A DR AAV. SYDNEY. September 4. At Abcrniain the Chinese succor team played a drawn game with South Alai:land. the scores being two all.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1923, Page 4
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