FOOTBALL.
AYKST COAST BBC BY UNION
At a meeting of the Committee hold on 1 huesday evening at (Ireyinotith, it was resolved to endorse the Chairman’s action in dealing with boundaries. there being no boundary between this and other unions, but no player is to play lor more than one union. A telegram was read from the Motuel.a Union re the Soddon Shield match. It was decided to confirm the date. July 2.!, for the match. Moliteka to arrange with the N.Z. Union for a referee.
A telegram from the Westland StthUiiion asking lor a match with the Creyinoiitli junior reps, tor Saturday. July ISJlli, was accepted, clubs to fur-ni.-.h names of players available. The Technical School asked permission to play a friendly match with Hokitika on Saturday. If was left to the Secretary to arrange, hut tlie team is to lie advised that it must fulfil the Saturday fixture.
1 1 was decided to ask the Hokitika School for a suitable dale to play the Newman Shield match : also to ask Colulen fifth grade why they did not play Saturday's fixture.
It was decided to ask the New Zealand Union's permission to play J. Steel in Hie match at Motucka on July 2(i. and to pick a team on Saturday, July l!)tli, for .Motucka. Tenders for cars will close on July Iff.
ll was reported that the X.Z. team s headquarters while in Fnglaud havo been lixed as Newton Abbot. Betters addressed to that town, or care of Mr ('. ,J. Y\"ray. solicitor, ltiti, Piccadilly, Boudon, or care of High Commissioner for New Zealand. I.ondon. England. will lie sure of re-direction and prompt delivery.
BIiADB'K football. CMR rSTCH I'KCH. July f). Canterbury A. and I’. Association decided this afternoon that the Canterbury Rugby Union should be advised that the Association desired the Show (bounds on the Wednesday afternoon on which the Canterbury League foot-bailers will play Fnglaud on the Trotting (bounds (next door). It was explained that it would be a protest to the Fnii.n for refusing the 'Rugby Beagoe's application for (lie Snow Grounds, and for the “’snub” given to tin* A. and P. Association by the Rugby Union in refusing to hear a deputation from the Association.
During the discussion, the memhet.s pointed out that this proposal would prevent- the Rugby Union from staging anv counter attraction.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1924, Page 1
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