FOOTBALL.
W ESTLAND SUB-UNION. The usual weekly meeting was held last evening at S o’clock. Present: Messrs E. McGregor (President), S. Moore, ,). Breeze. Stafford, Steele, D. Dowell. A. Cuthush, Lawn and E. I leenaii (Secretary). REFER EES AND FIXTURES. Fixtures and referees for Saturday were submitted as follows:--JUNIORS. is a men v. liarilian, at Hokitika, at ;i iv.in., Mr IL Dowell. Kiwi v. Excelsiors, at Hokitika, at !.U> p.m.. Mr D. Aidvor Arahura v. Kumara. at Aralmra, at 3 p.m., Mr L. Hughes. 'ill I ill) GRADE. School v. Excelsiors, at LLj p.m. Mr V. Wilson. From Referees Associaiioii iiotilying that, in future tlie following rule with regard to spikes would lie slrietK enforced: -“Spikes must he (in. iron! edge of Sole and apart and not less than tin. across the lip. Received. From. ’Referee Gaylor reporting an Excelsior player. Received and referred to Judicial (’omir.it Lea. From Kokaialii (Tub re players playing for other. v bibs without a transfer. . Received and contents noted. It was resolved to ask the Club to point, out
I’l-iuii X. I.lnycl applying for reelassilication l'r<'in > enior in junior. -Received I’mm I lokitika Borough C'< <i: nsi I asking i"tiion in appoint a delegation In meet the Reserves foiiimittee. —I’cecivcd. '['he Chairman. Treasurer, Mr l.awu and Secretary were appointed. I'Youi Excelsior Cluh asking assist-an.-e lor an injured player. Received. Considi ration given. Accounts as scheduled wore passed lor payment. Mr Breeze moved Unit a match he arranged lor A\ odnesday week until a R ll gh v sunporters team i ruin Greymoutli. and all players willing to take part he invited to send in their names to the S-eerelary. Seconded hy Mr Conlson and carried. CfirXRSK SOCCER TEAM. At'OKLAN'I). .Tune 15. Auckland Football Association lias received a letter from the United Soccer Association of China suggesting a tour of Vow Zealand in June next, en route to Great Britain. The team has beaten everything ■in the East ami sup vests a ten weeks stay in .Vow Zealand with matches at Christchurch. Blenheim, 'Wellington. Wairarapa, AA'anganui. Alaiiawatu. Tiinarn. Taranaki, Rotorua, Gisborne. Hawlce’s Bay, and Auckland. The cost of the Vow Zealand tour i< estimated at five thousand pounds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1925, Page 1
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