FOOTBALL.
Per Pro-. Association. \V r-.us-.n■ >x, ,iurn- 30. Tlie Management (.'oininitU'O • : ire '•Tow /calami i!u-;le. r ibimu ticciffcl t>ni;?!if that the bVw /..-aland kio mi in Ai;sir.tlie. ho pul up at : ’aPa'd i Sydney. Several cases in which pi" cm e'e been suspended were reported Iran l)a mara, vasaer, end \’. ,-1 Hi r,.. -: t. an being upheld by the comm'.l.h. e. Tl;o statement <‘f fint-uviai r-'-aii <4 Koi-1.1l V. South Bland walvl* _ slanged, total rcceipis' ;e, Av. evil tea - '>• Union received two-thirds. Altar deducting certain expenses X l 7 l- remains, but players’ travelling expenses 'save in be deducted from this. Members el tbe team i- r Au ira.h.t must roadi Wellington by July lUs. nsiid'i Flay. Per [Te;s As. :i.'.airsi. S;t; mvui>, .1 mi .’ 21. At .a meeting of Tar;m;il.• Rugby Union bald lust, night it wiv- dc; ld.A to take firm steps to put nnvvn >-ie.;g!i play. .Several case.; wc.-n ;h-a;r with, and after hearing lengthy «v idemy is was resolved to disqualify i• a Hie n. player named H, Young, ol'Ominake. ami that lie ho warm'd off all i on Hull grounds and that a copy i t the e\ i-dciu-o be forwarded. to in<* •pidi.-o. In the case, of E. Howe ;, ni \', a.imate, the Union was iff opinion that it was not proved b> their a:ssfaction that Howes siattel; vhe btov that caused injury Hi toting, oaf Howes evidently srruaK Vcuug a.; an earlier period of the game, and iaat: he be disqualified uni U Pm end. _.,.f P.HIB season. B. t'eiTUa v.n;. ■•'Ho disqualified luiiil idie itt[ i-f loos, and D. O’BuiHvan and a. Ida'- ionot. leaving the field when 0-qup H-d by the rei'orce were. d’SqaaHhed tutil tho end of the prerent sca.sui. It was also ’solved to ask Ino Southern lief. ■ roes’ Aff-.qnai hm i■' iiiquifo into the t-a.-.a of dm ifieivu In the Upiviiake-'Vaimaie match, where rough play ocetmvil. evuini.-e iu (lie hands cd: the Union !•' id iiu.v tn show tliat the vdcr-io did mil exercise proper control over the nndea. A Clifton player was : e.-fim. led! or cr.e mouth from -J uno 30 lor tail in;;' to leave the field when or land. Rano il l kc i iu‘ >b; i: us s. A nteeliug of the Maimgenu ut Cor.imitt.ee was field Imd evenie.r. Mr S. J. Gibbons Hi the chair. The apjiliealioo of A. -Bishop to he reinstated as a Junior player v,»e-’ fused. Tho motion proposed by Mr Bauuders (Ruta), which vae I'yq was as follows : —‘‘That cq!aado; mg tlio applicant resides at Bala. an.n states in ids letter that ol uci v. iso lie will net get a-gam-’, leaf ha be
classified us a junior. ” Tiio captain -of- Ll;’id on juu if -r Huh wrote coinplamig et the wot couilitiou of the ground at Ram, ami also tho inadcfji'.a.to acfoinmudattun provided lor tho u\nu i- dressing. It was farther mentioned tout (lie team had to return home wituout rofreshmeiit. Mr Saunders cxpla.Lied ii:er*' iw no accommodui ion iious-' at Ha!;!, and. it was a di(lieult mutter In get anybody to provide rcT'a-Rm'mt. He was quite in sympathy with the Martou Ululv •As iv:mr:!s Iho ground, lie said it was [he lirsi limo in the history d’ (h- cud* tleat tho ground had !>.'■ u 01 sch a wet state. It wis admitted te be. g-'acr-all.v one of lh-' heri. in 11• Hi:ini'. The Hmirmnu sugg.vted Hmf (he Bata Hall could bo u-md for vn iiing teams. It was resolved tUrli! b ■ a rcT-m----moudatiou to Lata Flub to make bettor a-miuge.meut.ii lee the wo rsui-moda-tiou of visiting t'-'am.'. The ivforce iu the Fuwtuu-J»;du match at Rut a- reported a Marlon player for using obscene language, aiui protested against lie' captain's refusal to give the name of tim olfoudor. An exple.wat’ou warn received froin the eaqde.ii':, which Mas accepted. It was decided to ml: lee reicn e, tho alleged rA.Vuder, aad the < aw* tain of Hie Marten h-aru !o a! Uriel, next mooting of the iViiio a.geruee.r, Committee, When the charge:: will bo dealt with. Martou Chib wrote, prstem mg against the...short notice give!! of shield fixtures.--.!t was d u-ide-.l in draw fixtures and appoiur r- iVna-s for the remaining nr;tc ! i‘ , s In coucmmectiou wit 9. a jvuugrapi! a;ipeariug in the Advocnle on. t iu.i matter, Father Molloy took e,;-.- eption to the pnblieath'n of sv.-di u, statement. He suiddt wa s rchecDng cm tho mauagemout, who wero Tier as enthusiastic for the : , ue..y:s of football as the players tlioinselv and apparently more so timn scam of , thorn, lie imped the pm,:graph d-d not emanate from any of the, pinyo'-s or meiubei's of the committee. It was resolved that- it be an mstnictiou to captains of chibs to furnish referees with,a list of names of players taking part iu cup matches. It was reported that four teams had entered for the school competitions, and fixtures wore drawn up as follows: — JUNE 29. Bata v. Huutorvills', at Kata (Mr Fraser). __ Marlon v. Turakiau, at Martou (.Vie Diuiue). .T F JjV u. Huutorvillo v. Bala, at lluuit ; vilie (Mr Hill). Martou' v. Turakinu, at Tur.ikina (Father Molloy). The final between the winning divisions will bo played at Minimi. SHIELD FIXTURES. June 2(s.—Martou v. Bulls, at Bulls (Father Molloy). July 3.—Martou v. Himtrrvillc. at • 'Martou ( Mr O. Cl-ibbons ). July 10.—Balls v. Tlunferville, at ißnlls (Mr Nicholson). July 17, —Martou v. Bulls, at 'larton (Mr Iliukicy). Jul" 24.—'(Martou v. HimterviJlc.. at Huutorvillo (Mr Gibbous). JUNIOR CUP. July 3.—Martou v. Bulls, at Bulls , ... (Mr Nicholson). July 30.—Bulks v. Rata, at ILr.a (Mr Nicholsou), July 34. —Bata v. Martou, a - Martcu • , (Mr Dunne). THIRD OLAtiS CUP. Juno 2(s.— Martou v. Hun ter vilie, at •: Hun tend He. (Mr Low). July 10.—Hnuterville v. ..Marlon, at 'Martou (Father Molloy). (Iu reforcuco to Father Molloy’n remarks we may say that a meeting of the Management OonnuUlee of tSio Martou Football Club was held last , ’ Monday evoniug at which complaint was made that tiie short notice given of fixtures made it impossible to get a team together, us many of the . , players lived outside this tpink: 1 ; 1 Under the circumstances th.e Club"- 11 would have to withdraw from the sliield contest unless, the . ,lisf of : fixtures was published.earlier. Wo A note the protest iippears to have imd ;. the result desired. —Ed. Adv,) a,,:;: KEEP UP YOU 11 MILK PUPIL.Y. VSucrosioue” solves (die ciifiicultyey:.;aboufc winter feed' for dairy cows. ; It is : now recognised ; asy(the : - mpst; :V:| F valuable;winter food for. J all' vxs It goes farther and is relatively cheaper than cither oats or pclhad. It has tho highest feeding value, ami is 'the most- ‘ ■ easily; digestocLAi,AJ'FA Ai stock like it< .'Obtainublo Broad and Co., Martou.-.:
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8844, 21 June 1907, Page 2
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1,207FOOTBALL. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8844, 21 June 1907, Page 2
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