RUGBY SUB-UNION
WEEKLY MEETlJ TE ARAWA TRIBAL TP 'J - TO VISIT WAip/'uH UNION vK I SENIOR PLAYER SUSPeJ The usual weekly meetw j Rotorua Rugby Sub-Union 4,1 last evening, the president 3 Robertson presiding. ' ?| As a result of two junior pl being ordered off by referee, S urday last for threatenipg b the union decided to eaytj 3 players concerned. Te Ngaj0°fJ riki) who was ordered off the Jlj April 29 was suspended f0l fj playing Saturdays. !i The following registration, J approved: M. Mitchell (UtahinJ Matthews, N. Raimoana, ij (Kaharoa), P. Taikato, H. aM (Waikite), P. Warbrick (RotoiSI Te Kiri, B. Te Kiri (NgongotSl Advice of the Avithdrawal ofi Kahukura Club from -the senior-1 petition was received and it 1 1 cided that the second round ^ J menced next Saturday, ieav]- 1 games in the first round to heij later in the season. "I Saturday's Draw 1 The draw for next Saturdav J follows: — j Senior 1 Rotoiti v. Wairiki, No. l,25jj j Waikite v. Whaka, No. 2,2501 Junior I Old Boys A v. Rotoiti A \J 1.30 p.m. ' | High School v. Awahou, Ro, 2,1 p.m. 9 Utahina v. Waikite No, 4, 2,50 i Ngongotaha v. Rotoiti B Jf3 1.30 p.m. Kaharoa v. Kahukura, Ro. 3 1 p.m. 1 Whaka-v. Old Boys B, Ro. 3] p.m. 1 Following a complaint that aj tator at Arawa Park last SatJ had used off ensive language in"] hearing of women, the union. leJ to warn th'e offender. 1 It was stated that although in J cases trouble had been experim regarding keeping spectators offl ground, last Saturday, the josl had been much better than p» ly. Mr. T. Anderson said that the] ger offenders were club officialsl Mr. E. Riggs suggested that all ] gates should he asked to cautionll officials and followers to keep cles] the playing areas. 1 A member of the executive ea] ered that the officials of theunioa] trolling the enclosures should k] vided with some official fcadge] off ered to donate these. Hewastl] ed hy the meeting. 1 Te Arawa Tribal Team ] Mr. R. Paul advised that tte] retary of the Arawa Tribal team] received an invitation for that tfl to play a match in Taranaki oi] 3. A meeting of the Arawa Codh tee would he held this weekai® asked that permission be giveifl the union for the team to tiaveL* This was granted and Mr.LCjj] suggested that owing to tkelfl which would be derived by thjfl if th'e tribal team wontbecapaj Taranaki match, the union sk* deavour to arrange a match m the Waipa sub-union on May® order to give the Arawa teaaiB experience. The tribal team co® sent to Waipa as a Rotorua® sentative team, ] Mr. L. Dixon moved that the® gestion he adopted and the a® was carried. ]
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 526, 9 May 1933, Page 4
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