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CUTTING THE PAINTER.

RUGBY COUNCIL’S DEOISIO]

CONTROL TAKEN OVER FR< REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION

A definite breach, between-the It whenua Rugby District Council ani| local Referees’ Association was esi lished last evening, when, at the wee meeting of the Council, some critic arose over the absence of any rcj or representative from ihat Associat at the Council’s meeting. After 8( delay, it was ascertained by the se ing of a message that Mr H. Kid* the chairman of the Association, n unable, owing to pressure of busiiit to be present at the Council’s meetju but he sent a verbal statement ofji selection of referees by the Assoc tion for the. senior games to be plaj next Saturday. When these were/: ceived, the chairman’s comment ly “Well, that is the end of it as far. as lam concerned. ”: He explained ti the Council had conveyed its wishes the Association in regard to one of.t referees (a matter dealt with in co mittee at the previous meeting of t Council); but in face of this the 'i sociation had appointed the same mi referee for the principal match nfc Saturday. The Chairman then movj “That the control of referees be talc’ over from the Association, and that'ii Council appoint the referees for fc ensuing season.’’ . '-/"j, The motion was seconded by Mr N. Anderson (County). Mr A. Richards (Shannon) said had been in the dark about the referia until he came to this meeting, but'ij was in favour of the Chairman ’s' me tion. They should get the best refere possible for the senior games. The Chairman: If. this is going. ; happen Saturday after Saturday, foo; ball is going to pieces. i Mr J. W. Rimmer (treasurer) s&: there was a lot of dissension amo| the referees and there was no doiil that a number of referees would con out if the Association was not control ing them. / Mr J. W. Procter (vice-president said he would be sorry to see the Assi ciation broken up if they could get & tisfaction from it at all. The motion was carried unanimous] and it was also decided that the Com cil advertise for referees in the papei published at Leviny Shannon, Otaki an Foxton. An to this' ei feet appears ,iii to-day’s Chronicle.- ’ REFEREES APPOINTED. ' . Referees for to-morrow’s match* have been appointed by the Horowhenb liugDy District Council as follows:—". SENIORS. County v, Awahou, at Foxton No.,] —Mr J. Sciascia. z ' * Otaki v. Weraroa, aft .Otaki. —Mr I Bevan. i. Hui Mai v. Wanderers, at Levin.Mr H. Kidson; 1 JUNIORS. ;. Weraroa v.: Hui Mai at Manakau.Mr H. Pene. :$■ Awahou v. Miranui jat Miranui—M R. Sands. | Foxton v. Shannon, at Foxton No. 2Mr T. McDonald. THIRDS. Awahou v. Shannon, at Shannon— M C. Coyle. - ? Wanderers v. Weraroa, at Mr R. Tingey. Kuku v. Otaki Maori College, a Kuku—Mr P. McGregor. • FOURTHS. Levin D.H.S. v. Foxton D.H.S., a Foxton.—Mr K. Hirinui.

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Shannon News, 6 May 1927, Page 3

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482

CUTTING THE PAINTER. Shannon News, 6 May 1927, Page 3

CUTTING THE PAINTER. Shannon News, 6 May 1927, Page 3

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