CRICKET MANAGEMENT
MR. F. EARL’S COMPLAINTS “NOT FULLY REPORTED” Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH. To-day. “I feel sure that Mr. Earl has not been fully reported,” said Mr. D. Reese, chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council, when interviewed concerning the complaints made by Mr. Fred Earl, K.C., regarding the management of cricket in the Dominion. Mr. Reese said that Mr. Earl’s remarks referred to the question of direct representation on the council, and hardly did justice to the Management Committee. A conference of all delegates throughout New Zealand has been arranged, to be held in Christchurch in the second week in November, when the principal subject for discussion will be the Management Committee’s proposal to alter the constitution of the council, enabling every association to send direct representatives to each annual meeting. ‘Mr. Earl, as president of the New Zealand Cricket Council, was consulted in reference to this, before the Management Committee put forward its proposal,” said Mr. Reese, “so that it is quite clear that the remarks attributed to. him in the Press Association message cannot represent his views.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 163, 30 September 1927, Page 7
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