FOOTBALL.
RUGBY IN WELLINGTON. SOME UNREST PREVAILS. By Telegraph.—Press Association Wellington, Oct. 13. Association football is not alone in Wellington In Its internal troubles. For some time there has been unrest in Rugby Union circles also, and this found expression tn a motion to amend the constitution of the man-, agement committee, which was finally discussed last night. The malcontents were defeated by a large majority and the present management upheld. A motion to consider the present state of Rugby football in Wellington, and to devise ways and means to improve the standard of play was carried without discussion and, after the past season’s experience, it was badly needed. UNION CHAIRMAN RESIGNS. DECISION OF MR. SLADE. Wellington, Last Night. Another rift in the Rugby Union lute has been disclosed by the resignation of Mr. Slado (chairman of the management committee of the New Zealand Union). His action is a sequel to exception being taken to arranging a match between Auckland and Wellington without calling a regular meeting of the committee.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1922, Page 5
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170FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1922, Page 5
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