PENINSULA RUGBY SUB-UNION.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMPETITIONS. FIiRISTD iMAiTCIHEIS NEXT SAHUIRiD'AfY. A meeting of the Bar.lks Penrjnisufa Rugfoy Fo'ctlbalT iSub-tUniora was' bekl : at 'Diuvaachellfe o:ni Wednesday. Preseinit: iMr Victim- iCra'w, President; Messrs J. C. ■Tikao, Vice-President; T. E. IMdKemie, Secretary, Apologies were received from iMessrs T. Mas-e----iie'ld and! W. Bulmain, Vice-Presidents. Ciu'bs were represented as follows: (Akaroa) H. S. Bayward and B. Wv •Hanming, (iUruLtedl Bays) T. P. RoMnlson airi'd 'C. Steiwart, (Little River) G. ! P. Sfcalplieton. aaud! €. 'H. Withers. Three "Clubs entered teams in the Senior and! Junior iComlpetitioniS. IRIEEERIEOS v Tlhe ifoHkiwiing reifeirees were approved! : 'Messrs H. J. Moore, A. A. ißadlford 1 , H. J. French, H. J. Cooper, F. A. !Lewtih!waite, D. Jenkins, V. Craiw, J. C. Tiika-o, iE. C. Balloy, R. ; C. Masom atnid! A. Biain. :The draw for the first and second! round's of the competi'titani was as follows :— SENIORS COMPETITION. May 4t:hi— Akaa-oia v. Little River (>H. J. Moore) United Bays, a bye. I 'May lllth—> ' United! Bays v. Akaroa (V. Craw). Little River, a bye. May 18th 1 —> Little River v. United Blays (H. J. French), Akciroa, a bye. May 25thi— Little Ri'.ver v. Aikaroa (A. A. Raidfordl) United B'ays, a bye. June Ist— Aikario'a v. United Blays (V. Craw). J u.n.8 1 3 rd ; — "Spri'nigvale" Gup Seven-a-.side iComipetiiltton. June Btihl— United Bays v. Little River Akaroa, a 'bye. JUINHOiRIS OOSMPBTITIO'N. iMay 4th—> iLittle 'River v. Akaroa (H. J. Cooper). United Bays, a bye. May 'il'lt hi— | Akaroa v. United Bays (F. iA. iLeWthwaite). Little 'River, a bye. May 18 th l — United Bays v. Little River (<D. . Jenkins'). Akaroa, a bye. May 25 th,— Akarioai v. Little 'River (H. J. (Moore). United Baiys, a 'bye. June '1st —- Unitedi Bay# v. Akaroa (A. Bain). Little Ri'ver, a bye. June Btihi— Little Rilver v. United Bay® (H. J. French). Akaroa, a bye. INSURANCE iSiQH'EIME FOR PLAYERS. It was decided! to inaugurate an Insurance Scheme. Players to pay g '2/6 for the season to secure a weekly
payment of 115/- limit ed bo four iweete—'with a maximum o'f S3. • A doctor's certificate has to accompany altl cllaims. IThe scheme Is practically the same as the one carried out by the North Canterbury Sub-uniton except that they pay oniliy up to £2 10.3. iRiEUNISTAIHEiMIBNT. 'Tihe IC.iR.U. notified that tihe N-Z. -Rug-by Union had) 'approved 1 oif the neirestatement olf J. C. Barwicik, Little 'River. >A 'tetter was received from the €JR.U. that the annuals would net be published tMs year owing to the ;s tat a of the union's finance, buit they (hoped 'to bring the annual® up to date next year. They also advised that iR. :R. Master's' bock on the l | 92 i 4 All ißfeok tour would) he supplied shortly for distribution' among the schools.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LVI, Issue 5989, 27 April 1935, Page 3
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