RUGBY FOOTBALL.
IMARI'ST BROTHKRiS OLD BOY'S' OLUB. The annual meeting of the M.8.0.8. m 9 held in the Vermont Street School. There was & record attendance, all the gmtfes being strongly represented. Bro. CaWjstus, who-presided, congratulated the club on the flne attendance and on behalf of the members welcomed Jlessra. J. O'Brien and A. Singe back to the club. These two players bad imde n name for tlumiselves In the X.Z.E.K. team, which wou thKinc's Cnp. The baJaace-sneet showed a credit balance of £23 10/. The ■J1.R.0.K. Association had promised to hand, over their furniture and liilUnrd table If rooms were secured, and a committee was *wrt np to go into tine matter. rt whs decided to eenrt a Junior and senior team to Hamilton hefore tne season opened A third grade team Trill play a M.8.0.8. team from Napier on Eaeter Saturday. The delegatiw to the A.ILTj. were lnBtructed to support Newton Club in the matter of club reyreeeutatton on the munnp.iiu.nl commtttee of A.tt.TJ. The election of officers waa ac foUowe: — Patron Uiflit. Ilev. Dr. lOleary, I>.D.: vice-president, Hey. Bro. Callitus; elnb oaptulu J O'Brien; Joint secretaries, Martin an<l Hiehton; treaeurer, l>. Oomoekey; committee T Casey, W. Stormottt, A. Singe, A cfrint, It, MMloy, L. Uasey. J Brodta; ddesiites. J. O'Brien, A. Singe, G. Miller.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 70, 22 March 1920, Page 5
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