RUGBY FOOTBALL.
WAIPA BOUNDARY DISPUTE. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) TE AWAMUTU, Tuesday. The boundary question again came up for discussion at the usual weekly meeting of the Waipa Rugby Union's management committee. It was stated that some players in Waipa territory were playing in Otorohanga Union's competitions. The latter union had previously been notified that Waipa would not grant permission to any of its players to play elsewhere. It was suggested that the four persons named were not aware of the position. That, however, was denied, for all had been invited to play for Kihikihi, and had refused. It was agreed that (.he players be suspended until such time ns they satisfy the union of their bona-fldes: and the Waikato and Otorohanga Union and the Kio Kio Club to be notified.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 117, 20 May 1931, Page 14
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