TRUCE ARRANGED.
RUGBY CONTROLLERS.
CONFERENCE TO BE CALLED.
NO MORE 3RD GRADE FnrAlg,
The most important bueine* before the Auckland Rugby Football Union last night was consideration of a prot«t by as clianipionn for the! year tCunu
Resolution Of Protest T n r, , j ''»T- mi, " ;, -"'"'-"t 1,0.ir,|." to at to tl,fc, «-»w. ,M .i M •■'."•ipiireil I .-. - Ih, -I, , ""' :'" l,in - which .-onl.l'k "t <n-;.,.0:.,t, 1in .- I -f,, ill||t . , ::r; , ,:r£,,.r'"""" i " ,l,,i '" » j j ™™'«» A.liipi!«y in the curtain-raiser to the Barbarians v. Aiu-kland game. Teams Now To Be Bracketed. Alter a motion "to rect-ive"' the •'round robin had Wen duly seconded Ilr US i,^ te,! n tate "- ch * '■»»*»- , ~ I I " e J "" H "' '"ttHUg<.|lH.|lt •h« ird hue been appointed by the club <1..-Nvat™. to whom the union its •i w« i'T 1 r l /* ,, al,d iM vi V w of «»e import- ■ ■«■ of the matter ,t «houl,l be disc nisei ■tfttwl tut Ijwt riuiwOajr uieinbi'm or the union had bee, preVnt when it *iie deckled to make Technical and Gr..m,n,.»• play on the following Saturday Air. L. J Colgan expreesed the opinion that any discussion should be taken 'Mn comnnttee," and this course w aß then •dopted. Afterward- it was reported in %Z ■ K ieet i^ : i :7 I,a L ihe Jl'nicr ment board's letter be received; that ae neither teun wkkWd to play again the 9™™°*s x mnd L Technical teiiS' bl bracketed for the third grade championship: and that the junior management board _ be invited to meet the management WeXwJP * eeneral diseu«sion next A proposal that the mlee be altered to provide, that Auckland representative playeri shall not in future receive caps was made by the chairman, Mr. Arthur Baker, in a notice of motion. . The matter was deferred for a week, and In the meantime a sub-committee, consisting of the chairman and Measra. S. A. Cleal and A. A. Billington, U to obtain further information from southern unions and draft a new rule to cover the subject an the form of a remit to be approved for submission to the annual meeting of delegates to the union. Mr. George Orrell (manager) reported on the recent tour of the Auckland representative team. Hβ said members of the team had conveyed their appreciation of the trip that had been arranged for them.
wise ex^J e forT°? ,£ortoh ' e ' but other " -Vapier «,• Hn he long - rettan U ! P f ' °<" fortaW; and tw" very comhi 1 aCt °? y, - and wa « very iff mf& ««e o Tin ° n the s ubsect » f the"dvans™ « f g PMe from the baee of the the P w'V fo r' ra , rd f? in a circular fr ° m nend«l it ? aDd U ? lon ' which E£l *u Or conß 'deration. It was h 7t;°\' he m °, tion of Mr - Orrell, that lieM «h ♦! « Tea u at the dinner to be owTAnnki VT u h f COacheß Of the va »- Ol » Auckland club teame. wi „ ,"7" Seni ? r grade team T" m nxf s^r° n to travei to A letter is to be pent to Mr. J G C "ales conjnatiilatinjj him upon 'his between Auckland and the Barbarians, and thanking him for his services to the K nme pTrUcipant'. , "* 3S »" -«"
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 230, 29 September 1938, Page 29
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