WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION.
At last evening's meeting of the Wellington Football Association there were greeent : — H. M'Keoweu (in the chair), H, Godber, J.Paton, T. Thompson, J. Lewib, H. Yeomans, B. L. Salmon, It. Y. AValte, W. Duncan, and G. Williams. At a. meeting of boys^ coaches Brother Justin and W. Mears were appqinted to act on the Boys' Sub-Committee, together with Messrs. Salmon, Thompson, and Dick. A recommendation was mad« to the Ground' Committee, that, if possible, all sixth division matches should be played on town giounds. A further recommendation to the Fixtures Committee was to the effect that if entiles warrant it the sixth division should' bo cut into two grades. It was decided that Mr. W. H. Eeynolds be appointed delegate from the Wednesday Association to act oh tho Management Committee, of the W.F.A. _ Entries for the Wednesday competition are to cloee on 24th April, and the date for commencing matches is heM over indefinitely. Entries received to date for the coming wason are as follows :— First division, ten teams j second, eight; third, eight; fourth, nine; fifth, nine; sixth, eleven. It was- decided that entries for the Saturday competitions be now received up till the 17th instant, AVednesday next. J
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 4
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