HOTKEY CLUB REPORTS
KAROM'S PROSt>fcCTS. In ik) nij-wrt to bp cubmiUept ni o*9 r.n.iOßl meeting of Ihe K&vci Uockoy ft'sib on 30th MaivJi, the committed t,Uii*» I«.'.U membership prospects tV t!i«: wcing year are very bright, and the club piv. miaes to be al>le to b»Hng bad' it? Joint ground, hot!» m senio/ and junior, c?."i hopes, to be able to enter- a thii'd teftii). The club laßt ><««• had the misfortune to lose several oi its active members, such as Messrs. ft, Loader, Tl. Pdrton. G. Aitkmi, Tv. Spievjs, A. Cox, and C. Davica, but a& Ihe first-mentioned player luir. returned to IJip city the nonimi'lrc* l'opca to ace him iii \ns old plsoft ayain, with several good plttyAfß tnat n.'e joining thin yoav-. The club has a credit hahuee of £2 I6t. Bd. The thanks ot' '.'n cln!) aw extended to the p>'nfiidcn), (Miy B. G. Burn), also to Messrs. T. Campbell, K. Harrison. A. Hamilton, and ft. P. \.f h.un. for tho.tr donations. The Ratvai schoolboys eeewed the school champiu Idiia, with & fine record of 96 goflir, to ,i;l, of which feat the o.luh fe<\l.« pi ond. K.ILBlMltt ANGLICAN. " r.t prrwiting the second amount 1-. porl. flfd balance-sheet of the club", It <?ives us g''eafc pleasure to report Uip'b ihe tinancpu of the club are m such j, good position," says the secretary of iho t Kilbirnie Anglican Hockey Club. Tho past season wag a very eventful and mc* cossfu) on", the club & third-class ream again fittiugthc position of vminers-up j'i tfte o!ianipiohshi]j, playing 11 guwcr, wißm'ng 0, losing 1, while J v.-is draw-!. T)i« fcofal mmiber of goals scd'ed w.ks fa? fo<; ail/1 10 iigc\i»si, F. Wetherai bn'nj; chio? Bcomj' rti'tb 2n goals to Iks cVpcli^] ]\ J. Atkinson wa& next with 24. Tho club'n b#Bfc thanks aye due to Miss Eaoyon and "The t'nyolit.ifjt " Co!* thtw^vy ki^cessful entertainment, whicb Tesulfcpfl v«i the sum of £6 12s being added to the funds, and also to others who assisted the club financially. HUTT VALLEY CLW. Tl'G fiilh annual mefiting of the Hnfct Valley Hockoy Club was> held in tha Tovvn Hall, Lower Butt. Mr. C. f!loi:t, presided over a large attendance of membe"=i. Tlio aimua-1 report v.vt.reid aad adopted, the " balance-sheet phowed a snbstaaitial amount Btandtn^ to tba cedit of t!i<? c'ulj. I I'bo following oflictes vrtvf/j elected: — 1 Piitwn, 'J. M. Wlfovd ; prwJdent, Mi 1 . V,. V, lkmny; viceMjresidonts, V». 11. Baldwin, 'At'-. K. niddifo'd, IV. ! Purdy, Air. Daweoii, Mr. Stuart Cairiobell,, MtVvCaJiender,- secretary, Mr. ("'. G. longer ;' ''treasurer', Jilr.'R. M'Cav, ; atidiWj Mi, Broad; club oaptab., Mr. C, Cioufc ; delegate, Mr, R. Robson j selection committee, Messrs. W. Taylor, C, Clout, (i. l^usty. , It was decided to enter junior and th'rd class teams, Jlontion was made of the fpet tbnt the club haa been unfortunate in losing its capnblosecretaiy, Mr. A. I1!.I 1 !. Weblej, who resigned from office. The meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the chair and to the retiring officers,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2
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