FOOTBALL
"»■"■■ WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' CLUB. The committee of the Wellington Col» lego Old Boys' Club, in its annual, report, congratulates the members of the first team on winning the third«class championship, A fifth*class team did well under the circumstances. The " Glorious fourths," as usual, more than kept their end up. The following is the record of matches played : Ist fifteen, played 12, won 12, lost 0; 2nd fifteen, played 12, won 8, lost 4j 3rd fifteen, played 9, won 3, lost 6. The total mem' befship is 155 (57 aotive, 94 honorary, and 4 life members). The club has a credit balance of £b£ Is 4d, and there are no liabilities. The following 'gentle' men are thanked for donations '.—Messrs. J. P. Firth, M. 0. Barnett. F. M. B. Fisher, W. H. t). Bell, W. E. Bethune, A. de B. Brandon, B. M. Wilson, Dra. E. W. Giesen, J. S. Elliott, Young, Martin, Gilnw, and Sir K. Douglas. It is proposed during the coming season to run a boxing club in conjunction with the football. Messrs. D. Scott and H. Tonks are congratulated on attaining represent&tive honours. Regret ie ex* pressed at the death of Mr. S. S. Brown, and the removal from Wellington of Messrs. R. Robmeon and H. P. Mathe*son.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 2
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213FOOTBALL Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 2
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