MARIST CLUB.
A successful ■ year is "recorded in the annual report of the Marist Association Football Club..The senior,A team finished tKird in the' championship, but failed to ■retain the' Charity Cup, ■Which it had won four years in .succession. 1 The senior B team, started' well, ' but injuries made it: impossible "to find replacements and carry on. Members gaining representative honours were; E, Barton, J, Burke, W. Cudby, S. Marchinent, and•.; ■H, Rudolph, while W. Durning, K. D. Hickey. J. Kelly, V. Mulholland, '■ and ■ W. R. Thomas played in the .representative trials. Good work was done ■ by the coaches, W. Variey aiid J. Thomas, but more help, in that direction, is wanted. Regret is expressed at. the'.lbssv the-club sustained in the death ;of J;*.p.-'j?opu,' a senioi* A player, .', who w?s drownqd at Titahi Bay. at the'beginning.'of-';the season,,, arid of .JMr^T. Bur%, /: a denti—and one of the oldest supporters of the club. Difficulty has /been esperi-
euced in" collecting.• members" subscriptions, " and. a 'motion is ,6h the order paper to make those in arrears ineligible to play. A loss had been made . on the years working, making it necessary to draw upon reserve funds.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 15
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193MARIST CLUB. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 15
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