SPORTS COUNCIL
SAID TO BE “LOPSIDED.”
IPer Press Association.! CHRISTCHURCH, May 18.
“It is a most lopsided appointment, and I feel it is not just.” This was the criticism levelled at the National Sports Council, at a meeting of the Canterbury Football Association last evening, when the chairman (Mr J. E. Jones) drew attention to the statement that there were four Rugby representatives and no Soccer representatives on the Council. Mr Jones added he thought that the Council should be a true representation of all sports. It was decided to write to the New Zealand Council asking it to get in touch with the Minister of Internal Affairs (Mr Parry), concerning representation on the Council.
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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1938, Page 3
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