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RUGBY FOOTBALL

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. The weekly meeting of the Management Committee of the West Coast Rugby Union was held last evening, when there were present: Messrs A. A. Adams (president), J. Guy, T. P. Ryan, F. W. Baillie, J. Steel, D. RJ Dowell, H. F. Silcock, T. Mclntosh,' W. M. Stewart, A. M. Jamieson, and the secretary, Mr O. McLean. The Technical School was granted the use of Rugby Park on week days. The following reclassifications were approved: Star Club, L. Dittman from senior to junior; N. Beams and W. Dixon from thhM® fourth grade. Cobden Club, mour from senior to junior. Five applications for were received, and were be forwarded to the New Union with a favourable dation that they be granted. It was resolved that the seni<® petition be of two rounds, , the draw of the second rounc®®H| arranged that the four ( meet on the first three urdays of the second round, •( to reserve the right to close th®--?A;. ■; competition on completion It was resolved that the ior competition be of two main third grade competition rounds, and the main competition of two rounds. It was decided that the R® Appomtment Committee Mclntosh and one to be the Referees’ Association. It was decided to extend t-ition to delegates of the in Hokitika to meet the It was decided that clubs® vited to forward names of ing to act as line umpires. B The Referees’ Association that all players’ boots It was decided to write tflH||l|| Heaphy with regard to rangements for first aid It was decided that gate the same as last season. It was decided to Adams for the position of the South Island team. ■ , ■' j Radio Station 3ZR was mission to broadcast matches Park. REMITS TO N.Z. The following remits are warded to the New Zeala®s3jt-fs£s| Union: “The New ZealaflHHßH Union having fallen in HHBHH wishes of the Infernatioj®H®HK| and having given the scrummage a fair trial, is vinced that most of the presHHHHH mage troubles would scrummages were limited HHHHH players, and now asks tional Board to give sideration to the follow! n (1) That not more thanßHHn®®| wards from each side be take part in a set (2) That no player not of the scrummage be main in a position in front row of his own after the ball has fairly scrummage. (3) That no player, part of the scrummage, advance past the front the bM|||||HH|

Star v. Celtic, Park NO. L 3 p.m. (referee, Mr N. Eggleton). Blaketown v. United, P? rk No - 2 > 3 p.m. (Mr C. Cockburn). Excelsior a bye.

Junior: „ Kumara v. Blaketown, K'.imara, 3 p.m. (Mr W. McLaughlin). Cobden v. Magpies, Cobdeil, 3 p.m. (Mr R. Ferguson). Celtic v. Te Kinga, Park No. 1, -t.ou p.m. (Mr A. Fulton). Star a bye.

Third Grade: '« Technical v. Cobden, Cobden, T.oU p.m. (Mr J. Minchin). Celtic v. United, Park No. 2, 1.30 p.m. (Mr O. Grattan). • - etown a bye.

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Grey River Argus, 19 April 1939, Page 2

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RUGBY FOOTBALL Grey River Argus, 19 April 1939, Page 2

RUGBY FOOTBALL Grey River Argus, 19 April 1939, Page 2