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Control of Rugby

HASTINGS STATUS Proposals Made by H.B. Union COUNTER-SUGGESTIONS That Rugby football in Napier and Hastings be controlled by a management committee comprising five members from each of the two centres, a chairman, a treasurer and * senior selector who shall have power to vote is a suggestion to be made by the Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union to the Hastings sub-union in connection with the proposal to alter the constitution of the parent body. of the management commitW of the Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union iSt evening considered amendments ingested by the Hastings sub-union tp the proposals agreed upon recently Jyr the joint committee appointed to JTfiview the union's constitution. The mb-union’s suggested amendments were Jnbt agreed upon, but were replaced by jfte following recommendations, which fare to be submitted to the sub-union lor consideration: — That the constitution of the Bwke’s Bay Rugby Union be amended have on the management committee » members each from Napier and stings and one from each sub-union, In addition to a treasurer, a chairman sjpd a senior selector, who shall have pdwer to vote. -•3, That the five elected members to /he management committee (with power coopt up to three additionel members elected by ballot from the delegates of clubs) control football in Napier and Hastings. | ( 3. In the event of the Hastings subfinion agreeing to these proposals, all assets at present held by the Hastings sub-union be held in trust in the Hawke’s Bay Rngby Union, and used exclusively for the benefit of foot bad in Hastings; all moneys received in future to go to the Hawke's Bay Bagby Union and to be accounted for separately in the union’s books. ■ The suggested amendments submitted to the union by the Hastings sub-union were as follow:—

L That the senior selector have power to attend meetings, but have no vote thereat.

21 That the committee of eight from both Napier and Hastings meet weekly, alternatively in each town. 3. Funds: That the money held by the Hastings sub-union be vested in trustees with instructions as to how the money is to be used, and that all money received from Napier and Hastings club fixtures be kept in separate accounts and used exclusively for the benefit of football in the town in which it was received.

Providing the Hastings sub-union and other sub-unions of Hawke’s Bay agree to the recommendation agreed upon by the major body last night, they will be submitted for general approval at a special general meeting of delegates of the Hawke’s Bay Bugby Union. i

In the event of there being opposition to the proposals, however, it is not expected that the union’s constitution will be altered this winter.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 145, 4 June 1936, Page 8

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Control of Rugby Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 145, 4 June 1936, Page 8

Control of Rugby Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 145, 4 June 1936, Page 8