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FOOTBALL.

• POVERTY BAY .RS|3BY UNION

The weekry''meeting of the P6verty Bay Rugby ' Union ' was held last night, Mr H. E. Maude presiding. The hon.i secretary of- the District Society, for the Health, of Women and Children wrote applying -for the use of the Domain for a children's fancy dress fete on the first Thursday m October m aid of the f unas"" for .'the. Piunket nurseGranted on .the. usual' condition that the ground be left m good order. Regarding the case of R. Morrison, a Garrison player ordered off on the 23rd for alleged illegal tactics, it was decided to "* administer a caution. Mr J. H. Reidy, referee m the West

"End v. Garrison third match on Saturday, reported having ordered off Kingl, a West End player, for the alleged deliberate punching of Ahuriri.v a Garrison player.— lt was decided to take the player's evidence next Monday night. In view of the difficulty m travelling facilities, the Takapuna not running as was anticipated, it was decided not to send a representative team to Napier or Hastings this year. Mr J. Fuller, secretary of the Waimata Club, wrote asking if the Union could see its way to send a team to Waimata.There was every chanae of a return match at. Gisborne if required.— An endcav6r would be made to send a team next Saturday week, Mr Eaton and Mr Howard to make arrangements. New players -were passed for the KaitiCity and United Clubs. Garrison being the leaders by a considerable margin m the junior competition, it was decided to declare the competition closed, Garrison being the winners.

As a curtain-raiser to the senior match next Saturday-, it' Was agreed to have the match between the . Rfef erees' Association and the Junior rep 9. The last round of the senior competition commence next Saturday, when Kaiti-City meet United.. The third-grade matches for Saturday are as follows:— United v. Kalti-City, No. 2 ground- West r End v. Garrison, reserve: This is ■ the commencement of the last round. The position of the thirds atpresent is as follows-. • Garrison ll points, Kaiti-City 10, High School 7, United 7, West End 5.

(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, last night. The. New Zealand .Council of the Football Association to-night confirmed the life suspension recently imposCc", on. members of the Corinthian- Club team by" the Wellington 1 Association, but 'the position of the other persons affected is still under consideration.

Following is the County "Soccer" team to play Rangers on . the reserve next Thursday, at 3 p.m.:— Goal, J. Renwick; backs, C- Harrison 'and J. Black; halves, J. Harrison, Teller, Roys Black; fprwa»ds, King? Kaipara, Bignall (capt.), F: Sharp, Fyfe;' reserves, P. Cameron, "Reynolds", Parminter, Dunk, C. Duncan.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 5

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FOOTBALL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 5

FOOTBALL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 5