FOOTBALL.
THE NORTHERN UNION SAME. U i W ' l ' ",' i \ ' !n! ! •: * Napier, ' May 27. At a, meeting pf the Northern; Union Lfagttb the folio wing- motion was carried: f i in * -cordection 5 imiii • efejn ■ motion passed at the meeting of thr Ha wbtflpßay ’Rugby Union, re gai-di ng 4 expelled Northern Union players participating in Rugby football, this League knows of instances of the Northern Union’* players playing Rugby ; and-the secretary be instruct--ed to write to the New Zealand, Hawke’s Southland; Unions to! thlg effect, . offering to supply the - names if desired.” I grimfpaf J -A FOOTBALL FRACAS. Napier, May 2“.
The sequel of the football fracar on McLean Park on Saturday week was heard .in court yesterday, vvhv-h John W&ber, Percival' Jamieson, and Thomas Martin '.vex© each fined £5 and cpptfi for assaulting and obstructing tho police in the execution of their duty. John Neilson, for inciting the crowd to violence, was fined £2 and costs. ASSOCIATION. INGLEWOOD CLUB FORMED. At Inglewood last night a club wae formed with a playing membership, at present, of twelve. Mr H. J. H. Okey was appointed president, subject to hi* acceptance, and Mr H. R. Geddes, secretary. An initial practice will be held on Thursday. To-morrow (Thursday) on the Show Grounds, Stratford Football Club’s seniors will meet Eltham seniors. A really good match is anticipated.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 20, 28 May 1913, Page 2
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