RUGBY MANAGEMENT.
To fho Editor of the “Timaru Herald.' Sir, —Nemesis lias overtaken your t orronpondont H.K. and lie squeals, He bewails the decadence of football control In Son ill Canterbury, and writes “Bugby at till times requires firm administration,” There must have been a remarkable acrobatic movement, in his bruin-box to come to this conclusion. About, a year ago when flic supremo controlling body, Hie Manag-i----liiuni Committee, after mature deliberation mapped out a certain program me, 11. K. acted similar to the person ho arouses of ‘'bellowing,” and with ut hers so inilucnced a low weak-kneed persons that firm administration was
thrown to the winds and arrangements for last year’s tournament were tlouteu and rearranged at the dictate or H.lx. and others who “bellowed.” So disguested was a section of tlie Management Committee that they declined a further year of office, and I have had it from the president of the Union, personally, that he regretted the loss or these men’s assistance. H.K. has only himself to blame for being prized apart from “his good money.” If the chief control cannot give firm administration, how can you expect it lower down? X told H.TC-. last year thiougb your columns to keep out of the wav, and I do so again and thon I have no doubt firm administration will once more have sway.—l am, etc., O.&.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 28 June 1924, Page 6
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