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Royal Marine Light Infantry (Four Divisions), viz.
Chatham.
Portsmouth.
Plymouth.
Walmer.
Army Medical Department (Three Divisions), viz.:—
Aldershot.
Netley.
Rest of United Kingdom.
Commissariat and Transport Corps ('Three Divisions), viz.: —
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
Rest of United Kingdom.
Ordnance Store Corps (One Division).
Depots to play separately under certain restrictions to be hereafter
decided upon.
It was decided for the purpose of a competition that teams be
arranged in such geographical districts as might be convenient,
such divisions Vo be decided by the Committee after the entries
have been received.
For places where gate money can be obtained, such money, after
deducting all necessary expenses, must be sent to the general
fund. This fund will be applied by the Committee to aid the
expenses of teams travelling from a distance.
In places where such gate money is charged, soldiers in uniform
are invariably to .be admitted free.
A vote of thanks to Major Marindin for his kindness was proposed
by Colonel Handly and seconded by Lieut. McCalmont. This
was carried with acclamation, and the proceedings then
terminated.
A MEETING of the Sub-Committee was held in April, 1888.
There were present:-
11. L. B. MCCALMONT (Scots Guards).
F. E. LAWRENCE (R.B.).
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(R.E.).
The following primary conditions were proposed and adopted
1. That_ this cup be called the " Army Football Association
Challenge Cup."
2. That the laws .of the game under which it is to be played for
be the laws, for the time being, of the " Football Associa-
tion." (Football rules only here referred to.)
3. That the competition be limited to representative teams of the
Regular Forces (in such divisions as arranged in the Bye-
Laws). Depots to play by Regiments.
4. That the cup be competed for annually during the period
between October Ist and March 30th.
The
cup to be held
by the winners for one year. Presentation : medals will be
given to the winning team.