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TERRITORIAL.
All cases of misconduct by players or spectators and all matters
arising on the field of play contrary to the laws of the game must
be reported by the Referee to the National Association concerned,
and to the Hon. Secretary, T.A.S.B.
The home team shall make all arrangements in connection with
the ground and appurtenances. The first team drawn will be the
home team.
Any matters not provided for in these Rules shall be settled by
the Committee of the Territorial Army Football Association.
Officials.
25. Two Linesmen and one Referee will be selected by mutual
agreement for each match. These officials must be neutral.
The home team shall be responsible for the payment of officials.
If a match is postponed or cancelled and the Referee, in the
opinion of. the Committee concerned, did not receive sufficient
notice to stop his arriving on the field, the home team shall be
liable for his fees and expenses. In a match where neither team
own the ground, the point shall be decided by the Committee
arranging the match. The scale of fees for those officials requiring
payment should not exceed :— Referee Linesmen
£ s. d. X s. d.
For Stages 1, 2 and 3
... ...
0 10 0 0 5 0
For Final (Stage
4)
...
1 1 0 0 10 6
Referees are entitled to 3rd Class rail expenses.
Oflficialp shall not receive a larger fee than those shown above.
Results.
26. Notification of the result of any snatch is to be sent by the
winning team to the Hon. Secretary, the Divisional Sport
Committee concerned. After leaving Stage I the results will be
sent by Hon. Secretaries, Divisional Sport Committee, to the Hon.
Secretary, Territorial Army Sport Board, who will be responsible
for notifying Committee of the Territorial Army Football
Association and all interested.
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TERRITORIAL ARMY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP.
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for a Cup presented by Harold Sumner, Esq., O.B.E., J.P., of
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Manchester.
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1931-32—Buckinghamshire Bn. (48th Div.)
beat
5th Bn. Royal Welch
( Fusiliers (53rd Div.), 4-3.
i• 1932-33--6th Bn. Durham Light Infantry (50th Div.)
beat
Devonshire and
Cornwall Heavy Brigade, R.A. (43rd Div.), 3--0.
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`i 1933-34-7th Bn. Ding's Regt. (Liverpool)
beat
4th Bn. Essex Regt.,
it 5-2.
1934-35—Devonshire and Cornwall Heavy Brigade, R.A. (43rd Div.)
beat
i8 7th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers (53rd Div.), 1-0.
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1935-36—Buckinghamshire Bn. (48th Div.)
beat
8th Bn. Durham Light
Infantry (50th Div.), 4-2.
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