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ATHLETICS
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(c) In the case of any important matter affecting the whole Army
the General Committee may, at their discretion, take a postal vote.
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9. Executive Committee.
The Chairman shall appoint an Executive Committee of not more
than io members, one of whom shall be W.R.A.C. The four
officials of the Association shall be additional to this Committee.
This Committee will meet whenever necessary and deal on behalf
of the General Committee with any matter which may be placed
before it, and its decisions shall be accepted as those of the General
Committee, subject to confirmation at the next General Committee
Meeting (five. to form a quorum). Meetings of this Committee shall
be called by the Hon. Secretary whenever necessary.
10. Finance
The Control of all finance shall be vested in the General Com-
mittee.
11. Selection Committee.
A Selection Committee for choosing, Army Teams shall be
appointed by the General Committee.
12. Prizes
By virtue of the principles laid down by the Army Sport Control
Board, and by the fact that the Association is affiliated to amateur
bodies only, competitions must be carried out on purely amateur
lines.
Any infringement of this rule will render the unit or individual
liable to be debarred. from competing in Army or amateur com-
petitions. The rules of the Amateur Athletic Association regarding
an amateur are given for information.
13. Professionals
An athlete who is not an amateur, as. defined by the Amateur
Athletic Association, is barred from competing in an Army Meeting
or in an Army team.
14. Civilian Competitions
Army personnel wishing to compete. in civilian meetings held
under the auspices of the Amateur Athletic Association must make
their entry on the A.A.A. Form (forms can be obtained direct from
the A.A.A.,
118
Chancery Lane, W.C.2). These forms should
normally be supplied by the Hon. Secretary of the Athletic Meeting
at which it is desired to make an entry. Every serving off=icer or
soldier shall state his Regiment, No, Rank, Name and Unit on his
entry form when making his entry.