Shortly after its establishment, it was approved for a Board to be elected to serve as the base of this entity, and the Board was composed of a president, Prast; of a secretary, Ruete; of a member, Albéniz, and a substitute member, Kindelán.
[6] Finally, 10 days later, Julián Ruete also resigned and Bernardo Menéndez was elected as Secretary, leaving the position of substitute member vacant, taken by Sócrates Quintana, a Sociedad Gimnástica player who also worked in the General Directorate of Debt and Passive Classes in the Spanish finances, an institution in which he will continue working until his retirement.
[6] The likes of Antonio Pelous, Carlos Dieste and Ezequiel Montero joined the Board after satisfactory examinations,[1] and the latter two, together with the likes of Julián Ruete and Eulogio Aranguren, refereed at least one match in the Prince of Asturias Cup, an official inter-regional football competition contested by the regional selections of Spain.
[8] In the 1914-15 season, this College refereed 84 games, as follows: 12 first category championship games, 42 of second, 20 of third and 10 outside the championship, plus 2 semi-finals of the Spanish Cup, and they would also have refereed the final between Athletic Bilbao and RCD Español if it had not been for the illness of Carlos Dieste, who did not alert the College to appoint a substitute.
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