HOCKEY.
CAMBRIDGE V. AUCKLAND. The first inter-union match between the representatives of the newly formed Cambridge Hockey Association and Auckland will be played on the Recreation Ground, . adjoining the railway station. Market-road, Remuera, to-morrow afternoon. Hockey ; has made vast strides In Cambridge, and as ] early In the season as May 2T>th. a strong eleven from Auckland only succeeded In '. winning by a very narrow margin. The , visitors arc bringing a strong eleven to i I town, and a very interesting game Is cxi pected. Play commences nt half-past two, in order that the Cambridge team may catch the afternoon train. Mr Hny. of the Referees' Association, will control the game. Prior to the match, Moana will meet Rawhltl. The following are the *»"»■■- CAMBRIDGE. Goal, H. Lewis (Blues); Fullbacks, J. 1 Cox (Roto-o-rangl), R. Cox (Roto-o-rangi); 1 halves, K. Anderson (Iyeamlngton), J. ' Peake (Roto-o-rangl), R. Hay Smith (Hautapu); forwards, P. Western (Blues), A. Cricket' (Blues), R. Stewart (Hautapu), R. Simpson (Maroon). J. McPherson (Roto-o-rangl). Emergencies: Lyons (Hautapu), T. Itecley (Leamington). - AUCKLAND. '. 'Goal, W. Allen (Auckland): fullbacks J -Swinburne (United), H. B. Speight (University); halves, P. F. Leplne (Auckland), [ 3. Irwin (V.M.C.A.). Yon Stunner (United); : forwards, N. R. .lacobsen (Auckland), J. [ K. Lepine (Auckland), F. R. Mason (Auck--1 land). H. Munro (United), W. Brooke-Smith (Auckland). LADIES' TOURNAMENT. NAPIER, Thursday. The Indies' hockey tournament was continued to-day at Hastings In fine weather. The following are the results: —Hawke's Bny A beat Hawke's Bay B by 3 goals to 1; Auckland beat Horowbcnua by 8 goals to nil; Taranaki beat Wellington by 6 goals [ to nil; Wanganul nnd Wnirarnpn B drew; . Nelson beat Wnlrnrapa A by 2 goals to 1. I'lny to-morrow and on Saturday will be In ' Napier, nnd the tournament will conclude at Hastings on Monday. At a meeting of the New Zenland Ladles' Hockey Association to-day, it was decided that the next tournament be held In Nelsou. 1 ; LADIES' HOCKEY. 1 RAWHITI A. V. MOANA. This match will be played as a curtainraiser to the Auckland-Cambridge match. • The following are the teams:— Rawhltl A. — Brophy, Bates, Little, ' Browne, Brain, Noble, Rosser, Wlleock, f Little, Keane. and Muldoon. Emergencies: Aspden and Brash. Moana. —Bennett (2), Duncan, Cardno, 5 Jenkins, Blackburn, Phllcox, Goudte (2), " Waller, M. Schlschkn. } OTHER MATCHES. 1 NORTH SHORE. The following members have been chose l 1 to practice to-morrow, with a view of pick- ' lng a team to play the Thames:— '" A Team.—Grace, Anderson, Sklpworth, ' Bongard, Manning, Trnyes, Sherman, Corbett. Lyons, Pavltt, Kent. Hunt. t B Team. —Clist, Duncan, Shea, Bongard, 1 Strude, Johnston, Fordhnm, Robinson, . Newman, Woolford, Hlpklns, Fnrquharson. j =
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 3
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