HOCKEY.
This week is quite a busy one in ; hockey circles, owing to the number of , country teams in town for the White • I Horse Tournament, and the Auckland L Ladies' Hockey Association also decid- . - ing the custodianship of the Auckland . Provincial Cup at the same time. [ I The team selected by Mr. L. C. Kent . j contains some young players of promise, iin Cole, at right half-back; Savage, who I ' takes the centre position in the same . i division; and R. Carter, as an experi- , ment, on the left of the forward line. , In choosing the team the selector has ! evidently taken into consideration the players likely to be available for the .' trip to Christehurch next month, s E. McLeod, captain of St. Luke's, [ played his final game in Auckland last . Saturday afternoon. He departed 'by the t Main Trunk train on Sunday night foi i Ohakune. P Mr. R. H. Parton, Melbourne, Ie - one time one of the leading officials oi I the Auckland Hockey Association, is > on a short visit to Auckland, and wai i an interested spectator at the Somer Ivile-St. Luke's match last Saturday. 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 21
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