HOCKEY.
N.Z.'S SEVENTH SUCCESS. ORANGE DEFEATED 9—l. "THE PACE WAS TERRIFIC." SYDNEY, August 3. The New Zealand hockey team to-day. met and defeated an Orange side by 9. goals to 1 in the presence of a very largecrowd of spectators. There were several changes in the New Zealand team to fill the vacancies due to the visitors feeling the effects of the strenuous tour. The New Zealand forwards were too tricky, while the backs played a great game. Orange played well, .but were outclassed. The pace was terrific and the players several times were exhausted. The scorers for New Zealand were:— Bay 4, Anthony 2, Best I,'Reid 2. For Orange the scorer was Pulley. The match was played in a splendid spirit and there were no injuries. • Record of the team to date:— July 20, defeated Casino, s—o. July 24, defpated Queensland, 4—l. July 25, defeated Ipswich, B—o. July 27, defeated Tobwoomba, 4—o. July 28, defeated Warwick, 13—1. July 30, defeated Tenterfield, 14—1. \ ! August 1, drew with ' Metropolitan (Sydney),. August 3. defeated Orange, 9—l. . ~ Summary .—Played 8, won 7, drawn 1, goals, for 61, against 8. . AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION. MEN'S GAMES FOR SATURDAY. Matches to be played under the control of the Auckland Ilockcy Association on Saturday:— SENIOR GRADE. St. Luke's v. Somerville, Renuiera No. 2, 3.5 p.m., Messrs. G. Waddingham and R. Avery; North Shore v. University, KemucraNo.2, 1.50 p.m., Messrs. C Preston and A. J. Rankin; Mount Eden, a bye. SECOND GRADE. Wesley v. University A, Kemuera No. S, 1.00 p.m., Mr. A. G. Williams; St. Luke's v. Grammar Old Boys, Walker Park No. 1, "3.5 p.m... Mr. E. J. Hewitt; University B v. Training College, Walker Park No. 2, 3.5 p.m., Mr. D. Maxwell; Papatoctoe v. Mount Eden, Remuera No. 3, 3.5 p.m., Mr. A. Rivers; Somcrville, a bye. THIRD GRADE. * Wesley v. Grammar, Old Boys, Remuera No. 6, 3.5 p.m., Mr. A. J. Rankin; Auckland Grammar v. Somerville', Windmill Road, 1.50 p.m., Mr. L. G. CrawshaW; Papatoetoe v. Training College,. Papatoetoe No. 1, 3.5 p.m., Mr. F. E. University, a. bye. :y FOURTH GRADE. St.Luke's v. Somerville, Windmill Road, 3.5 p.m., Mr. L. G. Crawshaw; Auckland "Grammar B v. Mount Albert Grammar, Walker Park No. 1, 1.50 p.m., Mr. B. J. Hewitt; Papatoetoe v.- Mount Eden, Papatoetoe No. 1, 1.50 p.m., Mr. E. E. Carr; Auckland Grammar A, a bye. . . . FIFTH GRADE.' Somerville v. Mount Albert Grammar A, Walker Park No. 2, 1.50 p.m., Mr. D. Maxwell ;• Papatoetoe v. Auckland Grammar A, Remuera No. 6, 1.50 p.m., Mr. H. E- Watts. LADIES'COMPETITION. Senior Grade.—Kiwi v. Wesley, No. -1, 3.5 p.m., Mr. H. J2. Watts; Mount Eden v. Clevcdon, No. 1, 1.50. p.m., Mr. G. Waddingham ; Elgin, a bye. ;
Intermediate Grade. — Papakura v. r.W.C.A., No. 8 t " 1.50 p.m., Mr. J. Kiff; Technical v. Mount Eden, No. 9, 1.50 p.m., Mr; A- Rivers; Clevedon v. Wesley, No. 4, 1.50 p.m., Mr. R. Avery; Ngataringa :y. Ngaro, No. 5,. p.m.; Mr. J. Kiff. « Junior Grade.—Technical v. Kiwi. No. 4, 3.5 p.m., Mr.- C; Pr.eston; Wesley v. Y.W.C.A.,.N0. 8, 3.5 p.m., M. Clark; St. David's, a bye. Practice game: St. David's v. University juniors, No. 5, 1.50 pirn., Mr. !<. Smytheman. ..;:...
CdLLEGIATE SECTION. % Match'es to I>e played on Saturday in the Collegiate section of the Auckland Ladies' Hockey Association's competitions: — p Senior Grade.—At Training College;: Training College B v. Diocesan, No. 1,.2 p/m.,- Mr. G. Peace; Training College |A v. :Diocesan Old Girls, No. 1,- 3 p.m.,. Mr. G. Peace; ,Bpsom'Grammar v. Grammar Old Girls, No. 2, 3 p.m., Mr. K. C. Greer. At St. Cuthbert's: St. Cuthbert's v. University, 1.30 p.m., Mr. F. Nicholson. Junior Grade.—At St. Cuthbert's: St. Cuthbert's' v. Grammar B, 2.30 p.m., Mr. F. Nicholson; Training College B v. Grammar A, 3.30'p.m.,-Mr. F. Nicholson. At Training College; . Training College A 0 v. Diocesan, 2 p.m., Mr. B. C. Greer. At Remuera : University v., St. David's, j 1.00 ■p.m.- -• • ■j ' J ■-."'.'.••' ■.• . FRANKLIN FINAL. The Franklin women's hockey competition will be decided on Saturday between the leading teams, Tuakau and Buckland. Each has 13 championship points. ' . ELLISON CUP. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) TAURANGA, this day. The Tauranga hockey eleven successfully withstood a challenge by Whakatane for the Ellison Cup yesterday at Tauranga. The local' team, playing a splendid game, defeated Whakatane by three goals to one. Cambie scored two and Olsen ouo for Tau--1 ranga and J. Brown one for Whakatane.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 183, 4 August 1932, Page 17
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