LADIES' ASSOCIATION.
FIJIAN TEAM HEBE JULY 6,
REP. TRIAL SATURDAY WEEK.
Miss P. Dawson presided over a good attendance at tlie last meeting o£ tlie executive of the A.L.H.H., when 12 entries were received for Country Week Tourney, which begins at Remuera on Monday week. It was decided to play all senior grade cames earlv on June 27 to permit of a rep trial for the Auckland city team for Country Week, to take place afterwards. No senior grade games will be played on July 4, to permit of final rep. trial. It w'as reported that the Fijian women's team would arrive in Auckland on tlie morning of July 0. Northern Wairoa and Whangarei Associations were granted affiliation for 1936. It was decided to make big efforts to send teams to Taranaki and Taumarunui at an early date. It was decided to invite the Taranaki Association to send a team to play in Auckland on August 22 or 29. Misses Ushaw, Dawson and Jeffery -were elected to the committee to make ground arrangements for the Fijian team's game in Auckland q* August IS. Fixtures for Saturday : — Senior A.—Kiwi A v. Ngaro, No. 5, 1.50 p.m., Messrs. K. Lawny and M. Vipoiui; St. David's Bible Class v. Wesley, So. 'J, 1.00 p.m., Messrs. W. Grace and N. Corin; Mount Eden, a bye. Senior B.—Clevedon v. Kiwi B, No. •!, 1.50 p.m., Messrs. F. Clark and R. Brodie; University A v. University B, postponed; Technical v. Y.W.C.A., No. 8, 1.50 p.m., Messrs. R. Roughton and I. Ross. Intermediate.—Wesley v. Technical B, >o. 4, 3.5 p.m., Misses Cullen and Morgan; Mount Eden v. Technical, No. 7, 1.50 p.m., Misses M. Young and A. Twiname; Papakurn v. Y.W.C.A., No. 6, 1.50 p.m., Messrs. B. Marshall and J. Garlick. _ . _ Representative Trial.—A team v. B teftni, No. 5, 3.5 p.m., Miss M. Weeks and Mr. M. Nicholson. DRAW FOR COUNTRY WEEK. The Country Week tournament of the Auckland Ladies' Hockey Association commences at Remuera on Monday week. Draw and order of play : — A SECTION. First Set. —Whangarei B v. Auckland, Rodney v. Waipa A, Piako v. Auckland ColetSecond Set.—Whangarei B v. Rodney, Auckland v. Piako, Waipa A v. Auckland Collegiate. „ _ . „ , Third Set.—Whangarei B v. Waipa A, Rodney v. Piako, Auckland v. Auckland Collegiate. ' . , Fourth Set.—Waipa A v. Piako, Auckland v. Rodney, Whangarei B v. Auckland Collegiate. „ Fifth Set. —Whangarei B v Piako, Auck land v. Waipa A, Rodney v. Auckland toi legiute. B SECTION. First Set.—Whangarei A v. Waipa B, Thames v. Hauraki Plains, Paeroa %. K1 "o Country. , » , rpV|o r»i nt! Second Set—Whangarei A y. Thanes, Waipa B v. Paeroa, Hauraki Plains v. Country. . , rroiirnki Third Set.—Whangarei A v. Hauraki Plains, Thames v. Paeroa, Wnpa B >. &■>"= Country. Fourth Set. —Hauraki Plains v. ; Wnipa I' v. Thames, Whangarei A ■>. Country. . r>nAroa. Fifth Set.—Whangarei A v. Pnf 0 "' Waipa I! v. Hauraki Plains, Thames King Country. XNNES CUP AT TAURANGA. The Tauranga Hockey Association's cup competition was continued yesterday. Veterans defeated True Blues by 3 goals i 2. Scores for the winners were gained ny Miniiie (8), and for tlie losers by Olsen aiu
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 149, 25 June 1936, Page 24
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