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CHAMPION OF OHAMPIobb.
To-morrow will see the enrtain «.« the 1937 hockey season. St. LokeV •£.■* of the Devonport Shield, will season's championship winners. «S? *■ Old Boys, for the Kent Cup ThkSSf* carries with it the title of chto,S?*J champions, and the match ahonH v keenly contested. W
St. Luke's should go out the ftmnrit as the Grammar team is likely to out the services of Houghton, Jerram. However, there are ««m.?y ing juniors ready to fill their plaeStTJi Grammar will not submit withoutadiS? mined struggle. The match is the No. 2 ground at Jtemuera, at 3 p.m. Two other grade finals wfll ,u . decided. In the junior knockout commcl tion St. Luke's will play WealeyiT 1 " curtain-raiser on the No. 2 ground.vSw Waitemata and Albertians will contttTtk! final of the third grade knocfcoqi«a2 petition on No. 3 ground at 1.45 p.^^^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 239, 8 October 1937, Page 12
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143HOCKEY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 239, 8 October 1937, Page 12
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