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JUST BEATEN.

A. THRHXDTO ifHIIB.

IWOiISH Woic|N i &MspkTJ*. * «> 3.

(Br Aeorfatton.)

WANGANUI, Saturday. In a fast »n« exciting* *am* tbe,Wng English women'e hockey teem **»**» New Zealand eecend Test ™*W«t** Spriggens par* by ***<**• *° £• J™ ground was very soft and sjndy, hainperinjr muelT of ,tf»-movement downfield. TW weatt* *e*l*oM but «ne «*£!*K attendance *l»«(t three thousand, t Outatandlnr for ; Kngland nacka Mlmc's m*' M. Knott and^Mi ;>-■• Collins -.the* centre-half, >«« eon: tlie left win*, JIUs J B. »»»«»?' the inner, Mies J. O'Donofshue, right Inner, MUia B. W. West. vg«;»ej» Zealand Mise M. o« wme derer saves In srhlte M** Donald was prominent. Of tne btguMtm W. Woolley played ; thronghout. A. Macfcle ..fMe* , ; Aldrldge were tiw best «rf the halves, while Miss M. Banton opwiel.ep. wveral good movements. MiwVM. Jg<eteie was undoubtedly the me»t4eetetandins forward, scoring a tWlllant jroar. MJsb H. McLellap played a clever game_at left Inner. Miss M. Xicpli ■:&» '-tMvirifht? ■■*iks£:•*&. ***> outstanding. ■ : ;.. £--^•^■'.•r'- ' . Scorers V for 1 E»eland■*. •■Mlesee. ODonoghue (2), and West (2). New Zealand scorers were: Misses Aldridge, sner,-; ri* and McKenzie. . " .

DEVONPORT SHIELD. SM?M fonrtl » ™»* of the Devonport hlneld competition saw University beat Grammar by 4 goals to 1, and St. Luke's defeat Somerville by the odd goal in 5, while Lnited and Mount Eden played a draw, 1 goal apiece.

Th, B puts St. Luke's at the head of the table with six points, closely followed, one point behind, by University, while Lnited and Grammar each have four pomte to their credit. With two more rounds to play this competition is etill in a very interesting position.

GRADE RESULTS. SECOND GRADE. St. Luke's 3, drew with Papatoetoe 3. Somerrille 2. beat Y.M.C.A 0 Training College 9, beat Grammar 0.8. 4 A bertians 3. bent University 2. Air Base 4. beat Mount Eden 2. Wesley 3, beat St. George 2. Albertians 3, beat University 2

THIRD GRADE. Auckland Grammar 8, beat SnmorviUe 0 St. Luke's 3, beat Mount Albert 2 Papatoetoe 4. beat University 1 Training College 4, beat Grammar 0.8. 2

FOURTH GRADE. .Somerville B 1, beat Y.M.C.A. 0. St. Luke's 3, beat Papatoetoe 0. FIFTH GRADE. Auckland Grammar A 0, beat St. Lukes Mount Eden 4, beat Auckland Grammar u o. Papatoetoe won by default from Auckland Grammar C. SIXTH GRADK. St. Lake's wan by default from Glen Hj(J(MI. Auckland Grammar A 8, beat Somervilk3. Mount Albert Grammar B 3, drew with Mount Eden A 3. v . Mount Albert Grammar A 13, beat A.M.C.A. B 1. Howick 12. beat Y.M.C.A. A 0. Auckland Grammar B won bv d-fault from Mount Eden B. LADIES' GAMES. SENIOR. Technical 4, beat Kiwi 1. Wesley 2, beat University 0. Mount Eden 0, drew "with Trainiti!.College 0.

INTERMEDIATE. University 2, beat Mount Eden ] Training College 2, beat Technical B 0.

JUNIOR. Wesley won by default from University Clevedon % 1, beat Training College o. '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 13

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JUST BEATEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 13

JUST BEATEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 13