HOCKEY.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. Tho following are the fixtures for tomorrow:— „ Juniors—Rangiora v. Technical, at Lancaster Park (Mr C. Bellamy); Selwyn v. Wesley, at Hagley Pork No. 7 (Mr R. Gracie); Sydenham v. St. Albans, at St. Albans (Mr H. Luxton); 'Varsity v. Trinity, at Ensor's road (Mr 1 J. Hocking). Third Grade—Wesley v. Trinity A, at Ensor's road (Mr C. Rogers); Sydenham ,B v. Selwyn, Hagley Park No. 6 (Mr E. Harvey) ; Trinity B v. Sydenham A, at Hagley Park No. 5 (Mr T. Davey) ; Technical v. Rangiora, at Rangiora (Mr W. Barwick) ; Wharenui A v. 'Varsity, at Hagley No..4(Mr W. H. Down) ; Kaiapoi, a bye. Primary Schools, A (jirade—Redcliffs v. Sydenham, at Ensor's road (Mr C. Rogers); Woolston v. West Christchurch, at Hagley Park (Mr O. Edmonds). B Grade — Shirley y. Addington A, at Hagley Park (Mr •f. Hitchen); Redcliffs v. Phillipstown, at Ensor's road (Mr J. H&rtigan) ; Woolston v. Elmwood, at Hagley Park (Mr H. Sampson) ; Sydenham v. Lyttelton, at Hagley Park (Mr C. Ri.x); West Christchurch v. Addington B, at Hagley Park (Mr J. Davey). Ladies' Matches. Senior Grade—Waimairi A v. New Brighton, at Hagley Park, 3 p.m. (Mr L. Hasell); Hinemoa v. Digby's, at Hagley. Park, 3 pjc. (Mr W. Graha:r.) ; Rangiora Physical Culture v. Training College, at Hagley Park, 3 p.m. (Mr H. Throp) ; Waimairi-B v. Wairewa, at Hagley Park, 1.30 a.m. (Mr R, Cooper).'" Junior Grade—Bromley v. Trinity, at Ensor's road, 8 p.m. (Mr A. Innes) ; South- '■ Rangiora, at Rangiora, at 2.45 (Mr Goldsbury) ; Digby's A v. Aranui, at Hagley Park, at 1.30 p.m. (Mr S. Smith) ; New Brighton v. Hinemoa B, at Sydenham Park, P.m. (Mr A. J. Beattie) ; Technical v. « s B » at Ensor's road, 1.30 p.m. (Mr A. Inncs). Secondary Schools. p A, r ' a ' will be played at Lancaster at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. The following players, are requested to attend:— jiawkms (Banpora). K. Fleming, E. Tir U r (^ har ®nui), E. Dash, J. Langridge, "cllroy, N. Spiers, A. Sharer, E. Lawrence (Sydenham), Peebles, E. Huston, H. Oormick, Burbery (Trinity), Sandford, G. Sutherland, S. Sutherland, Hearn, J. Goldstone, Norris, Anstiss, Forman, MeOlymont, •ueaton, Dick, Ballinger (Technical). AUSTRALIANS' TOUR. (PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) T , ' _ CARTERTON, August 13. lno Australian hockey team played its nnal match in New Zealand against the chosen of Wairaiapa and to-da.y, 7 ,j a tore, in spite of a wet, sloppy neld awl frequent ehowera, inflicted a ©ever© defeat on the local team by 8 goals to 2. combination" of tho visitors was vastly fi pe^ an< i their stick work, especially j ."'S. Abel,' Seaman, and Mills, clever and finished. WG re scored for Australia ty Craig W, oeaman (3), and Grav. The Wairanipa scorer was Tunnicliffe (2).'
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18460, 14 August 1925, Page 3
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