HOCKEY.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. SEVENTH ROUND. T-iuily added to their list of victories by beating "Technical in UIG seventh round ot the Canlcrbuiy Hockey Associations competitions on Saturday, Sydenham beat Rcdclills as fcydenlicm Park by two yoals to ml, but tiro Selwyn and 'Varsity match was held over on account of the. 'Varsity team being absent in Wellington. The following table Biimva the position* oi the senior teams: Goals W. 1). L. for. agst. Pis. TliMiiV •• " «' u , f. ,\ ■], Sydenham ■• * * ;; '* Technical .'.' * 1 * i] *<j ' J J Kedcliffs ~ 2 I ' « 9 ;" •Varsity .. 0 1 •> 3 lb fi TKCfiNICAL v. TUIJSTIT •The early stages ot Uly m 0 wu,:o , maS V y ..veil Trinity broke through, iroadea by ' .n«- but Technical conceded a comer, "\ ,' uilhout result. Technical we.nl wUlf'th, final »l.ot. Trinity set up a senos of attack uiul after Davies and Jones had both missed with 6Ucco a «vc Bhotb tl o UtUi "cored from a scramble. J unity 1, letti r'calV Trinity held the upper-hand and Mevnel! was forced .to concede * ,™> from which Jones again netted iiimty -, 'Technical tt. Half-time was called with no alteration in the score. Trinity- lost a couple of chance enly in i;,c second spell through ofts.de playand Technical finally got. away, but Ba.n 1 wit* successful in turnins (.nicies shot outside Lohrey and Duffiold led the 'technical farv'irds in a promising run, winch was slopped" by IMdcbfTe, who sent McCormick j aid Jone/awav, and a free hit outside lech, | rical's circle gave Uavis an opportunity , to net with a clever backhander. Tiny 0, Technical 0. Trimly set up a ciaclung pace and gamed two corners, from the last of wlich Jones scored by following in. Trinity •I Technical 0. Technical set up a final effort,'and T.ohrey had a shct, which failed Tnne came with play in Trinity'., end and the final score: Trinity 4, '1 colinical n. Referees: Messrs C. C. Holland and U. 1? Smnnsnll.
SYDENHAM v. KKDCLIFKS. fail up-and-down play marked the opening sla-es both teams nullifying any advantage* by "hard hitting. KedcliJls gained ground and wcio awarded a free hit in the scoring urea a corner being ordered. 'l. l'robblo Iri.'l 'a .-hot at goal, but the ball went outside Sydenham" took the oliensivu and Ouilield' attempted to net, a twenty-five resultin". Vuill tin goal) easily cleared a shot from the ii',dit by 'Thompson (kcdclifts). Sydenham carried play to their opponents end and forced a corner, Lloyds shot at goal missing badly. Kedeliffs were awarded a penalty corner after a sustained attiu-.fc. Viuli's luck failed, the bui: rolling in. The goal, however, was disallowed, being hit outside the circle. .Sydenham attacked and Dufi'ield netted after a melee in the circle. Sydenham 1, RedclifTs 0. K. Prebble staged a spectacular run for Pedcliffs, but lost pessession at the cni-iinl moment. At liahliinc the scores were: Sydenham 1, Rodc'.ilfs U. • , , . , J.angridge (Sydenham) obtained possesion and centred well to the inside forwards, who were enucht om of position. I'edclifVs swept down .ho field, but Sydenham had a brief respite following an infringement. A penalty corner to Pedcliffs was not turned to account. Sydenham's forwards combined in a pretty movement and Ilimbridpe completed i l . by netting brilliantly. Sydenham 'J, RedeliiTs 0. Sydenham uißinlainVd a solid pressure and forced a series nf corners, none of which horo f,n.it. Redeliffß had a final rally, and time was sounded after n. penalty corner in Sydenham's area. The final scores were: Sydenham 2, Redcliffs n. _ TJcferees: K. Harvey and \\ . IfDown.
JUNIOR A GRADE. New BiiqM'in 3. Wesley 0. Sehvyn 2, Sydenham 2. Trinity 2, Technical 0. JUNIOR B GRADE. 'VaisitY B defaulted to Trinity. Svdenhnni 5. Sehvyn 2.' 'Vareity A defaulted to Technical. THIRD GRADE. Technical''.), Harc\vood 1. Trinity 11, Sydenham B 2. Kcdeliffs !(, Wesley 0. Rungiora 3. Sydenham A 3. Sehvyn '.I, Kaiapoi 0. FOURTH GRADE. Technical,A 11, Wesley 0. Y.M.C.A. 1. Technical B X. Sehvyn 4, Sydenham' B 1. Sydenham A 3, Now Brighton 0. Trinity A beat Technical C by default. FIFTH GRADE. Sydenham B 5, Technical B 3. Technical A 4, Sydenham C t>. Trinity 5, Sehvyn 0. PRIMARY SCHOOLS. A GRADE. Svdonham 1, JludcTTffs 1. Lyttelton D.H. 9, WooUton 0. B GRADE. Somcrfield 7, Y.M.C.A. 0. Sydenham 1, East Christ chinch 0. St. Mark's 2, Philliystown 0. C GRADE. Woolston T, Addin-Jtoii 0. Lyttelton D.H. 3, Redcliffs 0. Sydenham i, Lyttelton West 1. LADIES' HOCKEY. SENIOR A. Kaiiyioia f>, Aranui 2. Technical 6. Training College 1. West Chrislcliurdi 2, Digby's 1. SENIOR B. Soiilhbvoolr 2, Technical B 1. «. Lincoln 2, Waimairi L .Hornby 1, Kangiora U. Technical A 3, West ' Chii--.lebui'ch 1. Digby's 3, Rawliiii 3. JUNIOR A. Section A. Kiwi A 5, Southbrook 1. Aza .1, Technical 0. Hineinoa ?0, Rangiora 0. Section B. Kiwi B 2, Digby's 2. Hornby 1, 'Varsity 2. Aranui 1, Lyttelton 1. JUNIOR B. Kiwi A 0, Aza 0. Redclifis 2, Lyttelton B 1. Lyttelton A 5, Rawhili l). Diyby's B 5, Kiwi B 0. Digby's A 9, Hornby 1. Aranui 2, Technical L COMBINED 'VARSITY TEAM. DEFEAT BY WELLINGTON. (MESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, June 5. The Wellington representative hoekey team beat the combined University representative tonm from the four centres by three goals to two, in a fast, exciting game at Karori Park on Saturday. The game provided some of the best hockey seen in "Wellington for a long time. The half-time score was 2-0 in favour of Wellington. The second spell was remarkable for saves on the part of both goalkeepers. The scorers for Wellington were Hamilton, Burton, and Neate. Bay scored both the goals for 'Varsity. The teams were: — Wellington—Moore, Gray, Spiers, Joblin (captain), Hill, Smallwood, Hamilton, Neate, Phillips, Burton, Phillpotts. -Varsity—Davis (Victoria), Forsyth (Canterbury), Allen (Otngo) N Broun (Auckland), Bollard (Victoria), McHaffie (Otago), Don (Auckland), Barnett (Canterbury) Bay (Auckland), Struthers (Victoria), Bottmg ( °The° senior 13 Wellington-'Varsity representative game resulted in Wellington winning liy three goals to nil. The game was fast and open. __—_—_
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