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WOMEN'S HOCKEY University’s Loss First Of Season

Uiurersity. throoghoot the competitMß, the mest and hardest to beat «f all senior teams, lost its first match of the season when the penultimate round of senior woohu's hotkey was played oa Saturday.

Usjversty saerembed to lie 3cw-sec»d placed :earu Ifegbys. f»r the first tnae is matches betwees these data susce May, 1980, Carttan lost its Timser-iip passion with a dispirited perforisxare agaitst Rawhiti asd in yet asatber surpnse. West Old Girls scared twice while Arams could only fritter away all its chances bar use.. Harew-txid broke a spell <rf six games ta score, at last, atrothet wit. As with this match, its last wia was . sra-nc: Hraeiaaa. Besnlts:— Batey's J, UanrersHy ®. Rawterti 1, CarttaM ft. West O.G. 2. Araawi LHare»M>i 2. Hicewea ft. Pr.lß'S-:

COOKIE CRUMBLES AT balf-ctoe, it tppe>rt-d thi? 'if I'jHrersiTT Jose a HJ>TT± tl all Tr.jf «MBU. ChiF .was tjht it. FEtS the®. Irgby'F sarfijr appears r-r attart wben rbrv were £L>£ owt ztake uhe ben -f* ©f ibe riabT-wiEf. B. <feiTE«—. is a»©ther T»ee?perfDTn.it the Dizby'f epbl.’ was Tbe busies! wf thai reais : s pliyerf >*•£ it weeiteC rely a TULtrer rf tune befpre Triremiy Bui T. XiTseban vm abject ■with an irjxsr ’tbe setrrfi isairh in 1¥ «be has misled) B-irfi the rrttcb rf JL KtEerrsrr ts in- . si-ie-riFtt. mined b*r e£ertrreress fmsE the other tide of ‘ i.ne WttSi the r«r of tb* forward line m p£»w Ivttl— y*: | srQl FimFF'lir £ x& th* Difby f rirn*— seeited Oettnjeft fpr a crew. ZfepjT's. wt, heft their rrorbief azrf the rhazsrei •inree ©f the forward? inear • • r-pffibiEarlPTi was no* ax its beet. . rr.rrer£iTy*s defer re rtf a Oecnate and Ihrby#. rn ihe left erhere D_ •fbpße. in foe f&na. Thus, t senre>K craw appeared tn th* ' card?—ezeepx fpr the fact thar yTnirersiTy mate? a tafeit ®ff ; Fcprtnr in the larx c’narteribwET. Bin the I>irby'* forward? i>e , u3eii duwr and made more rarxrpljed raific and ion of the J bine. B. Turbot: deashed a | near-xmE’U'ppabje fehpt -Frwm then, tforeraiiy <hd »pt Im lake sbwzb<. Thai Digby f win wa? againn the m of play was imderiab-e---|?>at it was uZ'des«rve-d if dp*. per ha pt. fair. For after all. as : the Asjeriram say. that s the way the er>&k*e? emit tie. WOWE COOKIES Car? ice EiJferefl cme-2 lack in : beir a denied a fort-half goal agaihFt BawhiU. That snay hare maie all the differed :e bur a :eazn in its permor. and with ins ability siwaSd not hare lost ,-bearx a&d with it the matei?.. :Tries the ~rcaZ” was * stored ■ lit va« pCThed is faalf- ’ reamed marz>er fey a liThki • defe-ncier: nr- whiFtie wect; and ; Carlt-BE ’t chance tad bees lost, ; Thereafter Bawimi was like a igiant refreshed There were »e frills u> the play of lasi year s chain pi pn. just hard mzmg. J c nick lacklmg and hard, if sometimes analesf hitting. Bzt n was to® murh fur Carlton . which played like a sicggisfa team—which » what is waF—and wbe too faithless tc tl&e : religion rf hard werk. Bawhitfs Boal was scored by a foe tee-sh'i from C. Berrert.

WIN FM TW WMOBS Vest Old Giri x whseh •<•*» year yt.-EHeJ sewti Sewer grade players If tag tbew ri» iag spirits. are by so was* a cultured team. They are unlovely t* watch and mh skilled. Bet bv substituting mere than a little bare rwl and- apparently. qsui* a high degree of freer* thee bate pulled themselves op rtf the benom of the competiuez. Against Aranui two player* oa the right Sank v ere gr* er use to hit Um ball fees peaaitv renters and they hit them we’j enough to sccre. They appeared accidents and Aranul probably accepted them as such —urn Use latter s forwards fennd they cecld not stere, one er twe peals being disallowed, apparently, for sticks. And so Vest Gid Giris led by two goals at half-time at: trie defence only wilted anre in the secaad half Aram ■which had been hauitsg nself up the ootapetmen with .performances nntU last week, started on the way dews. D. DneaMsea and !_ Feeder scored for West and S. Caw.es for Aranul. GALLANT HINEMA Hareweed bad a'.srtw exetasive rights to the attar* mg and territorial advantage as 1 its match agates: Htnemoa bss until the match was abort isree-Qcarter* of the way cetrpleaed, ' was jtsst suable t* score.. The chances were there; on one eeeasioz B Saunders reached tne circle with er.’ tie goalie to beat.- she tret to keep going and last tint ball. Later S. Bich sent a weSangled shot across the goaJmoKtx but B Black. the Eenemoa goalie who was playing ire game of her life, kept it out. Go H ctmtmuei. ®ar f > I r OT »d aria tfcng in a rather nap haxard manner Hire mot def smiting at stoutly as it has ■aß season. Then £. Tamer scared for Earewood and that ; was tbe Sash for Etaanoa jK.. Jtotr scored agate Just teftre tbe frhis.it and Ememua it new indisputably last m ttn* year t cumperrtion" Lower Grades Senltr Eeserve.—lMg*ys i Teachers* Cr-lfege I: Hornby X Fmriey It Burnside beat Eang. ncru by default. Second Grace.—-West H.S. t Shirley #: Carlton i Ararmt 1 Lnswood EH. A West C-G. St ;Earewood 4 Burnside t. Third Grade.—Belfast X Einemtia 1: Hamby X, Digby* ' Fourth. Grade—Avensjfle 1 •West O.G. 1; Bawirt: 4. Dtgbys •I: Aram 4 Carlton 1 Fifth Grade.—Eizemo* X ;Cariasai 1; Tecfmieal 4, Western 11; SkMey X. Burnside 1: Kia «a, narewood X. j Sixth Grade.—Belfast t. | Acland t: Shirley L Eawhtti 1; ; Dlgbys 12. West *.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 6

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WOMEN'S HOCKEY University’s Loss First Of Season Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 6

WOMEN'S HOCKEY University’s Loss First Of Season Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 6