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14 GOALS SCORED

Hockey XFs Two Wins (N.Z. Press Assn. —Copyright) BUNBURY. The touring New Zealand hockey team has scored convincing victories on successive days, beating Combined South West, 3-0, on Tuesday, and Albany, 11-0, yesterday. The game at Albany ended as an exhibition of finesse, good stick-work and close control in short passing by the New Zealanders. The captain, A. Patterson, dominated the play and scored one of the goals. The other scorers were A. Corbett (3), R. H. Campbell (2), R. Somerville (2), A. Riggs, T. Burrowes and E. Salmon. The South West side, comprised mainly of Bunbury players, held the visitors scoreless until the second half. But New Zealand slowly wrested control and scored through K. Rigby (2) and T. Borren. The New Zealanders have three further matches in Western Australia against Tambellup today, Harrogin tomorrow and Western Australia in Perth on Sunday.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32072, 21 August 1969, Page 13

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14 GOALS SCORED Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32072, 21 August 1969, Page 13

14 GOALS SCORED Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32072, 21 August 1969, Page 13

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