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Germans too strong

PA Wellington New Zealand went down in its final pool match at the junior women’s World Cup hockey tournament in Ottawa losing, 6-1, to a polished and well-drilled West German side. The Germans, boasting an average of 43 international matches each, showed all of their experience with a fine exhibition of top class hockey. Pool A points: West Germany and Soviet Union, 9; China, 6; Canada, 4; New Zealand, 2; United States, 0.

• Inside sport: Pages 34, 35

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Press, 28 July 1989, Page 48

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Germans too strong Press, 28 July 1989, Page 48

Germans too strong Press, 28 July 1989, Page 48

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