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SHOCKEY.

J A (0), ; -.--Jffrider perfect-weather, conditions, the representative' v...Horowhcnuara: scrappy 'game—was .decided on :Ko. 1 ground, Day's-Bay,-: yesterday,- tho local team winning by;'i i'gbals'. ,, to;: nil. The ground- was .a.little slippery,;asJa result: of 'the'recciit : rains. ; The visitors played with a strong sun at .their iiv the : first spell", r " .-' - : : '"■;:-'■ '.•■■'■* : :■' Froin .' the .<" bully-off '".the' visitors gained: a slightrsaVautage,- but'.Harty, right full-back,' saved. x '. Elliott and Willis took possession, but. ;a.,'sh'6bV-at.vßoal/'.iiiissed'.i'■!■:.-The? Blacks^'(Hoi-p- ---' wh'enua);,f returned -to 'the/attack,' and ;;Hdrty again;:sayed. ■'.Give-and-take;.play: cusued for fiye'uiinutes.-rtjie'local men. having a little tho better of ;the .play. r Then the .latter i put' iu some-fine combined 'passing among the halves and forwards.-. Elliott passed "to,AViHisiwhoso shot; at .goal: >as stepped. , .The attack "cousKot:;bj-. Organ : missed..the post. rt..;w& ! EO.bn'Ecenith'at , it-.was only a' matter 6! time (before:.Wellington;, would* score, audin a iiiomcnt';EUioU''hil;^Jn : .^i : rfliVrrom;the.''b : uHy": ■ tne'Visitorsievadcd-the ■• forwards''aiid'"came on IwithVJa ; rush! V Christie; .right half, saved - by' conce'ding-aic'orner.' The Blacks again,attacked several'.times,-.butHarty- and -Ralph, the fullbacks, Vwere;. not; found '■.. wanting/ ;■ .A '.vigbrouo .-iwa's •'spoilt by , %' ihishit,: and \play ;rc.'turned .to Horowhenna.territory. ;';-A, Black ad--vanco was well'repelled'by'Dawson, who ■ transfprred but -Organ- missed "an easy, shot; Ji;; '!■?.' ?;:--j '..'...":■•':■" 'i "V" ■;' : .' : -.\-..'. V'yppn^resuniing,'.Loader (Wellington), carried thof ball" smartly' lip-field,-and a" penalty'.,'corner' :was :'cpnced?d:-for The attackers gained! three.corners; but.werepliable.to score, Hbrowhehua's:hacks coming to the rescue.':"• A moment later''SniytbV intercepted a^, long jpass, 'and -notched 'Wellington's: second goal." Sorb: whbnua : then assumed.the aggressive, but. their 'attemp,ts'r; were--nnllified'.. through hard-.hitting' o'n'tho .part;pf<Sevan, the right half. .This border,;'was"quickly .reversed. ~ ;, ' Organ., : ; carried 1 ■the: leather 'ihtoi.the,.circle,Vand '-made a. go'oij ,shbt.;at Igoal, but it;struck a .defender's' pads.; Fi'bm;the rebound.-Willis scored; 3—O.V; For a spell ithe;.visitors' achieved .'prominence,' but the weakness of V their -forwards' prevented '■' scoring. iTh'e'n i loader ..took 1 a", pass . off-side,' and hit '.far'. iover.:the;rail.;: : After;further. pive-and-takeplay, :Howe: was '^penalised -jtov'f stlcksj: and' from a secqnd corner" Elliott passed to Sinytlio,,.who :scored:easily.;; 4-^)., : .; The'Tel'.ow (Wellington) /'attaolc..proceeded,,;;and.;' : ;..anot i her-.;:.;gpal;. ~;wfls,. fiarrbwly,-averted. '; 'Loader -hit' in, but'"tho' ball.glanced : behiiidifroin a : 7 back'e.pads. ; :-Horo,. .tho:.visitors'.;ipside;righ[j\tlieii 'tbbk^ossessiqn, , aud.! succeeded ~fh ! cyacl{n|''*Ha"rtyT''but'?'DaHi%b''n; J .Icfti half;-;-'ran-.back:-judiciously aiid leaved..-The ;Bracks.ihen.hada shot :at goal,-but, Dwyer was :quite' - eqtfal;;tq,' ; 'theyemergency,Mjd': kicked .be's.Neither;side'gave. an : The : EorowhenuaVfor.wards wer.e".oytclassea:.by ttcir • opponents; althbugli ; the not at their best.:. ;Tbe visitors' 'fight .lialf,vßeTan, was' sound, -' and '■■ theji centre, I ■_■ M'Kenzie, - "jivas S'artieularly. .fact, the', sbul'-'ofcihe-efehoe.; play i.was. the,cpnspiouous- defensive .worfcT'qf Harty aridfßalp'h, emorgendy.',backs,,each of whbin thoroughly: justified their selection. l Mr.'l-So.ufu- , wiok'?qarried T the 'whistlfej %. .-,-;■ •'. j..-.. i-'^A^i ■],' ■{v^TILLERY* , ■ ii ArtiUery'AA'.'put'iup.-a;good:'sh'biving';against ;Petbne.:'A'':.atv:S[|raluar i .; yiesterdaf,'-'- , and ■■ Kept vthe;'Petone';;teanr'liard/bressed,'fronr start to finish.' About';fiftee'iv/minute's . ; after'■ play ■began ; M'Ewan (Petpne) jreceived ''a^blqw: on :tho ,bfbw,':aid ;h'ad to retire, .Artillerp.allpwingv'anMiiiv:his;: place.;--'-jAlter.',.play yesuined/;;Joyce , (Artillery). shot ''a, -.'gpal ;irora'a':',scrambleV" l 'Then;fPctorie:; pressed,. , ,arid .'?or-. ■'Ur^(A■^til^ry)^.MveU : ;"bullied tf-.qSyi vv-vas^ -;■ hifc,. 'toivjames, twhoV-Ctpok; *it "...down Vvthe; line', \ and's. centred \to ; itqvii, ■: who , ,, scored; ) . The : rest.. of ■ the : game wasvlast/'and-Joyce, scored.; two';'rnbrb;goals for.'Artillery:; ;The •'game ended y -Artillery,: (*;,- ■petone ! .(o).v- Mr);Carver was'referee.' ■ ;■; :-;: :

(6) ; V.-HUI: MAI B (1). J their,- innior ■■team ■ at, Mira-raar-yesterday, and ! it'ivas soon.evident-that 'the.W team iwero'igoing; to l :win..very:, much".as : they' pleased.".''and- the',: final result -;was; Hiii : .Hui:;Jlai: i ß:,(l);:,.The;follpwing were, ';the>sco'rers: for -the'"A , . Oi-Huri-. ;terA(l)i'Kiiph- (1); Garves : .(l), ; ;and'.'Meariis v (l).IC.>j!erry.'scored .tho : o'nly' : goarfor'.the'lß , team.'' IMr.^Al'J^Tayler-controlled ;the.:game'.i;i;:::. ; i:. B'vte'a'm^-''After,.some; ; £pqd!?rushes,;''Co6r^rs(T.^ •serine vVfroin.. -a , ' scranible'. .inside),', the:"'circle.:, Tnen-'Pe.toneS^'ttaoj£^rand.>Hojye;'s'cored;^;:Dur-; 'ingVthe7 6wnd';;haU\;^blb)(Pef94e)'>put;on -; -y ■'■goaiiV;'N.o' ; .\inrther,:-icbW,v\irtoVvmaaeri.and'V-th». •/game:;eidedf;Tetpne;;(2g , XM.C;& '(l).);■: iir.■ ' ; |ost>ai^.;T^gbaph;^ '-.-i. After-'.Karori had. scored-'the .first goal,: Cole; beingithe, scorer,. the' game,'■which- -was.played on ; a.;very.heavy ground,*; resolved itself.-.into a' .tussle: among. the Post _and forwards ■for, , , distinction :in> sho'otihg.-'goals.v Jones., (3); i-jCraig '(2)ii ;, and.:Ow'eiis::{2)V-were■.successful;-for Post -and :βec6nd<g6al.■irr:A^■pa^^c^^aJlyJgo9.dJid\s^ayJ,' ; waß'' VgivenVby. Jones,'"who , -, itime v'andi , ; again fcamed ] : th]9^ibaitirig'hti;tlirp i .■leferee,-. , -.. ■/>;..:i-;/.v ; -;!-. \'V-/:-':^ | v^ ! iv.;i;: ; '::-. : :;/ ; ,\s'

LADIES' ASSOCIATION. The following ladies' hockey matches have been arranged for Saturday — Senior,—Petone, a bye; Victoria College v, St John's, Day's Bay No 2; Hinemoa v. Wellington, Days Bay No. 1. Junior —Physical Training School, a byo; St Mark's v Gregg A,' Basin Reserve, Victoria ■Collogo A y.: Hinemoa, Day's ; Bay No. Victoria College B -v. Gregg B, Petono, College Old Guls v Hercaiva, Duppa 'Street, St. John's A v Haereinni, Day's Bay No. it; St John's v Ramblers, Day's Bay No 5 Third class —Normal >. Ramblers, YMC A.; Boseneath v. Celtic A, Kelburne No. 2, Kia Ora \. Celtic B, Kclburno No 1

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 9

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SHOCKEY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 9

SHOCKEY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 9

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