HOCKEY.
; WEDNESDAY : The .. following are the r hockey fixtures, grounds, and referees for to-day:— Hui Mai A v, Petone A, at Petouo (Mr. Sherwood)! Petone B v. Hui Mai B, at Kelburne Park (Mr.". A. J. Tayler); Artillery A v. Pakeha, at No. 1 ground, Basin Reserve (Mr. Carver); Post and Telegraph v. V.M.C.A., at No. 2-ground, Basin-Iteserro (Mr. Cusack).
■ .MEN'S JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. : "JFhe Junior •Bciectioii Committee havo- had : considerable "difficulty getting a team aw'ay to play, Woirarapa at Mastorton on Thursday, many of those originally selected having notified iho committee of their; inability to make ; the- trip., The' following is the team finally, selected:—Goal,. Grut-, full-backs, Gnyford. and; Morrah; halves, Gill, .Campbell, and Treadwsll; forwards, Lynch, Wrigley, Oram, Fi'ancis/ and Mackenzie. Tlio ieanv, howeVcr, is considered a strong one, and though perhaps not as strong as tho one originally selected should nevertheless civo'a very good account of itself. , It leaves by the cypress on Thursday morning, returning to town the same aven- ' ' Ug- ■" • ' ' " ' ' LADIES' ASSOCIATION.. Tho following are senior and/ j.uhior representative ladies' teams to tako.part'in the touriia- : mont' at .Hawko's Bay on August 20, leaving Wellington' on Thursday, August 19:— Senior representative team: Goal, Miss B, Fleet (Petone); full-backs, Misses B. Jlooro '(Wellington) and D. Tlnr.ay (Kinemoa); halves, Misses Ellison (St. John's), L. M'lntosh (Victoria College), and R. 'Johnston (Victoria College) ; forwards, Misses Swindalo (Wellington/, B. Bissett (Victoria College), D. foiling (St. John's),'lt. M'lntosh (Victoria College), and I; Kerslake (Victoria College). _ ■■ Junior representative team: • Full-backs, Misses Kitching (Hereawa), and M. Fleming (St. John's); halves, Misses ;W. Turner (Haenemai), E. Richardson (St; John's), and Ward (Gregg's); forwards, Misses. M. O'Neill (Gregg s), Willitz (Victoria Collego), E. Dement (St. John's), Charlesworth (C'ollego Old Girls), and M. M'iCenzie (Victoria College). Each team is subject to alteration on account of players being possibly unable to travel. The naiiio of emergencies for both team* will bo published .later. Players selected are requested to let the . secretary of ' tho association know as soon as possible whether they aro able to travel. Members selected are' rerju&sted to be present at the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Wednesday evening before the delegates'' meeting at 8 p.m.. to receive instructions regarding uniform, etc. 1 AUCKLAND. TOURING TEAM. (By Telegraph.-Press Asioclntlon.i Auckland, August 10. The Anckland Hockey Association's touring team left this evening by th 6 Main Trunk ex- ' press en route to, Invercargill—the - furthermost part to bo, visited during the 60uth«rn (our. The first match will be played at Wanganui on Thursday. . The team, while not the strongest that could be sent away (such good men as Mason, Jacobsen, Speight, and Allen being unable to obtain leave),'is still a good side, and is expected tp give a good account o£ itself. Mr. 11. D. Hill accompanies the team, which is constituted as follows:— Goal, Bloomfield; full-baoks, Sheriffs and J. Baker; half-backs, Badhara, D. K. Porter, Cavanagh, and Allison; forwards, Murdoch, Mather, Barry, L. Prime, Young, and Smytho.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 583, 11 August 1909, Page 9
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