HOCKEY
NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION. Ry Telegraph— Prew Association. Christchurch, July 11. At the adjourned meeting of the New Zealand Hockey Association to-nigbt, a letter was received frehn Canterbury withdrawing their challenge for the shield and forwarding a challenge for the Hatch Cup against Otago. The Canterbury Association agreed to arrange and control an inter-island “ An h appeal lodged by five members of the Rivals Club, Hawera against their suspension was upheld, and the Taranaki Association was -requested to liokl - fresh inquiry under their own ru.es. LAMES’ FIXTURES. Ladies’ fixtures for Saturday next aro;— . , Senior A. Y W.C.A. v. Public Trust, Hutt No. 3. Mr. A. Needham. . Girls’ College v. University, Karon No. 1. Mr. R. J- Lloyd. Senior B. Training College v. Petone, Petone No. 1, Mr. Dunford. . Rambler B v. Audit, Karon No. S. Mr. N. Judd. - Hutt Valley v. Base Records, Hutt No. 1. Air. A. Edwards. Junior A. Hutt Valley A v. Miramar, Miramar. Mr G. Cuming. ‘ Petone v. University, Petone No. 2. Mr IV. Dougal. Tia Ora v. Girls’ College, Johnsonville. Mr. F. Jacobs. Junior B. Audit v. Wesley, Kaxori No. 7, Mr. I . College v. Y.W.C.A., Petone No. 3. Mr. Nicholas. ■ St. Peter’s v. Hutt Valley B, Hutt No. 2 Air. J. Cusack PROPOSED ABOLITION OF TOURNAMENTS. By Telegraph-Press Association. Christchurch, July 11. At a meeting of the Canterbury Ladies’ Hockey Association it was agreed to forward a remit to tho New Zealand Ladies’ Association that tournaments be abolished. It was also decided that no team lie sent to this year’s tournament.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 246, 12 July 1921, Page 5
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