HOCKEY.
MANAWATU v. WAIRAEAPA. [&H TtSLT.onAPH— PIISSS ASSOMAtiOi*.] PALMfiRSTON N., 26th July. Tho Nowleni Cup_ match— Wairarapa v. Manawattt^providcd on© of the beet displays of hockey over seen ir. PaJttiertiton. Tho game was fast, clean, and evenly contested, an ©xtm spell being requiml to decide tho issue. _ In the first epell Manawatu had a alight advantage, and landed the only goal, after a shot by Minoguo from a brilliant pkee of work by Anderson Wairarapa took charge at tho opening of the Second half, but when the local men eefctled down to work they made things merry. Their second goal Avaa the result of some hot work, in which Crump found the net. Wairarapa now liven&d up, and Bovd landed a goal front a flying «hot. Tho visitors fought hard, and, amid a good deal of excitement, drew level act tho result of a rather soft shot by B'ieher. Tho second spell ended with honours even. The game was contintted with lift, abated vigour. Both teams fought with great determination, and, afflid greaL excitement, Crump scored Manaw&tu's I winning goal. The local- men have flow to meet the winners of tho TarannkiWanganui match.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 23, 27 July 1911, Page 4
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224HOCKEY. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 23, 27 July 1911, Page 4
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