HOCKEY
NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION.
(SI TELSGRAPH.—PKBSS ASSOCIATION..
CHRISTCHURCH, 3rd July. At a meeting of, the Management Committee of tjs New Zealand Hockey Assdciation, it^waa. decided •te ask all associations to make 26th ■4ußu.t Peace Memorial Day. ■ A sub-CQjninlttee was. .et up. t(^, ascertain what support is likely to, be accorded to; a secondary schools: tournament. ■' In CQnnecfcioji with the inter-Island match, the following selectors were apppinted:VNprth Island: I/, H. Norton .(•Auckland) and A. Manning (Welling"ton). Sijuth Islagd: W. Dee (Nelson), C. Bellamy (Canterbury), and J. Hogg (Otago)'.
A protest forwarded by the Wairarapa Association in reference to » re{eree changing a decision was dismissed, on the, grciuinc( that he \ya§, withiji his rights, as % rule had been broken.
.' In connection" witb the visit of the New South Wales, team, it was agreed that matches be played at Auckland, Palmerston North, New Plymouth, Nelson, Christchurch, .and Dunedin, with a test matoh at Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 11
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151HOCKEY Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 11
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