HOCKEY
NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION
MEETS
GAME SHOWS SIGNS OF INCREAS-
ED INTEREST.
(ar mEGEAni.—press Association,)
OHRISTCHDECH:, 30th April. At the annual meeting of the New Zealand Hockey Association, the report showed'tHo ganlo to be in'a flourishing position, with increased interest being shown in the schools' grade t Tho finances were satisfactory/ Tha election of officers resulted as in! 1 -
:—Patron, the Governor-General, ! °ir Charles Fergusson; president, Mr.-Hi 8. J. Goodman; vice-presidents, the presidents o£ affiliated associations; secretory, Mr. W. H. Down; treasurer, Mr. i. N. . Quartet-main; auditor, Mr. A. btewart; executive, Messrs. H. Throp, C. Bellamy, E. Grade, A. Dray ton, W. J. franklin, G. Slrack, and 'A. Preston It was agreed that the annual tourna ment l)e lieUl in Wellington in August Iho OUiki Club was advised to apph ior Rffilialion with the Manawntu -V«o
II- was agreed to rpqiic-st associations to apply lor mnlelios with Australian teams as soon us possible. Mr.. L. J[ Aorton was empowered to interview tho Jinglish Association on tho question of sending a team to the Dominion.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 1 May 1925, Page 7
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