SCHOOL HOCKEY.
Ihe main school game on Saturday was played between the two unbeaten teams— Hataitai and Newtowri. Both were evenly matched, and played with excellent combination. A noteworthy feature of the contest was the absence of individualists. The game, which ended in a draw, with neither side scoring, was refereed by Mr. H. Hatch-.1-"
A—Jvewtown 0; Hataitai 0; Khandallah i, Wellesley 0: Lyall Bay 2, Berbaiiiportt ■■!.'•
Senior B.—Northland : defeated South Wellington; ■ Wadestbwh >2,' rTeri'ac'e 1. • Junior--AA-Ne>vtowh 3,;Welles]ey.O; Hataitai 2,.Karori Q; Island Say 1~, Lyall Bay 1;' BeHiainp'ore 2,'SotftH Wellington «.'■ : Junior B.—Hirtaitai. A":-2,-Miramar 0; Newlbwh .won "by'-flelaiilt'froin'Lydll'Bay; Hataital»B ■wdn'"bjf defaivlt-fftoiS Mount Cook. ... .... . -. ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 15, 18 July 1927, Page 17
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102SCHOOL HOCKEY. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 15, 18 July 1927, Page 17
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