WESLEY V. UNIVERSITY
i \. fin slandaid of hockey was witnessed m the match between Weslej 'and Unneisitj, the foimci team winning by G goals to 4 The giound was in good condition foi fast play and f icilitated piss i"o movements by the respective foiwaids lo\ a senior game the final score was unubinlly high, and indicated the stiength of the att ick and the comparative weakness of the defence on both sides Dining the hist half theie was little between the teuns and it was anjbody's gune Ihe tJiuveisity full backs w ere patch} on oce t son, and the goalkeepei, \ M Willnms was not at all in his ciihtomaiy foim At n lit time the seoie was 3 ill It was a^ain i battle between the foiwaids in the sec pud spell Ihe Univeisity com bined nicely, but the suppoitmg backs weie somewhat weak The Wesley fullbacks, Watts, and W Djkcs, and the goalkeepei, ii iJjkcs weie lesponsible tor cheeking s^ci,ol likely attacks by the students loi Wesley Kelly (3) Ldwauls, C Simp* son, and Rouse scored, and Deubj (2) Rob nifaon md Stiuthois netted foi Unneiiitj Ihe uinpuo was "Vli b Buincll Biowne
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 112, 14 May 1934, Page 14
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