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HOCKEY I *elßlti' * '"guild Kiroii atoicd twice m this t.pell, Adams and Blown being ro- ♦ sponsible Ujmcisitj opened the second SENIOR A. GAMES ' n 8 the)l- "'^ Boal. A fine centre by iicDon.ild (kjioii) found tlnee men _ waiting in hont of an open poul, and U/COI CV DCIT i/innni r> Bl°«i>« netted Keg Watchman added WESLEY BEAT KARORI B two more to the Kdion total, bojli being ' < the onti oine of bad inn,ses m front of tho .goal by oile o£ 'the Ujinei«it> full-biek^ All the men s senioi A giade Hockej btewdit netted foi Luneißitj. mukiup: the games -Here played at Karon Park on <"> >'*-<™c 32 X R Jacobsen played foi Saturday the grounds bemg » fa.rl, AftSST'ttat'ch^alSed good condition. Vefeley pio\ f ided the his play when he vat regularly playing suipuse of the day by defeating Karon the game i, ,„ „ . , TT it , , , ihe mnpirPb weie Me&src W. Kejs and B. Wellington and Hutt plajed a diaun S. 15. Browne. > • • game, Karon A beat Lnneisity, and Hu.bea.t Technical by a substant.a, MATCHES . RESULTS AT A GLANCE. SEMOU A Karorl A 5 Unherslty .... 2 'Jhe hocLe) seapon was ofEciuuia ..:::::::: 1 1! *;::::: o all}r °i>cued on newt* of Wellington ...... l Hult ....'../.'.'. 1 matches played are_as follows.— • SEN'ORA. SENIOR A ToLhnical Old Girls 2 (Misses M Btonnlee and Jauet Made), Hntt United 2 (Mies R Thomdb and Airs fsundpien) IA/CI I IWPXrtM tun uiiitt nniui Swifts b (Mibtf May Wilkms 3, Miss WELLINGTON AND HUTT DRAW Maddock 1, Mrs. Donald I, Mjss Miller • 1), Ramblers Htiu 2 (Miss ilcClelland 2). College Old Girls 3 (Muse J. WaU>on, \ lgorous play characterised the Welling- Hiss II McLellau 2), Univeisity 1 (Miss ton Hutt match, which ended fn a diTW, Di\e) v 1 all. Although Wellington iieie on top ..„.„„ _ ,for most of the lust spell the interval acmiurt ». ■was taken without either Bide tuning Section \ ' l Bcoied. Hutt made a better showing in Hospital 2 Wenerci 2 the second bpell and most of the play in p one k e 3. I'etonc Teclimcal 0. ; the last quarter o£ an hour -was in the Wesley a bye ' Wellington area. Schneidemann, the Wei c , -o , , hngton left -ning, scoied halC-vay thiough „, „, , t'^lloll Bthe spell after a good solo mv, but he X oa J> " ee«i"col Old Girls 1. , •was frequently offside. The Wellington Upper Hutt 6, Swifts 0. halves, Newport pai ticularly, played a Wesley 5, St Joseph's-0 , '(frfcndlj; sound defensive game and the right wing match). V| ' attack -was veil exploited, but the for JUNIOR ' rrV^e^loo 0 foTm^rop 8: hTJ".- *"*->*• Afield 2. T, , P^rS^ed 1?^ 1SAW 10 ' U laid, the Hutt left-half, wandered jl good INTERMEDIATE. deal and left the Wellington light wing Pelone Technical 3, John b onvill& 2 open at times, but he did some good ivoik Karon West 7 (Misses Knth 2' Fowler ' with McLeod centie, and McArthm, 2, Uuffj, McKel^e Kee(ran), HutfO right-half, both of whom Mere veiy Kaion 8 (Misact, D Woodhbuse 5,-Rcld, sound iowler, the Hutt - goalkeeper, Xeedham, SuttoJ), Rombleis Huu 0 mought off Borne smait sa\es in tlie first Technical Old GiiLs aiid Lunersrtr spell, and Guy, jn the Wellington net, was matth was not plajed. ' • also m foim, the shot by Burnette, the Tuion Hutt centre forwdid, which passed him _ , , „ „ IM'"D- ' towards the end \>£ the game was a ■lechmcal Ccllege Wesley match wae not tnoky one. placed. The utnpues were Meesis. H. J. Smith „ c S lle Se Old Guls 3, Petune iTcchnicJ and R. P. Staples ° *• , ' ' Technical Old Gijls,. a bje ' HUIA BEAT TECHNICAL ==s==:= , • E. 'Tohnston and Co, auctioneeis, ■will ' H, , , , sell conugated lion and sundry fcareo at uias dash and expenence cained the their mait, 8- Willestoa Street ]on Wedday against Technical, who weie beaten nesday at 10 30 am. nw by fi\e goals to ml. The losers plajed __j___ • ' well as a team and combined tetter than H===!^=sss—sa their opponents, but the Huia defence ' intercepted many passes and so broke , up attack after attack. Nevertheless, the mm&n"WnL. < < game did not lack interest and Huia did flUlS'l' N^ilH ■ ■■ not have matteis all their own way ><J» /f Ma , Blown, inside-left, opened Hiua's tally soon after the game started, but Jt was N/%l^ IMIU^HHIi some tune before there was another score. N^YST* V/Ji WwHll fll T ue ,Tec hnical goalkeeper bade a fine save V ?J jV///sHUfIH which allowed the foi wards to go away >^w JMMiIII M^BMntti a, n ¥ nm conc«ded a corner from which /^ftaMHPTUul^HNBwi ' | the shot at goal went msido. Huiavßwept / dow-n to the Technica.l circle, but Wheat- / MmilllWir^^SSL^^U. ley s flying shot hit the post., Then Mar- UKUWm j£^M iluK cSte^ ef * lett-Wll1 6'iwfio w»8 m ex- T^^Sr^' f^^T^ beat the goalkeeper. During the reiit^of /it^in V) T J f J i//x"\' I the spell Huia had"the better of the ex- jflDHrwJ£tf »-"^^VM ■ WESLEY BEAT~KARORI B *"^ aHJ\ L^M out, aHhoujrh their stickwork was a little I^-^«rf%to» erratic at times, kept hammering at Kn- Bt" "*"' \tiMj<lon's goah^ Among the putstanding play- -»?• AW'\ ers were Dykes ana Pyle, the latter play .- ~'-* ing full-back instead of his usual half poa 1»* tton on account of the absence of Mor- h*^^+^^ gan Dixon (ngh^half). a recently-pro **M|f Mf|*^#^ moted junior fully justified hi» inclusion > m the team. W. Chisholm, another junior „ who plajed inside-left, also did well. The C l»l •• i '""'H^ main fault with the Karon team was laci 3b£ftdllV (\WilSt\P2ir— of decision in the forward line. Al*>, ■*|/ *CUIV UI»aUUCOr ** scoring opportunities, were lost _ / dd£n~ STftSS"* fl^ circle- The pour a Uttle EVAN'S WITCH'S ttt*&tta£i£ErAS£Jsi OIL into tHe p^hn of ihe'bad possession, took thp ball right upfield, an«i and gently lave the affected SE8 r'"3K2£ra Phype? r B B aw^e P^.i D * *eW «*»•- «*" " forceful, but they had difficulty m pene- and st'ffness disappear .. . and tratmg Wesley's defence. Simpuon, who the muscles "become wonderfully; resulting fiom a lone corner. The other tratmg influence" ,1s , mvaluablflf goal was scored without much difficulty also for Rheumatism, Lumbago, LheTe?ond'^ e u WrocruitfropilsTels(>n ' Cram P*. «& Sprains.-.^6 and Messrs. W. A. Scott and H. J, Smith 4/6 a* aII le&din S Chemists-fand were the umpires. Stores ..... Refuse^substitutes. karori ay. university; ■958f^||PR^H University and Karorl met on No. 1 lm^M ground, and despite the score of 5-2 PV^\ mV ■ against them, University-had quite their L\ i * M W I,^B _7^ M^k full share of the game. The students V m V'm.Y^v'A VI played without a regular goalkeeper for V :^^k the greater part of the game, „ and this to a great extent accounted>for the solid score against them, no fewer than three A'l'Hi^^^^^l of' Karon's shots going 'into an open goal. In the opening stages University attacked' persistently, but •- weak, . circle Dlptrtbnton: A. 'Kuntoebr* Cti. riwiHi work nullified their efforts... Spiers'at —^-^ ' - v~~ full-back for Karori and"Larnich ia, goal WHHHHHHIIHHIIHi^HIB also proved a stumbling block-to "the Uni- —^-^^^^^^m i-J_ ' ' t -^ , TEUETHOM tt-MT. . . ' 278 LAMBTON QUAY ffl^WP HJB. Buildings (nearly opposite D.LC.) f |JfjJ : ]f J^i' £2 ( Set^ For - ...' 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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 5

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