SPORTING.
HOCKEY. ; The hockey tournament at Forbury Park j to-morrow should prove a strong draw to I the increasing numbers of people who are finding in hockey a very attractive game ! \'ov spedsvkvi*;. * Hotkey is begirding to \ loom largely in the public eye. and recent j mat chert iit Forbury have drawn largo at- j tendances. To-morrow «?v<.'iy spectator will ~ have an opportunitv of seeing the beet j players from nearly 20 clubs, and with such j a programme there, should be no dissatis- > faction. The following will represent the City Hockey Club in the s.-ven-n-.-ude tournament to-morrow:—First grade: J. Fitt, A. Stevens, Wright, Macau, C. Fitt, Penman, Willianwon ; emergency. H- Steven*. Second grade: Charleston. riay,v, Breinner, Lyon, Wright. Clark, Milb*. FOOTBALL. In the Association game Christian, brothers meet Mornington to-morrow at Culling Park, and as a win lo either team wih have considerable effect upon the chance of championship honors a spirited contest should result. Christian Brothers play a fast and determined game. Jlornmgton, after drawing with Northern last week, are confident of success. It should bo an even and exciting match.
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Evening Star, Issue 14624, 21 July 1911, Page 6
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183SPORTING. Evening Star, Issue 14624, 21 July 1911, Page 6
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