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HOCKEY. An Auckland telegram .states that the final of the. White Hors,; Cup hockey tournament was won by Rodney, who defeated Tauranga by 2 goals to 0. BASKET BALL. ' The following primary school games will be played on Wednesday:—Kensington v. Maori Hill, at Kensington; Anderson Bay v. Arthur Street, at Anderson Bay; Mornington v. Albany Street, at Albany Street; Forbmy v. Kaikorai, at Forbury; MacamLrew Road v. Moray Place, at Moray Place; George Street v. (Musselburgh, at George -Street; Normal v. North-east Valley, at North-east Valley. BOWLERS’ BILLIARDS. Nine rounds have to ba played in the intcrclub bowling billiard tournament at Dunedin. Oavensbam Club has dropped l out. Four rounds afo completed, and the games won leave tho clubs in this position St. Clair 20, Roslyn 18, St. Kilda, 16, Kaikorai 15, Dunedin 12, Caledonian 7, Taicri 5, Balma-rcwer 3. Each club has a. natural bye, also, owing to OaTaraha® droppin- out, an accidental, bye, so that tho clubs have not all played the same number of games, 'rids, of course, will right itself as the tournament proceeds.
Some Fashion was scratched for the Winter Gup at 12.55 p.m. yesterday.
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Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 3
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