ALL BLACK HOCKEY
Another Win Scored SOUTH AUSTRALIA BEATEN GREAT FORWARD DISRLAY , (Aust. and N.Z. Cable.) Sydney, August 10. Tlie hockey carnival was continueu a l the Uiiivcisity Oval tc-dav izi beaut*ful weather. Now Zealand defeated South Australia bv 13 goal- to nil. The latter playing New Zealand for the fir t time in the history of the game, wore outclassed. New Zealand gave a. great forward display and Bay, Turhitt and Andrews revelled in goal hitting. Reid tlie New Zealand forward retired, requiring two stitches over the left eye. Melbourne rcpla cod him and excelled himself on the hard ground. M ini©, tlie captain, played full back. In the second half Spiers, the crack back uuprecr die fitly pi a yer centre-half. Ewan and Bollard, playing at half, scored indicating a weak' defence. also that •he South Australian forwards we-t Experienced. The game was not treated verv seriously in the second half. Tlie scorer s for New Za eland wens Bay (o), Turhitt (3). Andrews (2), Iteid, Ewan and Bollard (1 each). PROGRAMME FOR AUSTRALIA The Ifollowring itinerary for the New Zealand hockey team in Australia has been approved by the management committee of the New Zealand Hockey Association : August 11: Western Australia, at Sydney. August- 13: Australia at Sydney. August 16: Junce or Crookwell, at June or Croolcwell. August 20: Victoria, at Melbourne. ’August 24: New South Wales, a* Sydney. August 26: Leave for home.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3794, 11 August 1932, Page 7
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237ALL BLACK HOCKEY Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3794, 11 August 1932, Page 7
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