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HOCKEY

NORDEN CUP [per tress association.] WANGANUI, June (19. After an exhibition of fast and exciting hockey, Wanganui retained the Norden Cup by beating the Fielding team by 7 goals to 2. Although the first spell saw exchanges evenly distributed, Wanganui was definitely superior in the second. For Wanganui the scorers were Frazer. Stewart. Howatson and P. and E. Wallace. Feilding’s goals were scored by Packer.

IN OTHER CENTRES WELLINGTON. June 19. lluia 0. Hutt 0; Karori 3, Technical 6; Wesley 1. University 0; Karori A. •1. Wellington 1. CHRISTCHURCH. June 19. Rodcliffs 0. Varsity i); Trinity 1. Sydenham 0; Technical I, Selwyn 0. COAST MATCHES The West Coast Hockey Association's competition was continued on Saturday, in ideal weather, at the Recreation Ground, but the playing areas were soft. Pucilic had matters all their own way in their match with Te Rama, winning by nine goals to one. Cobden were again successful, defeating Wesley by six goals Io two.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 June 1937, Page 5

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HOCKEY Greymouth Evening Star, 21 June 1937, Page 5

HOCKEY Greymouth Evening Star, 21 June 1937, Page 5

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