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HOCKEY

11.M.5. RENOWN y. CANTERBURY.

BTUt f l> ‘°*<*£ sH naiui ana tt. Simpson wore the referees T w>r o mS Wcro 113 follow:- ' mfa Wack ir? (white)-Goal. Midshipnn.l r- a , aG b ac k 3 . Commander Rocers and Lieutenant O Donnell; halves, MidsLinluen Colloy and: Rands and Lieutenant Meek • forwards. Midshipman Butler. Lieutenant Lake, Lieutenant Richards, Captain Eastman (captain) and Lieutenant Previtt. Canterbury (red and black)—Goa’], J. Robb • backs, P. Martin and J. Soper; halves, J. 1 ascoo, B. Moms and S. Hander; forwards 1 2' ™ ey ’ A - Boaion, H. 8011, W. Bell and H. ihrop (captain). 11l the opening stages of (he game Canterbury hnjt the visitors on tho defence, ana from a forward rush Beaton opened the score A penalty against Canterbury gave their opponents an opportunity in a good position. but they failed to field tho ball, which went out. From a free hit Captnin Eastman secured and sent in a hard shot, which Robb stopped and cleared. Key centred to H Bell, who scored Canterbury’s second goal. “ Sticks ” against Canterbury on two occasions gave Captnin Eastman chances which, however, Robb stopped. TV. Bell sent in a stinging shot which was well stopped by Mia shiftman Wackett. H. Bell added a third goal for Canterbury and scored another » little later. Successive shots by Canterbury were well saved by Midshipman Wackett and Corjmander Rogers. A few minutes before half-time TV. Bell notched a fifth <*oal for Canterbury. Canterbury quickly assume.* the offensive in the second spell and Beaton registered the sixth goal, following with another from the bully. Martin hit to Key, who secured at halfway, nnd beating the opposition hit tho eighth goal for Canterbury. _ The visitors' gamo improved, and Captain Eastman had a couplo of but unsuccessful shots at goal. Robb just sa-».g on each occasion, H. Bell scored tho ninth goal for tho local men. The visitors' goalkeeper. Midshipman Wackett, was noticeable for two brilliant saves shortly after. W. Bell put in a solo run and brought Canterbury's scorp up to double figures. The visitors made the pace hot at this stage, and bearing down the defence Captain Eastman was successful in finding tno net. amid applause. Obstruction given against tho local team opened tho way for a strong attack by tile ship's team, ending in Captain Eastman adding a second goal for tho Renown. Beaton carried tho ball into the visitors' circle but Midshipman Wackett saved again. Shortly after H. Bell scored for Canterbury with a good shot, making tho Canterbury register 11 goals. The visitors rallied, and just on time Lieutenant Richards, aftor o good run from half-way, added a third goal and the gamo ended. DRAW FOR SATURDAY. The draw for the fourth round of the Canterbury ilockey Association's competition 1® as follows: First Grade—Sydenham v. Cranford, at Lancaster Park; Addington v. Y.M.G.A., at Hagloy Park; Technical v. Christchurch, at iiagley Park; Selwyn a bye. Second Grade —Oxford Terrace v. Y. M.U.A. B, at Ilagley Park; Selwyn B v. Technical A, at- Ensor’s Road; Technical B v. Y.M.C.A. A, at Ensor’s Road; Cranford v. Selwyn A at St Albans Park: Christchurch v. Sydenham, at Sydenham Park.

amid tirade-oxt.no lerrace v. Seiwvn. at Hagloy Park; Cranford v. Technical, St Albans Park; Sydenham v. Y.M.C.A, ai Sydenham Park: Senior Cadets a bye.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18413, 20 May 1920, Page 7

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HOCKEY Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18413, 20 May 1920, Page 7

HOCKEY Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18413, 20 May 1920, Page 7