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HOCKEY.

MAXAWATU A DRAWS AGAIN. (Per Phksß Association ) n v v ™ J NGTON, Sept. I m Aew Zealand Ladies' Hockey Tour ney was continued to -day in li, lo weafc. V lO 7 s * P" 10 Wils between Wellington A and toton .both teams showing e ! Jjcl form The attendance was about 50. llawka a Bay defeated Taranaki by 3 J«jls to n,l Wellington and Neson drew—ono goal each. Wairarapa and Manawatu A drew-two goate each. Tins game WM f u n o{ illcl . dent, the exposition of hockey being a pleasure to watch. Both teams were composed of young players. M tho end of tho first snell Manawatu led through a good shot by Mise I. McKcnwe. After resuming Miss Orr equalised mutters, liic last stages were very fast, Miss Collingwood scoring for Manawatu, but a second goal by Miss lteid, for Wairarapa equalised matters. Southland beat West Coast by 2 to nil. Wanganui boat Wellington !', by 6 to nil. Canterbury A beat Manawatu B by 5 to nil._ This was an interesting game, mostly in favour of Iho winners, Canterbury B drew with Buller—threo goals each.

The Miinawalu representatives to meet the Main Trunk team at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday arc as follows:—Goal. 11. Sorenson ; full-backs, W. Bason, A. Kcrslake; half-backs, Aishcr, McGregor, J. Moore; wings, Parker, A. Webb; supports, Meatyard, J. Fitt; centre, A. Anderson. Emor(rencicfi, Minoguo, Stanley, Tucker, and Bennett, A seven-aside tournament is to be held at Otaki to-morrow afternoon. Post Oflico and Old Boys' Clubs will each be represented by a team.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9607, 5 September 1911, Page 3

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258

HOCKEY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9607, 5 September 1911, Page 3

HOCKEY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9607, 5 September 1911, Page 3