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FINAL LADIES’ REP. TRIAL
The. selectors have chosen the following teams to play in a trial match to-morrow at the Botanical Reserve, 3 p.m.:— “A” team (Rewa colours): ( Goa-1, Miss Inglis; backs, Misses Wells and Wilkins; halves, Miss Smith, Mosdames Freeman and Rountree; forwards, Mesdames Burn and Reeves, Misses Young, Brunning, and Patterson.
“B” team (Co-op. colours): Goal, Mrs Nelson ; backs, Mrs Cruickshanks and Miss O. Young; halves, Misses Moulder, Fowler, and Jennings; forwards, Misses Barton, Berryman, Beattie, Aydon, and Stringer. Emergencies, for both teams : Backs, Misses Blissett, Sigley, and Gibbs; forwards. Mis ses Courtenay, Francoise, and Talbot.
Referee, Mr Mitcliener. All town ladies must attend lecture to-night at Institute at 7.30. All selected players and emergencies will he given a trial at to-morrow’s match.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 August 1924, Page 5
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172HOCKEY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 August 1924, Page 5
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