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HOCKEY.

CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITIONS. ! UNIVERSITY AND AUCKLAND WIN. ! WklanTw! shamP«>nships ham P«>nship matches of the lat RemlS^^tri Wer « continued condition! y ßat^ ay al s 0 ™ lor t»bl« 1 in a match that provided a good exh? | Team p. W . LD . g Ch. ! WerMty ...11 9 j t 37 **' *"«*• i Auckland ... 11 6 4 1 26 J* \\ j Mount Eden 11 _ 9 3 it jf o I UNIVERSITY V. ARETA. University *°?£ th field gainst AretJ ! weakened by the absence of West *n5 I Sotners, The latter team missed, the serv?£s ■ of Moginie. its crack forward. Notwithsta»d '■ ™* *% Bt *ad rain .which fell- The g* me ! was fast and always interesting, much Jood , work ,>eing accomplished by both art Fart" hue runs by Gr.ce and Jacobsen for the blues ?„ e J* £ Saln . !U eitture the former's phV be? ing often brilliant Against- this a. s£ind dt , Eni^n the , blacks' _*£ division. Sl which Ellison, England, and Curtis were Dartieti- ' hV ly ,, Pr ? ,? Bd much improved play I by the forward line, gave Areta Quite its I share of the play. Indeed, there was little ; between the team,, but Varsity, by superior efforts in the circle, scored thrice to *their opponents once- Grice opened the score for the blues with a fine shot, and shortly afterwards Thomas equalised the score by sending in a stinging shot from a corner. Jacobsen and Rowe added further goals for the winners by smart efforts, and a. well-con-tested game ended:— University ... „ 3 Areta ... ... .. ._ " _ j Mr. R. H. Killip was referee. AUCKLAND V. MOUNT EDEN. The game between Auckland and Mount Eden was played in front of the pavilion, and commanded most, interest in consequence of this. It was fairly evenly contested, but the winners' tactics were generally superior, and at the finish two goals separated the teams, the final score reading: — Auckland ... ._ ... ._ ._ 4 Mount Eden ... _ 2 Mr. R. H. Parton was referee. SECOND GRADE. University and Mount Eden played a drawn i game, one goal each. Johns scored for University, and Sparks for Mount Eden. Ms. C E. Walker was referee. i Areta. defeated Ponsonby by 3 goals-fo 1. Mr. R. B. Bartleet was referee j THIRD GRADE. j i Mount Eden defeated Waitemata by 4 goals I to 2. Mr. A. E. Mills was referee. I Hobsonville defeated St. Peter's by 2 goals J to 1. Mr. J. R. Henderson was referee. University defeated Areta by 1 goal to 0. Mr. W. E. RoblSoon was referee. FOURTH GRADE. Training College won by default from | Mount Eden. Gordon defeated Ponsonby by 7 goals to 0. Mr. R. C Avery was referee. Imps defeated University by 2 goals to 1. Mr. W. J. Hebden was referee I I, FIFTH GRADE. Mount Eden defeated University by 5 goals 1 to 2. Mr W. J. Hebden was reteree. Areta defeated Primary School Old Boys 1 by 3 goals to 0 Mr. R. C. Avery was referee 1 Rovers defeated St. Luke's by 3 goals to 2. t Mr. A- Rankin was referee. 1 ——— ( 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL MATCHES. J The primary school matches were continued « on Saturday morning, when Stanley Bay met and defeated Remuera in the last round « in the A grade competition. This puts these two teams level for first place, and a play-off will bo necessary. The match created a lot ' of interest, and was won by. the better team on the day. Results of matches were:— A GRADE. Stanley Bay defeated Remuera by 2 goals | to 0. Mr. L. J. Mark was referee. Grafton defeated Edendale by 4 goals to 1. Mr. I* H. Norton was referee. B GRADE. Mount Eden defeated Remuera by 3 goals to 1. Mr. A. C- Johns was referee. Takapuna defeated Stanley Bay at Devonport. LADIES' MATCHES. SENIOR TRIAL MATCH. A trial match was played on Saturday, when A team defeated B team by 3 goals to 0. Misses Harroii. Norden. and D. Hamlin scored goals. Mr. R. H. Killip was referee SECOND GRADE. Whakatu defeated Henderson by 2 goals to 0 Mr. A E. Mills was referee. Omapere defeated Technical College B by 6 goals to 1. Mr. R. B. Bartleet was referee. Otahuhu defeated Technical College A by 4 goals to 1. Mr L. Hamlin was referee. Training College v. Waitemata was postI poned

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15997, 16 August 1915, Page 3

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HOCKEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15997, 16 August 1915, Page 3

HOCKEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15997, 16 August 1915, Page 3