HOCKEY.
■ CHAMPIONSHIPS CONTINUED. The second round of the Auckland Hockey Association's championships was finished at I Kemuera. on Saturday. Areta boating Mount Eden and Edendale securing a, win over Uni- ; versity. ARETA V. MOUNT EDEN. ! A quick rush by Areta (black) followed ".he opening bully, but it vis speedily re- : turned, and tho Mount Eden (brown) for- ! wards went into the Areta, territory. Paice i scored the first for Mount Eden. Mount : Eden kept the ball moving and Sloman was ' to»npfl!led to stop a rush on the circle edge. ; A. Alexander got one good shot, but the ball . fell just outside the net. York and Laver : soon worked the ball clear, but some time • lapsed before Laver shot high and scored ! the .irst goal for Areta. The blacks kept 'up the attack and Chatfield accidentally helped Nicholson by turning the ball into I the net. the second for Areta Mount Eden : came up, and McMurtrio scored, making the j scores even. Areta kept up the pressure 8r,,! scored three mora goals before time j was called. The final scores were:j Areta 5 Mount Eden 2 ! Messrs R. H. Parten ana L. C. Kent wero | referees. j EDENDALE V. UNIVERSITY. Edendale pressed, but were checked by i sticks and the students took the ball well I into Edendale's twenty-five, from which it returned by dribbling play to the University : end. After spectacular piay the- Edcr.dslft , left half snapped up the ball and pwcot I through to the University circle, where he ; nullified his chance by over running. Twice ; the University goalkeeper saved, but from | th» third scramble Phillips beat him and I.- ored the first for Edendaio. Half-time , ended without further score. University ; attacked within a few minutes of the resump- ' tion of play, hut Edendale proved too , "Irene- . After fast play a free hit gave ; University another chance to take up the j running, but over-hitting nullified the effort. i -List before time Grayson scored again for Edendale. The final scores were: — Edendale .. •• .. ..2 University .. . . . . .. 0 Messrs. F. Knight and H. B. Bartleet were referees. i SECOND GRADE. | Somervell, 3 goals, defeated Training | College. 2: Mt. Eden. 2 goals, drew with ! North Shore, 2. I j THIRD GRADE. I Mount Eden. 4 goals, defeated Somervell, | 3: Epiphany, 3 goals, defeated Gordon, 1. ! FOURTH GRADE , Wesley College, 4 goals, defeated Mount j F.d'-n. 0; North Shore. 9 goals, defeated ! Epiphany. 0. St. Luke's. 7 goais, defeated I St. Hellers. 2. FIFTH GRADE. North Shore defaulted to Mount Eden. LADIES' MATCHES. Senior Grade: Henderson, 3 goals, defea'ed Old A'b, 1- Training College, 2 goals, defeated Mount Eden. 0. Junior Grade. Arawa, 4 goals defeated i Training College 0; Training College A, 3 I goals, defeated Epiphany, 2.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 7
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