HOCKEY.
FORTHCOMING MATCHES.
The. executive of the Auckland Hockey Association met on Tuesday. Mr. L. C. Kent' presided. It was decided that the Somervell v. Mount Eden B match should be played on September 2*, this match deciding the runner-up for the senior competition. MrKent was appointed referee for the representative matofa, "Waikato v. Auckland, to be played on. Saturday. It was decided to play the Colts' team against Thames as a curtainraiser to the Wellington match on September 17, also to play Thames High School Old Boys against the Thames juniors-
MATCHES FOR SATURDAY. The A ckland Horkey Association has arran ©d the follow nff matches for Saturday at the Eem era ground: — R pr sen ative Shield Match.—Waikato v. Auckland. 3 p.m., Mr. L. C. Kent and another: line-umpirea, Messrs- F. Nicnoison an H. J. Lewis. Peliinory Match.—Colts v. Rest ot Au kland. 1.50 p.m.. Mr. K. K. Mullinsfcecond' Grade.—Gordon v. Mt- Eden. No. 3. Rem.era. 1.50 p.m., Mr. T. E. Skinner; Tranins C. liege a bye. Third Graie.—First round: Somervell v. INorth Store, 1.50 p.m., Mr. R. C. Avery; Old Boys v. Devouport Ccngregatcnal, 1.50 p.m., Mr. G. Waddingham; Cio-don v. Mount Eden B. 1.50 p.m., Mr. F. W. Mo-'.nt Eden A., a bye. Second ro nd: Som-rvell v. Thames Old Boys, 2.15 Mr. G. Wcddirghrim: Gordon v. Devon on Congre,TEt onal, 2-15 p.m., Mr. R. C Avery; Mount Ed»-n A v. Mount Eden B, 2J.5 p.m.. Mr. F. W. Day. Ncrth Shore a bye. rti rd ro nd: Somervell v. Gordon, 2.40 p.m.. Mr. F. W. D?.y : North Shore v. lhames O d Boys. 2.40 p.m.. Mr. R. C. Avery: Mount Eden A v. Devonpo't Con-ffi-es tio-irvl. 2.40 p.m., Mr. G. Waddingham. Mount Eden B. a bve- Fourth, rr.und: Somervell v. Mtmnt Eden A, 3.5 p.m., Mr. R. < . Av;ry; North Phore v. Gordon. 3.5 p.m., "r. G Wad ingham; Mount Eden B v. D v-npo t Con r ga'ionsU. 3.5 p.m.. Mr. F. W Da- Th-mes Old Boys, a bye .bnurth Grade—Pomervell v. North Shore A. 1.50 r..Tn.. Mr. H. J. Lewis: North Shore B v. Col e"e. -Fifth Grarle—Somervell v. Mount Eden, No. 9. 1.50 p.m.. Mr. F. Nicholton: a bye.
NORDEN. CUP MATCH. [BY telegbaph—press association.] HAWERA. Wednesday. The Norden Cup was retained by TaranakL who beat Wairarapa by 4 goala to 1.
OTAGO LADIES V. CANTERBURY. [BY TELEGUAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CnRISTCHDRCH. Wednesday. I ?, *& e . 0 - 8 ' inter-provincial hockey match Canterbury defeated Otago by 6 goabj to 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17881, 8 September 1921, Page 7
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