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HOCKEY.

AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION. THE DRAW FOR TO-MORROW. PERSONNEL OF THE TEAMS. r c Following is the draw of matches to be r played under tho control of tho Auckland Hockey Association to-morrow[ Senior Grado.—Epiphany v. University, ( No. 3. I.GO p.m., Mr. A B. Burton; Mount 1 Edon v. Somerville, * No. 3, 3.5 p.in.._ Mr. R. Avery: Otahuhu v. North Shoio, No. 0. j 3.5 p.m., Mr F. Nicholson St. Luko s, u byo. ( , Second Grade.— Papatoetoo v St Lukes, ( Papatoetoo, 3.5 p.m., Mr B. McKenzie; r Waitemata v. University B. Victoria Park ' 3.5 p.m., Mr. N J. Ellison. Epiphany v. J Training College, No. 8, 3.5 p.m.. Mr. C. Preston; Mount Eden v. Wesley, No 6, 3.5 - p.m., Mr. E J. Hewitt; Somorville v. University A, No. 6, 1.50 p.m., Mr. A. ! Rivers. . '■ Third Grado.— University B v. University , A, Training College v. St. Luke's, Auckland Grammar v Somerville.—Owing to bliot luge of grounds ihis grado will not com rnence until to-morrow weeic. Fourth Grade.—Papatoetoo v. Otahuhu, Papatoetoo, 1.50 p.m., Mr. B. McKenzie; Mount Albert Grammar v. Auckland Grammar, No. 8. 10.30 ft.m . Mr. It. Avery University v St Luke's. Victoria Park 1.50 p.m., Mr. A J Ellison. Fifth Grade.—Mount Albert Grammar B v. Auckland Grammar A, No. 9, 10.30 a.m.. Mr. A. Rivers; Somerville v. Auckland Grammar B, No. 8, 1.50 p.m., Mr A. M. Burton; Mount Eden v. Mount Albert Grammar A. No. 9, 1.50 p.m.. Mr. H. Rankin. , . Tho following foams will represent their respective clubs in opening matches of tho season to-morrow: — SOMERVILLE. Senior Grade.—N. Chiplin, E. Rogers, C. Smith. G. Colo. R. Munro, A. Rogers, 11. Watts. A. fcieccombo, E. Watts, C. Watts, C. Edwards. Second Grade?—W. Butler, S. Hunter. S., Bradshaw, W. Heard, C. Stainton. G. Gutry, J. Cooper, C. Preston (captain). B. Cooper, L. Scnneideman. Fifth Grado.—G. Butler, R. King H. Brooker. E. Siobert, It. Dawson (captain), F. Smith. J. Knight, C. Stewart, A. Rose. C. Burns, D. Smith. EPIPHANY. Senior Grado.—D. Baxter. E. Mitchell, C. Mills, L. V. Winks, L Mills, J. Mills. K. Mills, J. Whitelaw, E. Hewitt, A. Dunn. L. Davorn, Nicholson. 1 Second Grade.—Jowiss. Lawson. Cooper L. Walker. Cohen, Long, Hooker. T. Walker. fcjiddall. Hirst. Slovens, J. Walker. NORTH SHORE. Senior Grade.—H. Rankin, T. Parker, R. Frater, A. Frater, N. Haggett, N. Thornton, J. Lucas, G. Rykers, P. Anthony, L. Monteith, D. Roid. UNIVERSITY. Senior Grade.—Winn, Brown, Hay. Slorry, Radcliffo, Allison, L. H. Thomson, Lamb, Meiklejohn, Don, Taylor. Second Grado A.—Crawley, Burnett, Gurney. Chambers, Broun, Noakes, Spencer, Seolen, Hamilton. J. L. Thomson, Hubble; Second Grade B.—Kayll, Alexander, Forsyth, White, G. Turner, Donsen, Buuock, Koss. Broun, K. Leonard, Brodie. Third Grade McCulloch. O'Sullivan, Fitzpatrick, Markham, Chappell, Marshall, Kiff, Houchen, Smith. Taylor. Third Grade B.—Bowaen, Jones. Horreil, Battley, Gittos, J. Leonard, Aubin, Turner, O'Donncll, G. S. Carter, McGill. Fourth Grado.—Ely. Adams. Lidgard Cooper Goodsir, Radford, Davidson, \\ iiloughby, Warin, McLean, Merry. OTAHUHU. Senior Grade.—Mingins, Learning, Cotterell, Neild, Jenkins, Hughes, Rivers, lloldhnm, McKenzie. Everitt, Gardiner (3) Fourth Grade.—Ellis (2). Horan. t allwell, Williams, Deverel, Airey, Gardiner (2). MOUNT EDEN. Senior Grade.—Vail, Anderson, Mainland, Hedges, Kelly, Surman, 11. Jones. Ash. Chaplin. Fletcher, Penman Reservo Jansen. Second Gra-de.—Brown. Bowden. A. Horspool, Taylor, Jenkins. Dee, J. Horspool, Lomax, Lawson. Hirst, Olliver. Reserve, V; Wilson. Fifth Grade.—Dean. Darroch, Besle. Newby, Jenkins, Schofield, Fletcher. Grayson. Clark, Lomax, Jones, Mahon. WESLEY. Second Grade.—Vinall. Sparling. A. M. Burton, Starey, Fleet, S. E. Chappell, K. „Slaney, A. B. Chappell. A. B. Burton. O. ; glaney, Williamson. Reserve: R. Arnold ST. LUKE'S. Second Grade.—Franklin, T. Clark, Vipond, Mansfield, Cawkwcll. Burnett. Grace. Pidgeon, H. Brown. Darvill. J. Brown. Emergencies, Highfield, Ogilvje. Third Grade.—All matches in this grado have been postponed. Fourth Grade.—Hay. Haslett. Hirst, Hookham. Kearney, R. Brown. Morris, Dunn, Alexander, Carder, Watson. Emergencies' Mcllurs, Torbet. PAPATOETOE. Second Grade.—Knight, Lusby. Moore, Cfttt. Chaplin, Rankin, Greer, Clifle, Codlin, Silvester, Lowe, Cutforth. Fourth Grade.—Wolfe, Kerr, Gubb, Smytheman (2), Mellsop, Anderson, Walter, Moroy. Carr, Wolfe. PLAY IN THE WAIKATO. [BS TELEGRAM. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. 1 HAMILTON. Thursday. Competitions under the control of the Waikato Hockey Association will commence on Saturday, May 4. Arrangements in connection with the opening of tho season were made at, ti meeting of tho executive committeo of the association at Hamilton this week.

WHITE HORSE CliP RULES. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.! HAMILTON, Thursday. In order that sub-associations to theWaikato Hotkey Assocaition may enter teams in the Whito Horse Cup competition, the association has applied to tho Auckland Hockey Association to amend its rules so that such teams will be, eligible. At- present only those sub-associations affiliated with the Auckland Association can enter teams Tho Waipa and Cambridge nub associations are now affiliated with the Wuikato Association and it is to give them an opportunity to enter teams that tho amendment is being sought. It is not <esired that Hamilton should enter a team.

ROTORUA LADIES' CLUB. [nY TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT.! ROTOIiUA. Wednesday. The annual meeting of the Rotorua Ladies' Hockey Club was held this week, Mrs. IX Steele presiding The secretary. Miss Schadick, read the annual report, which was adopted. The season had been a very successful one. A representative team had taken part in tho New Zealand tournament and won four out of six gam<s in the section. The financial statenont showed receipts £lO2 lis 5d aim oxpendi lure L'lßs 3s. This included the expense incurred in sending the team to Tiiuaru The credit balance was £7 8s od Tho question of holding a New Zealand tournament in Kotorua was discussed It was decided to Hpply to the association with this object in viev and to circular]' so all ladies' hockey associations foi their support.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 26 April 1929, Page 18

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HOCKEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 26 April 1929, Page 18

HOCKEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 26 April 1929, Page 18

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