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HOCKEY.

—— CEVONPAT SHiELD GAMES. fetBiWBSrrYS SURPRISE WW. / - jiGRTH SHORE TEAM DEFEATED. . e-jjprise in tie rosmd of tie * -.iLw.tr-i S'bie'd hockey coanpeti&m cn SS? *"> defeai cf yDrt]l SioTe ' of tie Da-ris Cap, by Univerity. *?rL gfron only a mediocre accsar.i rf iiseH ia tie jasrriiehis ccmpßti&ni. In CrContest . Jvjuj four points, ScmuerviHa fcur„ St. '' - t 1 -»*= 'isd Meant Eden.tiro each. and WesShore a '' i pjayinff" cn the Western Springs gronnd. £ ; --y-j, isi good .coder although a St. Inks'a /defeated a weakened team by the narrow margin of 1 -5. after a very ..poor display. The jam® a " Bemaera bet '.vesn Scsmemna and I S±- Eden #as little better - - results of tie semcr grade games Tjflf —grg cs foild'S's: •• JT csorersiiy, 2; Sertfa Shsse, 1. • v '"~ §. Somerrille, 2; Mount■ Eden, 2St, Luke's. 1; Wesley, 0.

i £ STU3SOSS BEJSSCS. xxrcTHi-rrrs bifsotement. ' sreaily iscprsrred deieace vas B-Jbcia»s factor ia is wis over North • cwb. After the had estiibiiiec yhcwr lead, 2 1 *crt-h. attacked. Timorously ' j \-*A thf< territorial advantage thronsh tW : ««a:d tall, , but u-as uaab:e to SSsi throaija. atversity too* tae tie ostsei, Bestic-leading tee tcrSarf Hae » * svazi ? a '. tie field, but it too far. rSversi™ wfflkued to press aatJ i eantaa __j Seid broke a~ay town tie n~:. -a. rTj-a was iaapped by Anthony. wao beat |g£ * tricky slict. The Etudents ad■'•rsnced if°ai ihe bajly and Bay flushed o_ tnik a fast high shot/ Eaakia t blocxed tJie ' *'l ■ Kttt Xartb Sbjire did not c p*ay tax add and a moment later Bestic _receivi3S » crsss-hit. evened tie score. Alter r;: play Badelisa cleared to Lamo ■crho centrecu Bay received the ban aid •Hissed it on to Bestir,, irao scored azai=Sank Shorn took- a at attacks, a "otte. save oeis? made by Green Jam ir'es- ' man's shot. Beid retarded play to the circle, bjrt be skied ins shot. The sped ejjceQ xrith 'lbs score: —University. 2: ZSortn nisi fevr annates of tie s_eeord / spell Vorth Shore •'attacked, btrt nnaliy Brodie" -canted the ball down tbe Sank ssd North iShore bad to concede a comer. The students were now attacking vigcros&iy "and a shot by Brodle tols Sicked •'•'• sice las* ia *==«- . at tna fs-er,tv-£ve Monteitfl. -'and Anihony brose Bwav/ bat- Browne sarred. Bay led the sim- • cents' dean the seld ajrain and North fctore -wßs oesneci ap for some EEaates Tae sßussaa wa relieved by Parker, who sent a hard shot dosra tae fieid. HasV cett followed trp arid the stndan-.s were pi-ea a'Stxeaaoas tea airsates ci defence. ■ Several =bo':3 seat ia" from a ajeiee ia qmck Miwma were cleverly rayed by the Fai■Tersty goalkeeper, Green, bat North snore did nut lei- the bail ca far. Ia the _£»a3 isiaates yorti Shore bad the. better ci the . roae, wiibcnt. beias able to notch any gonis. .Til® game ecded "ffith the score: —UaiverEttv. /2; STarth Shore, X. . js_ Playle sad aL 2. netrtri were .leierees.

DISAPPOLSi'iIis S GAME. EE. LUKE'S BEATS WZSLET. * . . , . T , , . In a dull esh.Druon 01 Hotkey St. i,siss defeated a "Wesley team. playing two short, bv v goal to' 0, The fact thai tie Wesley forward line' contained" only fenr players laaaS the game unsatisfactory for both sides wwras to' tie "cfcide" .xale. tp and doro play occupied tits ixst -fs.'W minutes of tne <-ame. neither side getting dangerously rear seeA nice attack down the St. Luke's left was ■ spoilt wnen Burnett {rot cfeide. Teas aod z Scxxnan initiated scape z&sz wing movements, but tie St. Lake's ae£eace stood dim. FizsaSy the ball wm oarrieti tills St.. X«zl&& s xign.Z nisei Browa. securing the bail in the circle, made no mistake with his .shot Wes-ley took a turn at attacking. bnf play did sot stay ions is "Si. Luke's territory. Wesley and to coatsae a raner and from a comer Brown hit dateiy into the - net. .but save "sucks." At- ' MNaae St. inke's vas attacking. the score —St. Luke's. 1; Lesley. (L_ ' St. Luke's attacked right from the "bally and Wesley .had to concede a corner From a ■mates Broun seized' an opportunity but "was /outside the circle is shooting, t ieei and Skmey were working in well together, bat csrala not 'get past 3L Clarke. _ Grace made ground, for St. Luke's in a fast solo ran cad his centre en used a tussle in tae Wesley cirde. The ball wss hit over the back line, and from the bully Slaney led the Wesley' forwards in a vitrorona attack. St.. Lake's was Incky -#hen-Waitam saved from a melee, in the 'goal-mouth. Sidney made a. fast ran tires-quarters the length, of the '■field., hut Wat-tam defiected his shot. . jcie leaked like scoring as the result of a second iwti'nm.. bat he •was/sot supported and the -'dtt&nk failed. ' Although St. Lake'*' pressed in "the last -few. minutes no fiuaher goals were"' made, the game erding with the score:— ; Si, Messrs. A. Playle and' 2L J- Hewitt were rcfersci. TOS, SOHZEI7ILLE. / ■ ■HA3-B-EHTING TACTICS. ' 7 ...- V, Hard Mtling and''' an absence of fast open forsrard _ play spoilt ; the game at Benmera in. which Somerville. defeated Mount Eden by 2 goals to -1. -Mount Eden took the oSensrre at the .Fletcher leading an attach that reached the circle. Gardner cleared and the combined SornerriEe -ran .■'-'laced idtwa the field. C. Watts shot. Tail ifißTing. itorspool and Ash made ground for . Mount Eden, and Fletcher, recerring a pass nasir. the circle, netted. Some close play lopswfid is Mount- Eden's circle until Asa .teoke away and passed to Chaplin. After a T«aspiora~ . Etc-pnre Seccombe gave a etjEtice to_Hant?r. whose shot was turned by Tail. After a contirraed attack C. Watts equalised the score ■with a fast shot, 'fiae spell ending -a few moments later. SraaemQe attacked, from the opening caxir. and the combined forward lizse, led hy'ls. waits, reached Mount Eden's circle, inter a tussle. .GlaatiSe seised, an oppor■.'tamty «rd netted.' A counter-ait-ck by Mount Eden broke down when Fletcher Sdßsed tne net. The remainder of the game ■ was_ derated princip*ny to aimless hard ■ JAMaing and at time the score remained • .oamemltß, 2: Masai %den. 1 Dnnm the rastch. Cole., Sorservllle's 'eft half, was orcwre€ off the SelH. • liessrs. C. Waddingham and 2. Avery lower grade results. -. .&»jnd Grade. A, 4, UufrwH, 0-; Somervil'e, W**f.!ev. f2; Blount St. Loire's, 1; Papa toe toe won Tramtng Colieoe -by default. TMrti Grade.—AttcSdaud Grammar, 5. L:niA- Manr-7 Eden. 4, Somerville. 3. - -fonrth Grade.—Wesley. 3. Mount Eden, /. ii■ J - £p&toeioe, A aek'aad Grammar A. 2: If 8 ® 4 Albert Grammar. 5. St. Lrke'a, 0; P Auckland Grammar B. 1. 4 Albert G C. r- -Wttkiaad Grammar B. l'j Sonserville won Mount Albert Grammar B by default. ■LADIES' ASSOCIATION". - Senior^Grade.-T.W.C.A.. % Clevednn. 1: wneTOue, i, fejwi, 1; Mount Eden. 7, oetof.. i2. fetensfidisv; Grade.—Papakura, 4. Kga--0: Wesley. 1, Technical, 1. Grade..—Mount Eden. S, -MannS' t. - 5 " 1, 4 - Technical. 1; Oerecxm, 2, ■' * beat Wesley A by ' RESULTS AT HAMILTON. Cnicm ors owx cgiteespokdest. ] HAMILTON. Saturday, are pe reralts of hockey played a t Hamilton to-day:—Kai-O 4 pirales ' 4: Old Boys, 3, beat

/ V. WELLHFGTO2T. GAME ends in draw. .-'IST tEEEGBaPE.—STEESS ASSOC2AXXCN. ] , WELLINGTON. Saturday drew ■n-ith Waixarapa in a »- hockey tnatch played on the e f er 7 fi . Wellington, this afternoon, f- ; r v' i~? ®K)ts being 4 goals aIL The same was ■V- nf 3: kigh standard. The half-time >r wafi * n - a ~our of Waßingissn. but - " 4-made the better showing in -. »Pl? B »cojlqr speljL ' The scorers for Welling.{i I:rer ? ffiromKm (23, Ecbb and MsDoa&lS fcr W)(saaoa GcJhzz. (2), Breaks

33HW ZEALA3TD SHIELD. CANTEBBUET DEFEATS XELSOX [ET TEXECBjU>H.—PHES'? JL SSOCI-i TICS'. ] CHEISTCHURCH, Saturday. He Cn.st,arbor? hockey team successfully dsleaded its title to the Sew Zealand Shield to-day by defeating Nelson hy 3 gcala to X. Canterbury is-as decidedly lid superior team.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20959, 24 August 1931, Page 13

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HOCKEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20959, 24 August 1931, Page 13

HOCKEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20959, 24 August 1931, Page 13