HOCKEY
SHIELD GAME ON SATURDAY AUCKLAND AND POVERTY BAY Following nro the matches to lie played umler (bp control of tho Auckland Hockey Association on Saturday: Now Zealand Shield Match.—Poverty Bay v. Auckland, licimwr.'i No. 1. 3 p. 111.. Mr. If K. AVattn and another (to be appointed l : linesmen, Mwnrn. F. Nicholson and 1!. Avery. Curtnin-raiter: W'aihi v. Auckland Jl, Henruera No. 1. 1.30 p.m.. Messrs. C. C. ; Preston and (i. Peace. i Second G rade.--AVt;sley v. University 11. j Hemuera No. £. 1.30 p.m., Mr. E. C. Greer; i St. Luke's v. University A, Hemuera No. t. , 1.30 p.i 11., Mr. A. J. Hanki.ii; l'apatoetoo v. j Training College. Hemuera No. '2, 1.30 p.m.. | Mr. H. Avery; Mount Eden v. Soinerville, Hemuera No. 0. 1.30 p.m., Mr. F. Nicliol- I son: Grammar Old Hoys, a bye. Fifth tirade. — Auckland Grammar .A y. Mount Albert Grammar A, Hemuera No. 0 10.30 n.m., Mr. AV. Grace. JjADI Ett' M ATCHES Senior Grade.—Mount Eden v. Klgin. No. 3. 3.5 p.m.. Mr. A. J. Hunkin; Wesley v. ('levedon. No. 3, 1.50 p.m., Mr, G. Ciutrj . Kiwi, a bye. Intermediate Grode.— I'apaknra v. <Jeve. don, No. f>. 1.50 p.m.. Mr. J. Knight; lechnical v. Y.W.C.A.. No. 5. 3.5 p.m.. Mr. E. V Greer; Ngatarimra v. Mount, J-.den. is.". 9," 3.5 p.m., Mr. I). Maxwell: AYeslcy v. Ngaro. No. 7, 1.50 p.m.. Miss M. Clark. Junior Grade.— Kiwi v. St. David s. - (".. 3.5 pill.. Mr. A". Smythemnn; AVesley v. Technical, No. 7, 3.5 p.m.. Miss M. Clark; Y.AV.C.A., n bye. Practice Game.- Y.AA'.C.A. .Tumors v. an- : other, No P. 3.5 p.m., Mr. H. Carson. | LADIES' ASSOCIATION I Consideration of proposed _ representative i tours was deferrtd at. a meetms of the exe- | cutivo of the Auckland Ladies Hockey Association pending definite information regaining the tournament to bo held uy tno j AVhangarei Association. The conimitteo decided that ["is year j presentation of trophies would be held ft j the Hemuera grounds, following a. special one-day knock-out tournanient. I Hegradings were approved as ff>l lows: , Miss N. IJawke, Kiwi, junior to senior; Miss R. Woodford. Mount Eden, intermediate to j senior. j WELLINGTON TEAM'S DEFEAT j [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION J J DANNEA'IHIvE. AVedneeday j The "Wellington touring hockey team was ] defeated by Dunnovirke by '1 goals to 1 j to-day in a liar<l and evenly-contested ( gunie. The forwards of both sides were con- j tinuoiisly breaking away. Both goalies were | conspicuous for pood work. J. Snijth scored j for Dnnnevirko in the first spell nud r - j ] fob in son in the second. Welling lon s goal j was scored by AVorsfold just before timo. - - j NELSON BEATS CANTERBURY j FAST AND OPEN CONTEST [uy telegram—press association] NELSON, "Wednesday j Tn a representative hockey match played | to.,lay in fine weather the Nelson j featcil Canterbury by 3 goals to 1. Fast, open hockey was witnessed ill tho ul'flt liall | when all the scoring was done. Tito Nelson defence was sound and the home forwards did most of tlie attaekinc. For Canterbury Edginton and Fornian were the best forwards and Meynell the best back. For Nelson Harford and AA'ebster shone in the forward 1 illo. All tho hacks were steady, Gibbs and O Collaglinn being especially prominent. Scorers for Nelson were Harford <2> and AA*'ebster; for Canterbury Edginton secured tho only goal. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21258, 11 August 1932, Page 13
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