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HOCKEY

AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION DRAW FOR SATURDAY NEXT The following matches will be played [ under the control of the Auckland Honker Association ori Saturday:— Senior Grade.—St. Luke's v. Mount Eden, '-l* Remuern No. 2. 1.50 n.m., Messrs. I. Mulhollnnd and A. R. Bif*dle; Papatoetoe v. University, Papatoetoe. 3.5 p.m.. Messrs. D.J Maxwell and H. E Skinner: Grammar Old j Roys v. Somerville. Remuera No. 2. 3.5 p.m., I Messrs. H. E. Watts and H. C. McQuarriej I -- Wesley, a bye. . . Second Grade.—Training College v. Bomerville. Training College, 3 5 p.m., Messrs. J* Foster find J Kiff- Albe\-fians v. St. Lukes. Remnerii No. 6. 3.5 n m Messrs. A. R«. Piddle and H. N. Williams; Air Base v. Grammar Old Boys Remuera No. 7. 3.5 p.m.. Mr. A. Rivers ' Third Greide.—Plav-off for championship: Wesley v. Auckland Grammar School. , ( 7 Rerruer). No, 3. 8.5 p.m., Messrs. S. Mul- r ho'lnnd and M Vipond k Specif II Matches—nniv»rsity v. Monnti Eden. Walker Park. 3.5 p.m.. Mr. W. Butland; Somervil'e v St Luke's. Remuera No. 6. 160 p.m.. Mr E C. Smith: Y.M.C'.A, -r v. Grammar OH B' ys. Walker Park. 1.50 p.m., Mr W. Butland; Puhinui Pirates v. PnpfHoeloe. Papatoetoe. 1.50 p.m., Messrs. D. Mb*well and H. E Skinner. Fourth Grade.—First round Edgar Morgan Cballcmjte Ctip (knock-out): Papatoetoe V,i Mounii Alhert Grammar. Remuera No 9, 3.5 p.m., Mr C Marshall: Somerville v. St. Luke'n. Remuera No 7. 1.50 p.m., Messrs, M ' K. 7>wry and J. Torbett. . , . Fu'lh Grade.—Somerville v. 8t Lake's Remuern Ns 9 1.50 p.m.. Mr. W. Rvanj Auction'* Grammar B v Auckland Grammar •A. Auckland Ornmrnar A wins by default: Mmiiil Albert Grammar B v Mount A lv >ert Grammar A. Mount Albert Grammar School, 10.15 a.m., M r. I. Scott; Moiiint Eden v, i( :j. Papatoetoe. Remuera No. 8. 1 60 p.m.. Mr, N. Rice; Auckland Grammar C, a bye. MATCH AT REMUERA A hockey match between a team from H.M.S Di'nrdin and nn Auckland team playfd e.t Remuera yesterday resulted in a ' draw, each side scoring three coals. Ground conditiors wiire hard and play was fast : and even. Mi. A. Rivers was umpire. lADHES* ASSOCIATION " " Senior Grade.—Wesley v. Technical. No. 4, 3.5 pin., i'«rs°rs. E. C. Smith, W. Grace? Kiwi A v. T< ount Eden. No. 1. 3 5 «m., ' LI Messirn. N C rin. G. Gutrvs Kiwi B v. Ngaro. W Ryan; Clevedon. a bye Infarmrdiflte Grsde.—Wesley v. Mount Fderi. No 5. 1.50 p.m., Messrs. W Riv.jrs, F. Pszato: v. St. No. 1, " I.EO D.m.j Messra A C. Watts. R. Carson. Junior Grade.—St. David's v Tec'-nica't, ..v. No. 4. 1 50 p.m.. Messrs. H. N. Williams,R. Cameron: Nsraro v. Kiwi. No. 8. 1.50 p.m., Messrs. G. Gutry. P Robinson. t ('ollepinte Section.—University A v. Dtiiv-i eraitj B lower uronnd, Trainincc Collegflv.l 1.50 p.m., Messrs. J Foster J. Kiff. ELLISON CUP RETAINED [BY TEILEGEAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT J i TAURANGA. Wednesday The Tii'.'ransa Hockey Association's tenia succesiifully withstood a challenge by Whakn- '"V tane for tlie Ellison Cup, in a keen match plnye>j i:his afternoon in ideal weather, Whakntario took the -lead early, but Tau- ;,J ranga led at half-time by 4 goals to 2. Each side added two more coals in the 6fccnd half, the srame ending: Tauranga. G; Whakatane. I. Goals for the winners were scored by F. Oln-en <2). J Wintle (2). H. Neno. D. Ross. For Whnkntane Hollis (2) and Bridger 112) were the scorers. In the ladies' competition Rivals. 2, de- ; feated Old Girls. I. For the winners Misuea. I. Walker and C. Walker scored, and Mioii J. Cameron goaled for Old Girls. 1 ■ I LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP - VjVj EASTERN SOUTHLAND UNBEATILN : [BI TII.LECEAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION! GISBOISNE. Wednesday Pla;r in the New Zealand ladies' hockey champ,loneihips waß continued for the fifth day to-day. The weather was showery early and ifain fell just prior to the opening r gnnit'f , followed by some heavy showers during tha oJ'tenioon. In A uectioh. largely through the individual brilliance of Miss M. McKenzie. Canteibury defeated Marlborough by 3 goals M to 1. Solo runs by Miss McKenzie brought her t'«o isoals in the first five minutes, but 'from then on the game was very even, with snappy passing by both teams, ttithovt([h Canterbury's defence wub the more 6ound. Miss McKenzie added a third goal after good p&fising with Miss Gudsell. Inaccurnte shooting lost Marlborough several good chances Eastern Southland maintained an un- -.. defeated record by beating Southland by 4 goals to 0. The winntrs have had no gouls sccred against c'uring the tournament. They excelled in positional play, and their stick work ws.i> clean and finished. The two fullbacks, Miimes Hoffman and McDonald, were very sound on defence. Results: — A Section.—Canterbury. 3 (Miss McKenzie), beat Marlborough, 1 (Miss E. V-l rWooller); Ensteni Southland. I ' (Misse3 Reid (2), Nicol and Bond), beat Southland, ; 0: Poverty Bay A, 2 (Misses Wells and RuiuK b'sat Bush (Miss Ryan), 1 B Sect on.—Ashburton. 1 (MiEs Donaldson), drew with Huahine, 1 (Miss Mon|fi(h); South Otnco. 2 (Miss M. Scott), beat Wellington, 0; Akitio. 3 (Misses O. Hcoman (2) and Reid). beat Wairarapa. 1 (Miiia . Dauber). ** To-rnoriow'B draw is as follows:—A seetion: Buuh v. Auckland. Canterbury v. (Brf , Eastern, lHarlborough v. Southland. Poverty Bay A a bye. B section: AkiUo-*. i.ri Bay B. Wellington v. Ruahine. South Otaga , v. Ashbvu ton, Wairarapa ft bye. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 9

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HOCKEY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 9

HOCKEY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 9

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