HOCKEY
UNIVERSITY AND ST. LUKE'S
PERSONNEL OF THE TEAMS
Several closely contested matches should be seen in the Auckland Hockey Association's fourth series of games to bo decided at Remuer,i and Papatoetoe tomorrow. Th#* principal attraction at Remuera will be between University and St. Luke's on the No. 1 ground at 3.5 P-h?-St. Luke's is yet unbeaten, while University, a side comprised of a number of first-class players, has given some fine exhibitions and is likely to extend last year s champions to the full. The game between Papatoetoe and Somerville at Papatoetoe at 2.30 p.m., also is likely to be full of incident. Papatoetoe has showri greatly improved form this season, while Somerville has revealed it?elf to b© one of the moat formidable club sides . Grammar Old Boys will be seen in action against Training College at Papatoetoe on the No 2 field, while Monnt. Eden and Y.M.C.A. will provide the early game at Renniera. Following are the teams: — GRAMMAR OLD BOYS Senior Grade. Anderson, _ Robinson. Jones, Lawry, W Ross. Herriott, Jerram. Twigden, itoughton, I. Rosa, Armstrong. ■UNIVERSITY Senior Grade.—Henderson, . Halliwell. Hogben. Watson, N. Broun, Miller. Roberts, A. Broun, Lawry, Cooper, Eraser. Second Grade.—Owen. Wilson. Lewisham. Robertson. E. Bennett.. Goodenough N. Bennett. Vaughan. Herriott, Bullock. Yule. Third Grade.—Mason. Palethorpe. Steen. •Robertshaw. Speight. Kirkham, Barliam, i Fogerty, Mackay. Donaldson, Clouston. , Fourth Grade.—Mason. Orchiston. Vincent, Alexander, Wilson, Hansen, Vautier. Perry, Rosevere, Davies. Blitz. MOUNT EDEN Senior Grade.— Tangye.Bowden, AnderBon, Oliver, Jenkins, Wells, Morgan, Clark, Horspool (2), Bushell. , _> -j Second Grade.—Watson. Clark. Beid. Crothall. Coates, Horwiool. Maxwell. Smith. Wakefield, Fletcher, Inglis, Qumn. TRAINING COLLEGE Senior Grade.-Shaw, Nelson, Smith, D'Ath Weston. Olsen. Waugh, Cowperthwaite. Utting. Delamore, Tomlmaon, Mail, Scott. DARGAVILLE LADIES' MATCH [by telegraph—own correspondent] DARGAVILLE, Thursday The Dargaville Ladies' Hockey Club was again unable to field a full team at Selwyn Park yesterday and lost to Ruawai by four ! goals to nil. Goals were scored by D. Miller | (3) and D. Riding.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22431, 29 May 1936, Page 16
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