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HOCKEY

CLUB SMALL CREDIT BALANCE The annual meeting of the Foresters Hockey Club was held in Le Grand Loutige last night, there being a good, attendance. Mr. G. File was elected to ghe • report stated that despite the fifties the club had been able to finish Arohhe year with a ’small credit balance, a fact that waswery.-pteaskg to record. During the past season the A team, although losing the_ position formerly hel# : as, champion oi its dass, was not. disgraced and occupied third place at ilk end of the season. The seven-a-side matches played on June o had resulted in the A team sharing th« honor of with the Whji«b« dtxb The B team,, which was composed mostly of firSt-Season players.,, played with keenness/and although not m a hinh nosition on the ladder, acquitted fijgj* aniie creditably. If the same spirit of keenness continued, there should be no reason for pot expecting an even mate successful; season this year. The election of oSicers for the ensu-, mfyefrTSd ft follows Ration, Dr H Angell: president, Mr. L. Cobper - Vice-piVsidents, Messrs. E. FitzSSice, 0. W, R. Robertson, C. Brdwn P. H., ,Moore, D. Findlay, C. Mills £ T. DoddrCll and Gilmer; hon. Mf .“W, Olding; press steward. Mr G 'lngram: committee, Messrs. 3hH-bitt l ‘G3'ifo,;A. McLean, J. Turbik Parjdii, A. Mooire, E. Brown, L t 8 Vo raise the subassjifcifo Secretary by making e^e P S?!or this season were decid-; ed ; as follow:—A team, maroon and gold; B tejitty karbon. Both teams are ta .wear gold-topped stockings. Messrs.'B, Moore and G. Ingram were appointed .club delegates to the Poverty Bay Hockey Association Mr. 1. Tqrbitt was appointed the clubs coach, and Mr. P. H. Mooire the selector, Arrangements for, a series of dances to be held during the winter were left *-jnithe hands of the cpkmittee. An account of the. difficult times, the fcheirman said, that it was well known, that numerous would-be players were, unable to take part in the game owing; to,-the exjpente.of having to buy gear,_ and he accordingly appealed to all cx-t players Of others, possessing gear to communicate with the secretary. ; The meeting-'closed with a vote ol thahks to_Mr. C. Ferguson for the use of "his roQiUv a «

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18057, 6 April 1933, Page 11

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HOCKEY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18057, 6 April 1933, Page 11

HOCKEY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18057, 6 April 1933, Page 11

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