Article image
Article image

■'J: y*s.Terlay in ", slipplaeed ult of •S aTe: istern. er tKo extra spell, fMr isideig evidence, the'committee .agreea matt the evidence of. over-time was so indefinite that the decision of the referee* must stand. TSheijrames a*eje..chiefly outstanding for the easy victories of Otago over Wellington, and' Eastern, over. Wairnrapa -A, while Canterbury ousted Southland after a keen fight, ensuring the 'K Cup returning to the south mth either Eastern, the holders, Otago, or canterbury. . Canterbury and Southland, hitherto unbeaten in section A, played- an, even same on a quagmire, and tho 'former team may be considered lucky to. have won, the losers having a territorial advantage, but being unable to : finish off their' movements. Canterbury scored, a iioal iu each half, Miss Y. McNabb.being responsible lor both.- while Heaps goaled lor Southland two rtnnutes before time sounded. t . ] Wellington slumped’ badly against] Otago, being completely , outclassed, and the score being a . true indication of the fortunes of the game. The winnersscorers were Misses R. Hunt (2), G| | Vidal'(2), L. Vidal (2), A. Mackie (2), R. Kreft, and M. Scot't, . ; J Eastern notched an easy victory Wifcittertiipa A' to win sectional honors.' Eastern did the, bulk of the attacking, and led. 4-0 at half-time. The scorers wrse Missca K. bond (2), Reed, and Mclntyre. There wa a spell of very one-sided play in the second half, goals iw.;n<T scored for the winners : by Misses (2), and Bond. . I The draw for the semi-6nals to-day is as follows.—Otago v. Eastern, Canter- ; : bury mt,■' Ruahine A.. The last-named 'T- team Will have no place in the final. Retailed results of yesterday’s play are ‘ follow 2—* ’ | " gjtelibn .A.—Canterbury 2 v. Southland 1 -Akitio &v. Wairarapa S 4; Auckland 4'v. Ruahine B 2. Section winders: Canteibury, 10 points. ■ Section B.—Ashburton &r. Wanganui 1; Ruahine A 4 v. Feifding 1 • Otago 10 v. Wellington 0. Section winners: Otago., 10 points. . Section C.T-Eastern 7 y, Wairarapa 0; Bush 2 v. Taranaki 1; Marlborough 3 v. Manawatu 1. Section winners: Eastern, 9 points. WAIROA VISITORS adjustment or boundaries jjjji-.'i lift, ‘V> : ij' n-'if":t,-' ; ' * '•*,>. 'This week..is unpartant fdt the Pov,] erty Bay Hockey Association in that | three visits are to be paid from Waaroa, one bv a ladies’ t^ih'on Wednesday, one by a men’s team on Thursday and one by officiate on Friday to discuss the linking up with the Poverty Bay association. These matters were discussed at'last night’s meeting of the executive, when there were present: Messrs. Pi Sim, chairman, T. Smale, A. Cassin, W. P. j Taimhana, A. McLean, G. Corbett, J. Henderson, D, Campbell, P. Gavin, W. Bnllivant, and the hon. secretary, Mr. ■ T. C. Greig. A request was received from the Wairoa sub-association asking that delegates from the two bodies should meet on Friday evening at Gisborne to discuss matters dealing with the Wairoa secession from the Hawke's Bay association and amalgamation with Poverty Bay. * Tile* request was agreed to, Messrs. Sim, Greig, Cassin, Henderson and Corbett being appointed. This week’s matches were set down as follows: — '• ■ - 1 -*- I Wednesday—• iAdies.—Wairoa Old Girls v. Kid Toa, 3 p.m. —Thursday— Men, senior.—Defence: v. Foresters A, No. 1 ground, 1.4 S p.m.; Forsters 9. Waituhi, No. 2, 3 p.m.; Wairoa representatives v. Y.M.C.A., -Vo. 1 3 ■ p.m. Men, junior.—Y.M.C.A. v. High I School A, No. 2, 1.46 p.m. This match is the last of the fourth rounds and as both teams are level iu championship points the game wifi have an important bearing on the championship. —Saturday— , Ladies, senior.—Te Kao-aka v. Kia Toa, No. 1, 1.45 p.m., at the ChildSrs road reserve, and not at Te Karaka as previously arranged; Y.M*P. v. Wai- : tuhi, No. 2, 1.45 p.m. Ladies, juniors.—Y.M.P. t. High School, High School grounds.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19330829.2.3

Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18179, 29 August 1933, Page 2

Word Count
619

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18179, 29 August 1933, Page 2

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18179, 29 August 1933, Page 2