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INDIAN HOCKEY TOUR

ITINERARY ANNOUNCED GISBORNE ON AUGUST 6 WAIROA MATCH DATE (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The New Zealand Hockey Association announces the completion of the itinerary of the Indian hockey team, selected by the Nawab of Manavadar, which is to tour New Zealand this season. The itinerary provides for 30 matches in a period of 11 weeks during which all parts of the Dominion will be visited. The itinerary as follows: June 8, Wednesday, arrive Wellington. 11, Saturday, v. Wairarapa, at Masterton. 14. Tuesday, v. Bsuh Union at Pahiatua. 15, Wednesday, v. Manawatu, at Palmerston North. 18, Saturday, v. Wanganui, at Wanganui. 21, Tuesday, v. North Taranaki, at New Plymouth. 23, Thursday, v. South Taranaki, at Eltham or Hawera. 25, Saturday, v. Wellington, at Wellington. 27, Monday, v. Nelson, at Nelson. 2ft, Wednesday, v. West Coast, al Greymouth.

2, Saturday, v. Canterbury, at Christchurch. 5, Tuesday, v. Ashburton, at Ashburton. 7, Thursday, v. Otago, at Dunedin. 9, Saturday, New Zealand Universities, at Dunedin. 11,, Monday, v. North Otago, at ' Oamaru. u 13, Wednesday, v. Eastern, al Gore. 16, Saturday, v. Southland, at Invercargill. 20. Wednesday, v. South Canterbury, at Timaru, 23, Saturday, First Test at Christchurch. 27, Wednesday, v. Feilding, at Folding. 30, Saturday, Second Test at Wellington.

August 2, Tuesday, v. Dannevirke, at Danne-

virke. 4, Thursday, v. Hawke’s Bay at

Napier. 6, Saturday, v. Poverty Bay, at Gis

borne. 8 Monday, v. Wairoa, at Wairoa

9, 10, 11, 12, Tuesday to Friday, holi-

day at Rotorua. 13, Saturday, v. Auckland, at Auck-

land. 17, Wednesday, v. Whangarci, at

Whangarei. 18. Thursday, v. Rodney, at Wark-

worth. 20, Saturday, v. Waikato, at Hamil-

ton. 23, Tuesday, v. Waipa at Te Awa-

mutu. 27, Saturday, Third Test at Auckland. On Monday, August 29 the team will sail from Auckland on the Awatea arriving at Sydney on Thursday, September 1 for a short tour of New South Wales. The team will sail from Sydney by the Otranto on September 10, arriving at Colombo an September 29.

F. Khalenberg; O. G. Thornton d. A. I. Slock, 2,up; G. O. Wake d. N. H. Hope, 2 up; L. Duncombe w.o. P. R. vVillock; W. J. Mclldowie w. o. H. Singer; T. J. Corkery d. Howe, 2 and 1:N. H. Bull d. I. D. Bramwell, ? up; C. C. 'Dowding d. D. C. Purdie; R. ’■/. T. Edwards d. E. R. Beckett, 3 and 2- K A. Woodward d. D. W. Harvicke. at the 20th; R. U. Burke d. I, B. Tyerman, 2 and 1; W. Bullivant d. H. W. T. Buckley, 3 and 2; D. Hcbenton d. R. J. M. Reynolds. Match Tourney No. ?». First Round—J. Roger d. W. M. Jenkins, 5 and 4: J. C. Greig d. G. 7. Armstrong, 2 and L G. Law d. T. Mitchell, 1 up; J. G. A. McGregor d. f W. Fcrgie, 4 and 3; G. A. Nicholls L H. Alley, 1 up: W. H. Lvsnar d. A. \. Whitehead, 3 and 1.

Second Round.—G. E. Hartnell d. E. ' Chrisp, 6 and 4; T. S. Wauchop d. vi. G. Dobson, 2 and 1; G. M. Chrisp j W. H. Stratton, at the 20th; J. Atkins w.o. R. Dobson.

TUR A N GAN U 1 CLU B The Greens on the Tuoi links were found to be particularly heavy after the recent wet weather when the members of the Turanganui Golf Club played a Stableford bogey match on Saturday afternoon. The winner of the series was K. Keiha (3) 35, and the lext two on the list were G. Butler (12), and P. Tilley (17), both with scores of 34. The ladies’ draw for the medal match on Wednesday will be posted on the notice board at the clubhouse.

GISBORNE PARK CLUB

There was no play during the weekend on the Gisborne Park Golf Club’s links on account of the soft condition as a result of last week's heavy rain.

WALKER CUP TEAM YOUTH OF 18 YEARS (Reed. May 9, 9 a.m.) LONDON, May 8. The Walker Cup golf representatives have been selected. They include Bruen, the young Irish player who equalled the St. Andrews record this week and who is 18 years of age tomorrow, and Hector Thomson.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19625, 9 May 1938, Page 13

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INDIAN HOCKEY TOUR Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19625, 9 May 1938, Page 13

INDIAN HOCKEY TOUR Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19625, 9 May 1938, Page 13