HOCKEY.
• sr—- i STRATFORD V. FEILDINC. Feilding school girls’ team visited Stratford yesterday, playing on the local school ground. It was evident from the start that the game was an uneven) one. There was some good ‘indiyidual play, but the Feeding team lacked combination, and probably'that was owing, to the absence of'some of their more prominent players, owing to. influenza. Stratford easily- proved the victors, by '8 goals to ni). The prominent. Feilding players were May Oox, Greta Groube, Myra Amadio, and Tui Mayo. The best in the Strat- ) I ford team y ore Jeffica Hill,' Nita Ourteis, Grace-Huston, and Jean Sangster. Those who scored were Jeffica TTIII 5, Nita Qurtei s -1, Winnie Elgar 1 and Jean Sangster.!. There was‘‘a good attendance of spectators. The ground, was somevfliat uneven. ' Mr J.' Ronningbon and Mr M.- Beere refereed. '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 98, 30 August 1923, Page 6
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