HOCKEY.
INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT. , (United Prei»s Association—By Klectr.« Telesranb ron-rlirhr t LONDON, June 30. j Scotland beat Australia by four! goals to three at hockey. | England beat South Africa by five i goals to one. SOUTH CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. A meeting of the Management Com-! mittee of the South Canterbury I Hockey Association was held last evening. Present: —Messrs W. Gow (chairman), G. Annear, W. E. Coute, R. Rennett, G. Hughes, A. Stonyer, C. Henderson, L. Dockrill, Miss K. Rogers, and the secretary. despondence was received from the Geraldine Sub-Association, and ’ the Canterbury Association. f The Canterbury Association notified that they were unable to arange a representative game for July 5, but would try and arrange a match later on in the season. Mr Lack, Geraldine, was re-elected a member of the Committee. It v/as decided that, in view of the Test match in Christchurch, all games be postponed on July 5, and that the following games be played on July 12; Cambridge B. v. South End, 1.45. Cambridge A. v. Trinity, 3 p.m. Stafford A. v. Stafford 8., 2.45. WINCHESTER LADIES. The following will represent Winchester ladies against Temuka on Thursday afternoon: —E. Townley, E. Blissett, M. Patrick, R. South, M. Blissett, P. South, Mrs deßenzy, A. Townley, Mrs Woodley, G. South. O. Patrick. Emergencies, Mrs Pearce.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18608, 2 July 1930, Page 3
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