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HOCKEY

TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW Cambridge Club Seniors v. South End at 3 p.m.—V. Cooke, S. Dobier, R. Cowles, H. Cowles, A. MacGarrol, B. Macdonald J. Tissman, A. Boyd, L. Honeyman, S. Hughes, E. Davis, H. Macdonald. Juniors at Park, 1.45 p.m.—J. Allen, C. Tutty, J. Kelly, F. Hooke, B. NeilI son, A. Rankin, L. Eddington, L. Armstrong, A. Mac Lean, J. Annear, D. Perry, L. Wright, B. Watson. Bruces Club V. Stafford at Park, 3 p.m.—J. Loper, J. Ryder, V. Laplanche, K. Shalders, J. Hughes, W. Loper, B. Hughes, D. Blair, J. Lane, A. Shalders, B. Loper. Stafford Club V. Bruces at Park 3 p.m.—H. Howard, M. Earl, M. Fitzgerald, D. Smith, J. Rankin, H. Williamson, E. White, O. Cairns, D. Cowles, E. O’Neil, E. Beynon. J. Murray. K. Mcßratney. Kiwi Club Seniors v. Geraldine at Geraldine.— J. Cowles, J. Rogers. D. McLauchlan, L. Hill, Rev. H. Norris, W. Renton, W. Clarke, R. Armstrong, R. Barker, L. Delaney. M. Pimm. H. Purcell. Juniors v. Geraldine at Geraldine.— T. Neilson, R. Davie, 3. Mulholland. T. Valentine, B. Bentley. S. Stewart, H. Webb. O. Murphy, J. Healy, J. Anderson. W. Newell. (Cars leave P.O. 1/>i. Rata Chib V. Albury at Albury.—V. Newman, J. Orr, N. Hughes. R. Donaldson, T. Valentine, V. Mitchel. H. Thomas, N. Dobier. O. Segar, I. Elsom, K. Moore, D. Valentine, D. Antony. FEILDING ACHIEVES j DISTINCTION By Telegraph —*■ less Association FEILDING, July 14. The All England women’s hockey team continued its winning sequence this afternoon, defeating the Feilding Hockey Association's representatives by 7 goals to 3. Although beaten, Feilding achieved the distinction of being the first team so far to penetrate the English defence more than once. The game was fast and exciting notwithstanding the soft and slippery ground. Better positional play, together with the superior stick work of the visitors, told a tale, particularly in the second spell. Goals were scored for England by Miss West (3), Miss Naylor (2), Miss Fairgrieve and Miss Wright one each. For Feilding, Miss Bottcher 12) and Miss Storey were the scorers.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21089, 15 July 1938, Page 6

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HOCKEY Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21089, 15 July 1938, Page 6

HOCKEY Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21089, 15 July 1938, Page 6

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