Hockey at Thames.
YOUNG MEN V. HAURAKI. -
Thfe matdh, was very excifr.ng from stauTt to finiah. In the m*&t spell Rest shaw, Whiittaiker, and! Ctardes anode a forwaa'd rush, andl took-'the hsftt in? to Hauraiki'ja Qiijitlte, and! Renshai* matched; <tlh© first goal for Young Men. Give and take play followed for a few minutes, when Bmwn'lee and G-r'ffin tbok " tihe ball down the field, amid' the Hatter scolded—ffaura.ki one froal, Young Men 1. Fix>m » scramble in Haiuiraki's circle Benehaw scored agiaaii., This endied' the first spell—lYouinig (Men 2, Hauraki 1. In 'the second spel Hauraki made ai dleteiimilned ;rus(li, amd T. Brownlee slibt tihie setondigoal for them. • For Yooing lilfen; 8.. Martin,' Mc In'tyre, "Wihiiititifliker, and Brokenshir© (biacto) and <3ordes, Ranfehaw, and E: Wliititaker (fortward's) were the ; piok. For iHiauraki, S'iimlpsian', DrWer, J. Griffin, and RocEley (backs) and h. Griffin, KiLnigili^in, Brownlee, and J. Pra.it (forwards) worked hard throughout.
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10441, 15 June 1908, Page 2
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Hockey at Thames.
Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10441, 15 June 1908, Page 2
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