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HOCKEY.

LADIES’ REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. WAIRARAPA V. CANTER- ! BURY. The match between representative ladies teams from Canterbury and Wairarapa was played to-day in favourable weather. lbe teams were as iollows: Canterbury.—Goal—I. Rossiter; bacas— M. Cawley and A. Cross; halves—A. Bray - ton, N. Rogers, B. Worsfold ; forwards- E. Anderson, M. Williams, K. Hitchie, I. Johnston and V- Rossiter. , , Wairara.pa.—Goa! Miss D. Tnlly; backs— Misses Benek and O. Nix; halves, Misses M’Gregor. T. Sage and T. Terry; forwards— Misses N*. Humphries and B. Orr, Mrs M'Pbee, Misses F. Bootu and G. Zillwood. The Wairarapa girls attacked first, and Miss Booth found the net from a scramo.e. Wairarapa 1, Canterbury 0. From midfield Miss Williams centred hard and Wairarapa were forced. The corner was well cleared. Wairarapa came again, hut a Canterbury attack was luxated bv Miss Anderson, who centred to Mies Williams. Miss Tully saved the shot. Canterbury attacked, and Mies Williams equalisod. Canterbury 1, Wairarapa 1. Wairarapa attacked strongly, hut -Misses Cawley and Drayton cleared. Miss B. Anderson carried the ball well down. A promising attaok by Wairarapa was irustrated in the circle bv Miss Worsfold. The visitors came again, and Miss Orr notched the visitors’ second goaL Wairarapa 2. Canterbury 1After a brief attack by Canterbury the visit-ors returned and Mrs MTPhee sent m a quick shot that beat Canterbury s goalie. Wairarapa 3. Canterbury 1. Half-time was called with no alteration in the score. . . , , On resuming Canterbury took, cnarge through Mies Anderson, aud reached the visitors’ circle, but Miss Sag© hit out. Miss Rogers set the local forwards going, and tho visitors were sent back to their circle, •where Miss Terrv bit out. A strong attack by the visitors was intercepted by Mies Cross. The home team worked their way to the Wairarapa twenty-five, and » breaeft gave Canterbury ft chance. A shot by Miss Williams was well stopped by the visitors’ goalkeeper. Time was called v itn play in midfield. The final score was: Wairarapa ® Canterbury ...«•! Referee, Mr C. Bellamy. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. CTACO V. CANTERBURY. The junior representative hockey match between Otago end Canterbury, played ,n Christchurch to-day, fox the Zanol Cup, resulted : Canterbury - * • * • 3 Otago * * 1 PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Woolston A 4 beet East Christchurch A 0. West Christchurch 2 beat Normal A 0. Svdenham A 9 beat Linwopd 0. Redoliffa 10 beat Normal 80. East Christchurch B 4 oe*..Woolston B Wharenui 3 beat &on\erfield 0. TRIAD GAMES. After the competition matches * trial match was held to pick the represenai.es against Otago. The A team 7 deleated the B team 2. .

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16515, 27 August 1921, Page 10

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HOCKEY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16515, 27 August 1921, Page 10

HOCKEY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16515, 27 August 1921, Page 10

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