INDIAN HOCKEY TEAM BEATS HAWKE’S BAY.
‘ Per Press Association. NAPIER. Bin)! 23. norm-c an allondance of 4000 at )l'i‘ean J‘ark yesterday afternoon, the Indian Army inn-kn;- (warn played Tla.\\'ko'.~x Ray reproseniatives. winning I,_\- 1:: 1n 2, Rain cleared off in the mornlnz- ’i‘he zround was in good order and 11m yisltm'x were Imin] in its “ragga, saying 11 was the best they yet had mayor] on in prv Zealand. I! was a splendid exhibition of hockey and at Hnws tho spectaturs were roused In great emhusiasm. but 11m visitors wore wisny superior and their condi—”on and comhinaiion told in the second half. The tealn was the strongest yet. firmed by Hm visitors. and included Francis. Dhlan Chan-i scored 0.5211: goais for the visitors. Capra!!! ch (“l-pp. and Captain- Bellchambz-r two, “.hnp r 1“ Dooley. nt‘ Walrou. netted Hawke's Bay‘s‘ only 3700???-
l>hian (‘hund and Captain Cox played an outstanding game‘ The exhibition zivnn by Bag. finalkeeper, was splen—did. ‘anrl he at times evoked the ap—plause of the r‘rowd. At times his work was almost uncanny. but the risks were justified in the end.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17854, 24 May 1926, Page 10
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