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HOCKEY.

The following will represent tho W.F.C.A. in their match with the Knox Club, at Lansdowne. to-day:—• A. Fleming, C. Smith, G. McFarlane, G. Scrimgeour, C. Fairbrother, ![. Richards," J. La Roche, W. Minett, A. Pragnell, R. Dickson and H. Whitt. The following team will represent ',l'uia against Grey town, to-day, at Lansdowne:-- Forwards, Misses E. 'larr, M. Smith, A. Hester, H. i.'lomquist and O. Richards; halves, Misses P.. Hooper, V. Edwards and *I. Wagg; backs, Misses D. La toche and M. Sutton; goal, Miss M. Fuller. Emergencies, Misses W. aiyner and F. Winzonberg. The allowing will represent the Kia Toas Grey town): -Misses Murray, Beatton, Brunton, Bicknell, Keedwell, [umphries, Roberts, Bey, Dunn, laguire and Humphries. The following is the Hinemoa team i play High School, at Masterton, ,-day:—Misses Mcenken, L. Fisher, l. Pull, N. Telford, E. Molloy, N. '.oid, N. Osborne, V. Sayers, G. lartin. Tho following will represent Carirtnii B against Kia Kaha, t>day, ; Carterton :--Ashion, Dudso.i (2), :eid. Goodin, Fowler, Osborne, celley, Mansfield, Tunnicliffe, His. " The following will represent the 'inny Owen Hockey Club in a match gainst Glengarry, on the Showbounds, at 8 p.m. to-day:—Misses i. Hourignn, V. O'Connell, A. .'mpa, M. O'Toole, K. Hanley, K. Leary, M. Collins, M. Hanley, R. apman, N. Coyle and M. Stempa. lockey is played on the ice in nada, but Dunedinites had 'the •que experience of playing in two three inches of snow at Forbury Saturday last. Tho snow proved , little impediment to the games, •'. occasionally the ball (which is nted white) would become indisand lost. At other ■es, when a vigorous clout sent in a long journey, it would gather up w until it grew to the phantom • of a man's head. The hitting face of the sticks, also, occa,ally accumulated hard snow, '•had to be scraped. InJJspiteof ,e little drawbacks, however, the . eta were fast, and the novel cx-

perience was amusing and enjoyable. Several ladies' teams were out as well as men's.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8469, 20 June 1907, Page 6

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HOCKEY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8469, 20 June 1907, Page 6

HOCKEY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8469, 20 June 1907, Page 6

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