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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN

In accordance with the Motu Proprio of his Holiness the Pope Masses were celebrated in St. Joseph's Cathedral on last Saturday (Feast .of SS. Peter and Pan!) at 6.30, 7. and 8 o'clock, for the speedy return of charity and concord among the warring nations. There were large congregations on each occasion, and very many approached the Holy Table. The ladies' hockey match, University v. St. Joseph's, played last Saturday, was won by St. Joseph's by 4 goals to nil. The ground was heavy, and marred what otherwise would have been a very interesting game. No score had been registered at half-time, but during the second spell St. Joseph's asserted themselves. Goals were scored by Misses J. Murray (2) and A. Holt (2). The Christian .Brothers' School teams were victorious in practically every match on last Saturday. The A Grade team won by default from Normal. " In the B Grade the Greens drew with High Street. F. Cotter and P. Trail each scored a goal. In the C Grade the Greens' C «team defeated Mornington A by 5 goals to nil. The scorers were: D. Sullivan (3), L. Roughan (1), and F. Toomey (1). The Greens' D team, held a picnic at the expense of High Street C, scoring 14 goals to nil. The goal-kickers were: B. Roughan (4), M. Wakelin (4), C. Wynne (3), J. Arnold (2), and C. Woodhouse (1). The E team defeated Normal B by 2 goals to nil. C. Hanrahan scored both goals. At the Oval on last Saturday, in the Association football match, Christian Brothers managed to give the leading team. Southern, a fright. With "a less capable goalkeeper than Scott to push the ball round the upright on one occasion in the second soell the score might very well have been 3 all instead of 3 in favor of Southern. Mr. McCallum was referee. The ground was very slippery, and consistent play was out of the question. The scoring was confined to the first spell, and the five goals were distributed over only two men, Mason getting three for Southern and Roughan two for Christian Brothers. Christian Brothers were the aggressors in the second half, and at..one stage forced six corners in succession. They, however, failed to find the net, the game ending Southern 3 goals, Christian Brothers 2 goals,

•"-'.-. The recently formed glee club in connection with St. Joseph's Men's Club is making good progress under the direction and conductorship of Mr. T. Anthony. : , The members of St. Joseph's Men's Club were the guests of St. Joseph's Cathedral Sodality of Children of Mary to a social in the clubrooms of the former on last Monday evening. After a pleasant euchre tournament, dainty refreshments were served, and a short musical programme was rendered. The ladies were very heartily thanked for the kindly thoughtfulness which prompted them to arrange the exceedingly enjoyable gathering. *

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 July 1918, Page 27

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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 4 July 1918, Page 27

DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 4 July 1918, Page 27