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HOCKEY

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From tho outset it was obvious that onco again tho 29th toon had tho measure . * of their opponents in the game against the 34th Battalion. The final score 4-1 .indicated a clear superiority., for only onco did tho 34th have a shot at goal. It wont hard and high nd gave the oper He Cann no chance. With tho reorganised forward lino consisting of Lawton, Borrks, Simon, Cox and Howard, tho attack was oven stronger than in tho first game and some beautiful movements started from tho right wing* A number of penalty corners wont bogging, largely owing to tho grass slowing down the hit from the line. • ;

The B teem did not disgrace itself against a strengthened 36th side - which wont down badly against the 29th tho wook before© Although beaten 8-4? tho -side went down fighting* and with bettor loam work night easily have won® .

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29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 8, 4 July 1943, Page 2

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HOCKEY 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 8, 4 July 1943, Page 2

HOCKEY 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 8, 4 July 1943, Page 2

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