LADIES HOCKEY.
'' The. Wellington ,■'.- Ladies' Hockey: Association games'resulted as follow: ■ - - - Petone, 2; Hinemoa, nil.—This, gaule was played at Potone. . Time and again Hinemoa wero forced until Miss Bolton, with a neat stroke, scored for Potone:.. Prom the_ bully, Hinemoa attacked, but - tho ball being returned by the Petone goalkeeper,-\MissL." Bolton took possession, and after taking the ball half-way' down the field,: scorcd again—a piece of indvidual play .resulting .-in. a beautifully-shot goal. Almost immediately . Hinemoa made a strong rush, Petone s goalkeeper savinK again, but from _ the ensuing corner Miss K. Howard (left wing) took advantage of the■ combined,workVof tho otlior forwards to net a goal for Hinemoa. "When halftime 1 sounded, the seoro was-2—l. In tho second spell play was not so vigorous, -and there was no further ' scoring.: Mr. Carver acted as referee.' Victoria College (12) was not'extended in its match against Wellington (nil) on No. 1 ground, Day's Bay. Goals were scored by tho students at regular intervals throughout the play. The contributors wore: Misses Kerslake (i), M'lntosh (4), Bissct (2), and Casey (2). -Mr. King was tho referee. ; . ' . College Old Girls fell victims to Victoria College, the latter winning by six goals to nil. Tho first spell ended two to nil, scored by Miss Hayes and Miss Willctts. In tho second spell Miss Hayes (2), Miss Willetts (1), and, Miss' M'Kenzie (1); were tho scorers. For ,tho winners, Misses, Haj'es, .M'Kenzie, and Cunningham were prominent.: The. Old Girls, showed lack of combination. ; '/. ■ St. Mark's and Victoria College B played a drawn game at Day's Bay, tho score being ono all. . Miss Gibson scored for the kfter. , , St. John's A beat Physical Training School at Day's Bay by. four'goals to nil. Greggs 'A-had all the better of their match against St.' John's.B, and although St. John's wero two girls short, ■ they played a plucky game. For the winners Misses : O'Neill (5), Christie (2); Griffin (2), wero the ; sobrers. The best plavers on the victors' side were the Misses O'Neill, who played a real good game; and Ward and Hargrcaves. Mr. R. S. Pope was referee. • . , ' , The third-class ladies match, Celtic A v ', Ramblers, played on tho Basin Reserve, ro suited in a draw, neither side scoring. . Iloscneath 7, Kia Ora 0. Scorers: Miss Browr 3 Miss Bowie 2, Miss Watt 1, Miss Highot 1,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 521, 31 May 1909, Page 3
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387LADIES HOCKEY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 521, 31 May 1909, Page 3
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