HOCKEY.
KARORI (3) V. PETONE B (3). : , The gams between Karat! atvd Petone B, played ,at Karori yesterday, was not in any •way noted, for i soience, neither Side, plaj'ing ■ With combination, Karori had the better of the first spoil) but, althougluohances werd not lacking, they only managed to get goal/ ehot by Layer.' Slahy chiUccS wcro spoilt by "sticks ' being given by Karori. The second spell saw Petone playing more' concertedly, and in "quick succession they notched two goals. Beswick claiming both. . Karori , attackiff strongly and, by hard individual play, ,11. Spiers brought the scores, even. Another good rush by Petone gavo.Hartly A chance, and'he Bent in ft powerful shot, which Made the scores' S—2. Karori kept up; a solid attack, but bad shooting _ prevailed, until Lewer managed to make the game a draw, 3—3. Mr.'Goodman was referee. : '■ '
■ ; Y.M.C.A. (2) V. HTJI MAI A (1). between Y.M.C.A. and Hni Mai, 'A: was plared on theßasin IteorvO' yesterday afternoon, Y.M.C.A. winning by 2 goals to 1. 11l the first Spell Arthur scored for Ilui Mai,- and Cooper foi- Y.M.C.A., and in the second spell Shipton scored for'Y.M.C.A. Mr. Carver was referee. * 1 . j ARTILLERY A (5) V, POST AND TELEGRAPH (1). : J Artillery met the Post and Telegraph (cam on the Basin Reserve, and tho former had au eaay win- by 5 goals to 1, In the first spell James and, May, for Artillery, each scored, and Owens goak-d for the P. and I'. Later May, Browu, and Crichtan scorid for Artillery, anti the game-ended ,in favour of Artillery by 5 goals to 1, Tfie referoe was Mr. Sherwood. PETONE A V, ARTILLERY B. The match Pctono A v. Artillery B went to Petone by default. . . ■ . PAKE HA (15) t. HUI MAI B (0). Pakehd defeated Hui Mai B On KelburnO Park by 15 goals to nil. The scdrers weroi Thomson-(fi), Harrap (3), Hitter (2), HaaSa (1), M'Eldowriey (1), Mackay (1), and Smith (1). Mr. Taylor waS referee. LADIES' ASSOCIATION. ' .
fixtures rem Saturday, following aro tlio fisturos arranged fori Saturday:—, Senior.—St. John's v. Wellington, at Day's Bay No. 1; Victoria College v. Petono, at Petonoi Hinomoa, a'byei Murk's v. (itegg ft, ni Bnsin He Serve; Victoria College A v. Gregg A, at Day's Bay No. 8; Victoria College B v. Kamblers at Duppa Street; College Old Girls v. Haere mai, at Day's Bay .No. S; St, John's A v Hinemoa, at Day's Bay. No. 5; Physical Train iiig. School v, Hereawii, at Day's Bay No, i; St John's B, a bye. Third-class,—Celtic A v, Celtic B, at Kel burue No, If Normal A v Kin Ora, at John sonville I Normal B V, Roseneath, at Kelburua Nb. 2; Ramblers, a bye.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 536, 17 June 1909, Page 9
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