HOCKEY.
AETILLERY A (4), POST AND TELEGRAPH (1). The match that decided the local Wednesday championship was played'at Miramar yesterday.afternoon in.fine weather. The i.lay in the first half of .the game was fast ana-even, the only two goals ah'ot 1 in the speli being,' by James arid Joyce (Artillery). During" the : second half James and , Joyce, again found : the net, while Jones was ,the only one who "scored for Post and Telegraph'. ' This game was-said to be the best exhibition of hockey given.; in Wednesday matches this.season. The. following played well for the 'winners:—James, Joyce, Crahton, Brown, and Porter; while for Post and Telegraph; Cameron, Owens, Jtnes, Slater, and Griffiths were conspicuous. Mr. Cusaek was referee. , .' - ■-. ; •
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 613, 16 September 1909, Page 5
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116HOCKEY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 613, 16 September 1909, Page 5
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