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HOCKEY.

The final round of the seven-a-side hockey tournament wag played on Saturday, when the curtain was rung down for the season. • AH the games wcro closely contested, Wesley A tram proving the ultimate winners. The following are the results: — First R.ound.--United A (1) defeated Government I.ifo Insurance (0); College A .'1) defeated College B (0); Wesley A (1) defeated Wesley B (0). Second Round.—College A (1) defeated United A (0)i; College B (I) defeated Wesley A (0); Wesley B (1) defeated Government Insurance (0). Third Round.—College B (2) defeated United A (I);.College'A drew with Wesley B, no scare; Wesley A (1) defeated Government Insurance (U). Fourth Round.—AVesley" A (2) defeated United A Id); Government Insurance (2) defeated Wesley A (1); Colkga B (2) defeated Wesley B (0). Fifth Round.—United A (4) defeated Wesley B (1); Wesley A (1) defeated Collego A (0); Government Insurance (2) do-' fcated College B (1). Messrs. Gendall, M'Kenzie, and M'Dowell controlled the games. Tho final position of tho teams is as follows:—Wesley A, 8 points; Victoria College B, G points; Victoria College A, 5 points; Wesley B (including handicap 2 points), 5 points; United A, i points; and Government Insurance, i points. All Teferees are asked.to note that nn important meeting will be held at Mr. K. C. Morpeth's rooms, Willis Street, on Wednesday evening. LADIES' GAME. The ladies' senior championship was concluded "on Saturday, when Victoria College defeated IHncnioa by 3 goals to nil. thereby annexing tho championship. Miss Williams secured a goal in the first spoil, and, towards the cla=o of the last half, Misses Dement and Williams scored in quick succession. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Dunedin, September 23. Tho anmiiil hotkey nintch, Otngo v. Southland, was played hero to-day, and was won by Southland by six goals to one. It was n poor gnmo, Southland jiaving much tho best of it.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1241, 25 September 1911, Page 7

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HOCKEY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1241, 25 September 1911, Page 7

HOCKEY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1241, 25 September 1911, Page 7

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