HOCKEY.
LADIES' MATCHES. . OTAGO DEFEATS SOUTHLAND. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Dunedin, August 31. The fourth annual fixture between Otago and Southland ladies' hockey teams was played at Carisbrook this afternoon under decidedly unfavourable conditions of ground and weather, and was won by Otago by ■! goals to one. As the result of a depressing ' drizzle, which continued throughout the day, tho ground was in a very unsatisfactory state, and the>e two factors had an undoubted influrtco upon both play and players. A fairly interesting display was, nevertheless, witnessed, and, though the Southland forwards played in splendid style, the excellent defence 6f the Otago backs, and their strong, clean hitting, nullified tho . efforts of the fortner, and frequently turned defence into attack. For Otago thred goals were scored by Miss E. Foster and one by Miss F. Maryatt, while Miss F. Wayte scored Southland'* £oal. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH'. . (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Wangariui, September ]. In the' representative hockey • match Wanganui defeated Main Trunk by live goals to one.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1534, 2 September 1912, Page 7
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