HOCKEY.
THE WEDNESDAY GAMES
POSITIONS OF TEAMS,
'1 i)b following table shows the iwri"tmtis of tlie Wednesday ienras at the i/nd of the first rounds— , ■ ■ ■■'-'.. -d 'j'-j & *, % . ..;.;■". ■ > ,5 * 3 c, .„ , \<. £ -3 a b o i'akeha 5 3 2 S 11 6 Hw Mai ..! S3 2 18 20- 6 Rareawa 5 S 3 12 17 4 Ma-mbkra A ... 5 ' a 3 16 19 4 KanrMer-s B ... 5 C o 1 .3? 0 The mM-week hockey contest was advanced another stage at Karon Wednesday aftofMGS. Tlie grounds were very soft and lic.avy. Thft host girme was Wtweei) Pakelva and Hiii Mai) the foriner wittning by ,5 goalfii to 4 after a fast #pen game. Ramblers A had a rnna*ay victory oyer RanvbWs Jj, wliom thoy defeated l)y.s goals to nil. PAOHAT" ~ffIjI MAI, Shortly afte cptfifticnding Si'Ecevefs scored for Hiii Mai, and Hill rfpfiat«d the- perforiaaiioe afmost imffletliafel.y after. Pakelja tallied, aiid it was lio't long before I'amer 3aa<! seofed. far them with a lileky shot. Hiii M-ai, 2 goals; Pafcelia, 1. Tlicto wfcs no. farther "scare this, spell. Gtt resttifting Hui Mai were again to the fore, and fiyookoir found the itstfo.r them. JVoni tliia oii, liowevet,' Hui M«i appeared to lose their dash. Sheerau ftdded t*o goals for Pakefe, tniikiiig the score, cv'eii. siJid-iak'e play ensued, till Slay plasfid Pnlsr-ha. in tno Shceraii' followed tlris with anottifsr goal, wjifcli he seeurcd witli oi» of his. typical'.strokes from a corner hit. Shortly, the call of' time Bay scowd Hrii Jfai's fourth goal. Tlie game thw ended wit|ioii:t turther aitetation in favour of .Pakeiia by J goals to 4. For the winners Stweran. Tiinjer, Paget,' and B, Tlwrnpson played Well, while Bay, Bree, Hill, and Sherwood 'were prominent ,for. tlie losers', ftotl'i goalkeepers .filaycd Well. Mr. G. Edipson wa.s referee. IUMBLERS ATRAM6LEBS B. . The matcJi between Bamblers A and Ramblefs B' was iiflt nearly f-o goad as. the jireccdiag one. and resulted An a. niriaway victory for the A team by 8 goals to nil. Tho play w*-s net of a. very brilliant order, aiid both teams wore evidently sadly ui iined of practice. The i?.aa-ls fof tlie winning team were scored by Heapbj (§}, Alpe, ?T, Johnson, ami R. Johnson. Mr. B. Burn was rcfofeei
PETONE & HEREAWA. , Tiro .gamo tetweon ketone and Bciwavfa. wis played at Pete'fie. The ground heipg in fair cowJtyitfH, Platens wiiiwwg ♦.lie t<iss decided to defend tte soiitlieir
the toss decided to defend ths southern ■ end. From the ki'ily-Hjff Petone carried }>lay down tire field, and had He-feftwa-on tlw defensive, but' a fine drive by Caterer shifted the struggle over the: half-way. Hue, wftoro Taplmi,s:topped tho ■ ball, M'Ewail,, Lbwry, and Cayd! taking' .it into HoreaAva, quarters. For aU-iilie tte Ber-SaW backs managed to keep tl-ieir eifele Blear* but v the Potoiw for*- 1 wards, by _ flue cow-biiied play., forced their wa,* in, sincl Cavell registered.the first goal for B'etoiie, For somt time .After• pity was «P ftU even nature, but,, o/reiitaafly, f rbjn a- mis-hit by one of the Heteiiwa forwards,' Pbinton seivt the. ball over Horoawa's twettty-ilve line, and a- passing rwsh -ended hi Cayell ■agiiiii finditig'the iitft.' After r-esu.jjii.Mg-., tho Hfcreaiva forwards got the tell and carried play into Pe.toHe' J .s-..cirolo, -but ba/1 iliootiiig lost any ehaiice that they might.have had.'of scori«g> Then,. : Petorie l ,. ■starting off fr-om &■■ i ree-tiit, - iiislie'd the ball into Herea-wa's circle, ■ tlie result tj'jat- the" latter/Jwl to : giive a'penalij; coriior.to afid frorii tho coMißrhitCayell 'scorijf t;hfe third,' goal for Peta.te. Hereawa ii.ow' pat ri>bro' ' vinv-mto their :They, -goon had Peto.no "d«:feridmSi" and from a- scramble-; Cloirtotftson shot a. goal. The spell tbiis: ■cttded- iiv'favoHr of Petowebv 3 goais ■to 1. In the sdcmid spell Hereawa held ■ their own'for.a- time, but tho fore- coniWuMimi o'f.tlve Petone plavevs. aiid os-piMially'-tbo play -of ' ..Daven, '"M'Etvan, arid Taplin, again carried play i&to Her-eawd- qwarters, Cavel? scoTjiig. The same likyer, presently notched another aosl, this being im fifth for tho msto'ln : Petroo nff* hid tfa'iigs all their own. 'and fintelisd tip .a finci passing. rnfilV'by adding . wiottler goal, ■iiiwl shortly, afterwird , HoW'o-. -scared after talcing i\ hard pass from Pawaiit.. Frdm.a- '.free-hit Pftten© olioe nWre brought, piav. inside HereMya's twntyfi*e, and M'Ewan., Gfnfjll, and Tapliiig . beat the defending backs, M'Ew-an scorings Shorfly al-tqrvv.a ; pcls th(s. whistte soil-Mad "Tfeio/-" and the {ja-me ended in favoftf of P«tono by S g,0:i.1.s to 1. ,T?ot tho wfaiiOT-s-. CarcU, How* Boiling and Pointon (hacfe) wave, the best of. ia . .good .lot, wMli? Caterer, CUetftentsnn (backs), Ca)o, Smith, and Ruch {forwards'S ttfeyed best for H-crtfawa. M.r, J.'C.C'nsack'was referee. LADIES 5 FLTPIJR&S.. ' Following 4ro the. fixtures for Sstr t-irday;— Senior,'—Ramblers B v, University, Kardri' Park No. J2, Boyd r Syr«ns r, College Old C4ir'ls, Ka.tiori I%rlt No. 3, slr< tscindali; St, Augtt-stinA's v. Rambler A, Petoiio Park;' Girls' -Coltege, »■ bye, J-viiiioT.-*G'irls' College v. liniversitv, Karori Park !so. 8, lifr. Millar ;_ Teet nitfiil ■Colte*v i v. RaiiiM'erj Karori Park No, 7, Mr. Iticliftrtfs.
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