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BROWN SHIELD.

CANTERBURY AND HAWKE'S BAV

NORTHERNERS BEATEN

■ (Bj lebjraßh.—Vre»s Association) .Chrlstehurch, July 4. Tor the sxoud time this season Can» tcrbury *as ciiled upon to dofend tne Brcnn Shield. Lancaster Park ivae a tntio heivy. • Hauke's Baj were the challengers. The teams were: Can+erburv—Goal, D. lennant, b'-cks, A. Baker, H. Mac'larlane; halves, E. A. Gla>. D. Fullarton, J. Baxter; forwerds, W. Ward, V. Hissett, G„ Xorm'an, A. Grout, F. Tanner. Hawke's Bav—Goal, W. SatinJcir | bacics, G. Blmcoe, J. Sampson j halt-, | backs, It Bruce, H Croarer, X Goodwin; forwards H. B?"., F. Powell W. Wmks, T. Self. H. Hams. Mr. Wells, I of Wellington, was referee. Tho oarlv stages of the game wers in favour of Canterbury, who bent in Federal warm snots. The' visitors livened up_ at length, and Clav vv?s pemhscd for hands, but tho ball v,as Kicked behind. Norman," passing to Grant, tho latter transferred to Bissett, who forced feampson to concede a ccrner, which was bcavtifully taken bv Ward. 'Tanner met the baH wiH. his head, and scored a, weil-nurited peal. Ward ard Bissett were corabifcirg nicelr on tl o right-wing, giving' Goodyi in plcrty of trouble Good plav bj XV'mn "and Bissett followed, but Wird spoiled a n co movement by kicking behind. Bissett. frcm a pass by Cbj, beat several opponents, and finished up Piti a snot vhich Saunders saved at full lergih Canterbury kept up 'a sharp ctta'k, and sent in nm-.eroua shots without success, and after a good denl of intercstug plav Bissett scored with a clinkini shot. Stif nnd left the field, which was unfo'tunate for Hauke's Ba.v, and did hot improve jJie'.r chancs. After ar* absence of five minutes, Lot ever, he returned. From an uns*-lPsh pass by Bissett put in a <annon shot, «hish fourd the target. There was no further erne in t'-.s spell, vh ; cn .mded: 1 Canterbury, 3; Hawkc's Bav, nd. E.irly in' tl:'- second spell Harris, taking tee biil down shot ji:st over the bar. A melie m front of the visitors' goal resulted ip the scale being increased bv Bissett. Canterbury were pressing heavily, but Bhncce and Sampecn were placing a fina game at back for 'hi visitors. After a save b} Ten- x mint, Saunders was called upon t"».o tunes pi rapid succession, but Carter- * bury at th:s period were casing up conside'rablv. Tanner forced a corner off Bhrcccto' but Saurdors cVarod frc*:t Bissett at the expense of another corner, which was also cieired Harris, from a pass by Crearer, after a fine run forced i corner off Baker, from which Ward broke away and put aoross_ a t,ood centre, his effort being rulhned bv r.D other forward being up. jCrearcr put in a weak effort, which Tenrant rr.silv got rid of. Then Ward broke awav. and Bnncoe. to a relieve his linea, nas forced to concede a corner. Bissot, getting possession, broko away , and tested Saunders with a shot. The clearance being weak, Norman fastened on to the loturn and scored with a ligutnmg drive. Subscnuentlj Norman was con-picuous i:t iridheld for some clever footwork, he beating iho opposition repeatedly. Tho Eawke's Bav defewe hc.eabouts was completely out-manoe-uvred, tne pressure being so great that their kick'ng was wild and the direction bad. Bruce, miskicking, let Gr"nt through, his riot hitting tho post. Xorm-in scored from tho rebound. Aft< r midflold p.a\, Xomian tne<l again, Vat his effort just went wide. Several more corners folio red ?nd at Irnglh Ward, Y\ Fpimting the lei.gtli of th n field. .as enabled to sccro ii ith i fast, rising shot Concerted \.ork between Bitter, Grant. Tami'-i. .iiid Norm?ii led to tho ne-i score, Nonr.in putting in fini«li!ii2 touch. On rcsumirc., the visitcs headed one of the'r iaip incursions imo xi-.f Home 'cam's l,ut_ their l.nish Mas '.vcak. and larked iiiitntiie ('rearer m.- plaving a r.tie Tme it remri'-lialt ''or th" Msitois, but was lndlv sapcorted all r.-i.md .-nd cn.,lrt iraUe no he.id\.a\ Tl." caw ond"d: Ccitorbiu- , S, Hav.ke's Bay. nil

ROWING.

TIEXLEY-IN-T'IAUrS REGATTA , Lontlsn, Julv 3

I Vt the » Honlcr-on Tlnmes Hovl ' neV-.tta, in the li.-d-e-.' Challcnre Plats 1 fnr""ei"ht ni*-, the scmi-finai're-|sultcd = m lrinitv Collie. Cambri-ke. he-it'ng Eton (in .vhfii cvrr S Hirliaun was lo.vipp No, ■") bj ba'f a longtn Time, 7min. 13acc: GRAND CHALI/ENGK EIGHTS. London, July A Iho semi-lnals of the Grand Chi'Eights resulted in Harvard defeating Winnipeg bv three-quarters of a i length, and Boston defeating Mayenro Ibv i, camps., The tinio m bath raccj was seven minutes

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2194, 6 July 1914, Page 6

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BROWN SHIELD. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2194, 6 July 1914, Page 6

BROWN SHIELD. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2194, 6 July 1914, Page 6

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