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HOCKEY

WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION. , The mid-week players decided their final games vestcrday afternoon. The ; association has been in existence for the past ten years, but owing to t'he introduction of the Saturday halfholiday it has been decided to wind-up, and its players will throw their lot in with the Saturday Association. They will enter two teams for the Junior Competition. _ A number of the other ] players are joining Saturday clubs. As ; a wind-up the members of the four clubs spent a very pleasant evening at Fullers' Theatre last evening. The following table shows the position of the teams for this season: — ) POSITION OF THE TEAMS. > Champ. ( Played. Won. Lost. Drawn, pts. ] Petone ... 5 5 0 0 10 i Ramblers... 5 2 1 2 5 j Pakeha ... 5 2 0 3 4 j Hereawa ... 5 0 1 4 1 [ The Petone Club is again on top, this c season making the fifth year that they 1 have won the cup. c Petone and Hereawa played at Pe- l tone, and the game resulted in a win 1 for the local team by six goals to three, f In the first spell Petone had all the 1 best of the play, scoring five goals to s Hereawa's one. Tho scorers were:— i For Petone, Cavill (2), Tapiin (2), ] Pointon (1); Clementson scored for \ Hereawa. In the second spell play c was more even, Hereawa having, if t anything, the best of it. Clementson s and Borham scored for Hereawa, and s Cavill scored for Petone. Mr. G. c Empson was referee. c T'he Ramblers v. Pakeha match was 1 played at Karori. and resulted in an f easy win for Ramblers by seven goals f tj nil. Pakeha playing seven men j put up a good fight, but numbers told ] the tale at the finish. In the first spell Heaphy (2), Middleton (1). and in the second spell Heaphy (2) and Johnson (2) were the scorers. Mr. F. M'Keever was referee 1 ( LADIES' FIXTURES. , Following are the ladies' fixtures and j grounds for Saturday :-r- ' Senior. —University v. Huatahi, j Karori Park, No. 8; Girls' College v. Ramblers A, Karori Park, No. 1;' Ramblers B, a bye. ' Junior. —Girls' College A v. Girls' ' College B, Karori Park, No. 2; Techni- [ cal Colle'ge v. University, Karori Park, No. 7; To Aro School v. St. Augustine's, ' Petone; Ramblers, a bye. j

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 8

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HOCKEY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 8

HOCKEY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 8

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