HOCKEY
' Despite i\\e -rough-'-weather on Saturday the Hockey Association decided lo carry on with the men's fixtures. Every team was 1 able to take tho field, although scarcely one' had its full complement of players. -Karori B wero the worst sufferers' ill'''this respect. ■ They faced lifimblors-'with only' five nien. Needless to say, they lost by the substantial margin of five'goals'to one. Mr. Necdham was referee. - The Karori v. •Wellington malch was the'chief match of the day, but the heavy and sticky'nature of the grown! i.lado play at times little better than a iiiiid 'scramble. 'The 'result was.a'draw, two goals' being scored for each side. Mr. Wallafo wiis referee. ' In the iiinior-grade, Huia (ii) beat Wellington (nil); University (3) beat Karori (1); and Wesley IS beat Wesley A. '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 248, 14 July 1919, Page 7
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127HOCKEY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 248, 14 July 1919, Page 7
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