HOCKEY
GAMES. Karori defeated Karori Bby eight goals to three. Mr. Spiers was rtferec. Wellington had no trouble in dcieating Central on No. 1 .ground. Tho game was uninteresting and slow, Central at no period showing any combination whatever. '.Mm score was: Wellington I, Osntnil 1. -Mr, Spiers was referee. University B (Juniors) draw witn Wellington, 1 all. Mr. Dougall was referee. Huia defoated Karori uy G goals to 2. Mr. iidwiwls was raeree. The following table shows the position of tho senior teams in tho chumpionstiip games. As tho third round is to be played, the future games between tho three leading teams promise lo be interesting and Keenly contested:— Wpn. Drawn. Lost Pts. Ramblers C 0 2 12 Wellington 5 ii 1 12 Karori A A D 1 U Central 3 1 5 5 Karori 11 I) 0 . S " . REPRESENTATIVE GAMES. The Wellington repiesentatives are to meet a team ii'oni Ii.AI.S. New Zealand to-day and Thursday at tho Basin Reserve. The following have liecn tuiected lor the Wellington tennis on the respective days-.— First game: Goal, Moore (Karori); backs, M'rlklowney (Wellington), Sohlaudt (Wellington); halves, M'lntosh (Karori;, Surgenor (Wellington), Vales (Karori); forwards. Blackio (Ramblers), D. Hood (Karori), Slratton (Karon), Champness (Wellington), O'Hrien (Wellington). Second game: Goal, Moors (Karori); hacks, Sherwood (Rambiers), Selig (Central); halves, Taudy (Central), ii. Andrews (Central), Hoifems (Central); forwards, Bateman (Wellington). L, Webley (Central), Devenport (Central), Jolms (Wellington), It. binitli (Karori). JUNIOR IIEPEESTiiVI'ATIVHS. A gauic betweeu Wellington and Canterbury is to take place oil September 6. The Wellington team will he sflccted on Monday, and will play a practice match with a second Wellington team at Karori Park on Saturday next. NO INTEIMSLAND MATCH THIS YE Al(. By Teieiranh—iTfns Association Christchurch, August 23. At a meeting of the Executive of the New Zealand Hockey Association, communications were received from various clubs on the question of holding nii,interisland competition this year. T'h'6 proposal was favoured by Otago, Canterbury, South Canterbury, and Hawke's Bay, while Waikato and Auckland wero against.' It_was resolved that owing » the uncertainty"of travelling arrangements the question of holding an niterisland match tli is year be abandoned, and tlie matter be considered at the annual meeting.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 282, 25 August 1919, Page 7
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