HOCKEY
K.Z. SHIELD WATOH WON BT AUCKLAND. . ' . Telegraph—Preoc A«wiatlnn.. , Auckland, Autrnafc 29. The New Zealand hockey shield match ■Jictween. Auckland fhdldnrs) and Hawke's 1 'Bay was placed yesterday 5n fino feather, hut the ground was very heavy as • a.'..result*-of rain. Nevertheless, a bright, fast frame was witnessed, Auckland winj ning by three to nil. I CANTERBURY DEFEAT OTAGO. . . By Telegranli—Pmss Anoclatlon 1 Dunodin, August 28. In men's senior representative hockey, Canterbury defeated Otago 'to-day by nvo goals to two. In the first half. Williamr son-and Quartermaln each scored two, and ! and'Otago failed to score; but in the ! Bccond spell, the home team made a much better showing, and Turbott and Bridgman eaoh shot a, goal. A fifth goal for the visitors was added by Bell. The game was 1 fast and attractive, and the second spell .very. "even.
In the junior representative men's hockey Canterbury won by six goals to one. Both teams gave a fast. o,nd clever exhibition, but the visitors wcro easily superior.
SOUTHLAND Y. HAWKE'S BAY LADIES, By Telegraph—Preiiq Association.
Napier, August 28. The Hawke's Bay v, Southland ladies' Bockey match here to-day was played in the presence of a large numbor of spectators, and resulted in a win for the homo team-by four goals to three. The visitors made a line showing, and two of their goals in particular wero the result of splendid play. Ono of Hawke's Bay goals followed a penalty bully.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 288, 30 August 1920, Page 6
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