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HOCKEY

COUNTRY LADIES V. TOWN. The following teamß have been selected to play in the curUiin-raiser at the Basin Reserve on Saturday, at 1.30 i>.m.:— Country.—Misses Palmer (Hutt), M, Wilson (St. Augustine's), Wilson (St. Augußtine'a), Davidson (Hutt), E. Wilson (St. Augustine's), Sundgren :llutt), Anstis (Hutt), Hanson (Ilutt), Bauinber fHutt), Jollands (St. Augustine's), M'Crea (Hutt). Town.—Misses Ferguson 'Contics), O'Connell (Oeutics), Henry (Miramar), Sykes (Contics), P. Broom (Miramar), Monks /Centics), Kannini (Centies), Harrison (lliramar), M'Lean (Centies), Brunotte (Contics), Lawn (Audit). LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY. By Telegraph—i-ic.su .-.ssnciat.lon'. Cisborno, September 7. Tho ladies' hockey championship tfurnameut. wns continued to-day in lino weather, and in the presence of a largo attendance. Sootion A, Canterbury beat Wellington by six- goals to nil. The ganio was a hard-contested one, and at tho end of the first spell thei'o was no score on cither side. For tho first half of the second spell play again was even, and the match looked like being a draw. Then Canterbury scored a goal, and shortly after netted three goals in four minutes. Wellington's defence collapsed, and shortly tcfore time another goal waß added. The scorers were: ititchie (3), Johnson (3). Poverty Bay A neat Hawke's Pay by three goals to nil. Hawke's Hay surprised the spectators by their remarkable display, and the game '.vas well on in tho second spell before the first coal was netted. The Bcorerß were A. Hei, l'earee, and Hill. Section Bi Poverty Bay B beat W'anganui by two goals to one. The game was interesting, both sides showing flashes of brilliant play, and tho score faithfully l'tj-rcscnts the difference in ihe two to-ms. Golding scored both goals for tho winners, and Perrett scored for the Inters. Auckland beat Vaivavapa by six goalß to nil. The game was rut her on-d tided, but Wairarapa. pit :ip an excellent defence The scorers wc-m: Tanner (2), M'M'chen, Crawford, Hamlin, and lamb.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 296, 8 September 1920, Page 8

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312

HOCKEY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 296, 8 September 1920, Page 8

HOCKEY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 296, 8 September 1920, Page 8

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