WOMEN'S HOCKEY
MEETING SF EXECUTIVE Mrs Sonntag . presided over th* executive meeting held last evening. It was reported that the seyen-a-sid* tournament had resulted in Kings winning the A grade and Bounty the ' (B grade, after a most successful ment. Thanks of;the association wer* offered those who assisted in the running of it and to the umpires who controlled the games. The primary schoolgirls’ tournament, postponed last week, ‘ would now h* played on Saturday morning. Permission was granted to Dunedin Club to travel to Balclutha on, the 21st inst., and the primary schoolboys to hold their tournament during the week on the Oval grounds. Mrs C. Sonntag and Mrs C. Quaid were appointed delegates to attend' a; meeting of sports: bodies under th* Physical Welfare and Recreation Committee on the 26th inst. The following representative teams were submitted by the selectors fop Saturday next; — The South Otago teams will arriv* by the 11.20 a.m. express and return by the 4.40 p.m. train. A grade, to play South Otago A on Oval 1, at 2 p.m.’; Goal, R. Paterson (Momona); backs, R. Quaid (Otago), M. Nicholson (Dunedin); halves, A* Mackie (Otago), M. Fisher, (Kings), B. Campbell (Otago); forwards—E. Stinson (College), H. Harley (Kings), J. Wallis (Varsity), iR. Cumberbeacb (Kings), G. Stewart (Momona). Reserves, D. Kennedy (Dunedin), W. Rvan (Otago). ' - B grade, to play South Qtago B, on Oval, at 1.30 p.m.; Goal, J. Brown (Glenross); backs, A. Marsh (Bounty), N. Morgan (Seacliff) ; halves, P. Allan (Bounty), L. Lepine (Bounty), E. Anderson (Seacliff); forwards —A. Corrigal; (Bounty), O. Middleton (College), M‘Fie (Bounty), J. Smith (Otago), R* Busbatch (Momona). ■ Reserves, J* M'Laren (Momona), L. Barnes (Momona). C grade, to play Seacliff, at Seacliff; The players are, asked to paeet at th# main entrance of the station at 11.15 a.m., and will return by the 4.20 p.m. express:—Goal, A. Nicholson (Bounty); backs, A. Costello (Taieri). M. M'Lood (College): halves; J. O’Hara (Momona), B. Hendry (Kings), D. Bennett (College) ; forwards—N. Young (College), M. Hobbs (Otago), J. Campbell (College), J- Neil ((Bounty), I* Dickson (Kings). Reserves, J. Blackburn (Otago), A. Gray (Kings). Players in all three grades must weap navy gymnasium frocks, and whit* blouses, and the A grade will wear navy Ca Umpires for the representativ* matches have been appointed as follows:—Otago v. South Otago (seniors), at Oval 1, at 2 p.m. (Mr T Mulholland) : Otago y. South Otago (}umors), at Oval 3;, at 1.30 p.m. (Mr J. Leith) ; Otan'o C grade v. Seacliff, at Seacliff (Messrs E. Coker and B. Graham). ißeserve umpires for the Oval; Messrs T.-N. Tinder and S. P. Todd.
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Evening Star, Issue 23678, 11 September 1940, Page 5
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429WOMEN'S HOCKEY Evening Star, Issue 23678, 11 September 1940, Page 5
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