MID-WEEK HOCKEY
m w * - Pirates Defeat Huia by Two Gdals to One WIN TO WAIMARAMA «- - : ■ The last , games in the first round 6f the Hastings Hockoy Sub-AsSociafcion 's mid-week competition wero played on Nelson Park yesterday. ResultSi' — ^ SENIOR GRADE. On No. 1 ground at 1.30 p.m. United Gold retained their unbeaten reeord .when tkey were snccessful in def ealing United Wliite by three goals to two. Goals for tko winners Were scored by McNab (2) and Lynch. Taylor and Cousins netted for United White. Messrs. MaeDonald and Parkhill were the umpires. On Ho, 1 ground at 3 p.m.y Waimarama proved too good for Karori* who played short. The final score was three goals to nil. Goals for the winners Were scored by Benuett, Gillies and August. — Messrs 0 'Neill and McNab CQntrolled the game, The other gamo, piayed at 3 p.m., was oetween Pirates and Huia. This game attracted most attention and proved to be an excellent exhibition. All the goals scored wore scored in *the first half. Pdrates eventually ran out the winners by two goals to one. L. Macdonald scored both goals for Pirates, and Staples netted Huia's only goal.— Messrs. Giles ftnd Mardon ably controlled the game, JUNIOlt GRADE, The only game played in the junior grade was between Pirates and Karori. This proved to be a very even game, and the score, one goal each, was a true , indication of the run of play, S. Macdonala was Pirates' scorer, and Bouo netted for Karori. — Mr. Mardon umpired. United Blue won by dofault from E&igh School. ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 124, 11 June 1937, Page 7
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