HOCKEY.
IIOKOWUEXr'A REPS. DEFEAT-
On Saturday, at Day's Ray, Horowhenua .made .nn effort to wrest the shield from a "Wellington eleven, but were unsuccessful. The, came'was well contested. The first spell wa*rather one-sided, but piny I'-veiiicd up considerably during the seeonl half. Vincent cot hurt durinc the canie, but played up well, "roniinont players for TTrirowhonua. belinc Thorne. Bright. Rands, and. Wilson"! At half-time Wellington were leading by 3 so als _ to love; Weltinctnn put on 3 more in the second moiety, and sii]bscf|uentlv t.lio visitinc teaiai were rewarded for their initirino; efforts to score, awl finally Rands ran iili and centred to Thorno, who passed back to Hands, itbe biter .scor-in-g. Wellington, 6; Horowhenua. 1.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1910, Page 2
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116HOCKEY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1910, Page 2
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