HOCKEY.
(USTIIAI.IAN AND N.Z. CABI.K ASSOCIATION N.Z. I! EPB I IT! AT EX. SYDNEY, Aug. 8. \t hockey X.K.W. defeated New Zealand on' the Sydney Cricket ground by live goals to nil. The local combination proved the sprodior and clei-ei-er in all departments, especially durHi:' fir I half, when four goals were registered. The New Zealanders gauged the ground better after the interval, and at times gave a liner exhibit i'i! than the local side. Their offensive movements, however, were chiefly confined to the inside Held, thus drawing the defence infield, and shutting off the net from the invaders. The scorers were Milner and Xouloton 'two each) and Craig. Watts played for the New Zealanders, hut was handi-(.-ippod tlirough a recent injury. CANTED WHY HEAT MAN AW ATE. RAT.ArER.BTON. Aug. 8. A hockey challenge shield match was played here to-day lietween Canterbury and Manawatu, and resulted in the southern challengers securing the (shield by six goals to two.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1923, Page 1
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