HOCKEY.
'my telkohaiti—Pint ritus.n association, i .MATCH WITH OTA MO. DCXFOIX. Anne !!>. The hockey match between the Indian Army team and Otago was played in i I'-i’ions sunshine, and twelve lhnu.suml nersoiiN witnessed the match at the ('ari.-Jirook ground, which was dry and fast. The Indian players put on four goals in the first half, and seven in the second, nine out of the eleven beiitg scored by the white members of the Leant, although I'reipicnlly as tlie result of opportunities made by their Indian compatriots. Otago lulled to notch <oie goal. Tlie scorers were: Bcldliambcr (five). Cox (four). Susinathan and Dliiau Chaml.
WELLINGTON RESULTS. WELLINGTON, dune 20. Saturday’s hockey results were:—senior A:—Mutt 2, beat Wesley, 0; Karori I. heat Varsity 2; Wellington 0 beat Wakatu 2. Senior B :—Y.M.C.A. 7, beat Wesley 0; Training College 8, beat Wellington l, Karori 1. bent Hutt 0; Huia 2 , beat Petone 1.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1926, Page 1
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