HOCKEY
.NZ. LADIIB’ TOURNAMENT. .A A'SOUTHLAND,WINS; ■' ' By' Telpgra^h—Per Presi Association A GISBORNE, «ept. 6., . The- EftdieS’ 'Hockey Tourha-: ment officially ended to T day, when the finalists in the A and B Section, Southland and Canterbury, met. the former winning by six: goals to one, after'a. rather disappointing display. The superiority .of Southland was in evidence almost from the start, and improved as the game went on. The annual Pakelia and Maori match was placed, and resulted in a draw, two goals (each. Ruahine and Wellington played off for- the Holden Cup; for third place in the tournament, Ruahine being successful.’ , . The ! Weather to-day was gloriously firie, and there was another very large attendance.,; . ‘ 'ilie 'inter-Island’ .mntch ’y’ill be played to-morrowiV - V; ;'>■; (
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1929, Page 5
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