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HOCKEY

X.W ZEALAND’S FOURTH WIN. RUNAWAY VICTORY BY 13 TO' 1. (Australian I‘rtss Association.) ■■'A WARWICK, July 28. In their (fourth Queensland match, I taking complete control of the game ■ in the fir fit few minuter, the Zealand hocldey touristy overwhelmed the Warwick clevbn. this afternoon, rurning up goals with monotonous regularity, and eventual y winning by 13 goals to one. The teams were:'New Zealand : Moore, Ewan, Parker, Bollard, Jobin, Muiu\t, Anthony, Bay, Best, Rodgers and Reid. Warwick: Dunbar, Ward, Johnson:, Anstey, Jensen, ’Williams (replaced by Pollock), Furness, Garland, Carpenter, Ha.'l and SteuK-rt. JhGiUgli thlcl match was one-sided, it featured a brilliant exhibition of the gam'd on the part of the visitors whose tour of Queensland thus far has been eharcterised’ by easy victories. Tlveir combination to-day was wondeiful, especially in the forwards, who completely nonplussed the local players by tile speed of their attack and their ‘tactics, especially the moves of Aintliony, v ßay and Rodger.-:', which invariably ended in goals. The Nkhv Zealand backs, too, combined with uncanny accuracy, the outstanding' on's being Parker, who played hockey of a type seldom seen in Queensland. The visitors scored, within five minutes of the opening, and with th’e exception of two occasion's, were on the attack for the greater part of the first" "Half, during which seven goals 1 were, netted■ the .score;at half time being seven to nil. In the second half, ■ the New Zealanders again took control of affairs, and aarljy added am additional throb goals in quick succession. Then Warwick, for the first .|inie, .Reined to have the upper hand, but ‘the advantage wins short-lived. The visitors dominated play for the remainder of the game, winning by 13 goals to one. The goals were soured by Anthony (6)', Rodgers (5), Bay and Best (one each). For Warwick, iStewart scored.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 2

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HOCKEY Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 2

HOCKEY Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 2

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