HOCKEY NOTES.
COMMENTS OX WFDNRSDA Y'S OA MM.
I’li‘‘ Forwards.—-The forward line played a line game. The combination wa.- excellent, and the -.booling was good. After more practice the fault of over-running the hail will lie "Vei-ciue. Ci >nst a lit work will make tlm forwards second to none. The halve- on occasion got into each other's way. Mark your opponents more and never mind votir own side. A Hack and don't wail for them to get their hit in. Don't hunch together. The best defence is attack. Miss 11. Barber was the exception, playing a solid game, and giviim- her opponents no chances. Don't send the hall aeros.- your own goal moiilli. Dp (lie line is the place. Dot
your forwards centre where they get into Ihe opposition 27).
The full hacks should always hit and hit hard, up (lie line. Mrs Arcus relieved Foxlon many times I>\ good, strong, lmrd hi tiling. Xothim*- need he said of tile goalie, She did splendid work and deserves
u m•; 1 1 praise. For Kiixii.n \V. Wall.-, H. 1 ’si 11i r son, 11. Ball |da veil well in I lx* for wa I’ils. .Miss Darker wits I lie liesl nl tin list Ives.
Mr- Arens was goml in the hack.-
I’.olli Mrs ILhtoii .-mil Mr Wsili <>u wish !o commend the lentil mi their behaviour uu the* field, the absence of talking, and giving l orders to eaeti oilier, ami the strict all out ion to tin.* game was a pleasing feature. hieli might well lie emulated by many other teams. They played like true sports ami were a credit to Fox!on.
The team was accompanied hy .Mesdames Barron and Mason and Kev. W. Walton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2878, 2 May 1925, Page 1
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