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HOCKEY

CHARITY CUP MATCHES isiws r, n.mlH/w. / I’iie. third meeting of the Kiwi and I’oderal teams duping the. present season caused ,i great deal of interest, lm! when Kiwi took the field without (wool their host, forwards (11. Wliil well and Amos), I lie odds looked decidedly in lavour of Eedeial. The game was keenly fought and full of interest right through. Kiwi opened the scoring account through the medium of Burns and held the upper hand for some time, until Best- equalled for Kcdeni. The round spell saw the fortunes of the game continually changing. During the last ipiartcv of tin hour a hard Kiwi hit saw the ball almost over the■ hack lino hut. Nairn secured and with a clover hack stroke sent the ball across the goal month, enabling MeArtney to dash in and secure a winning goal. Federal made determined efforts to equalise but without, success, and Kisvi left the field winners by 2 goals to 1. The referees were Messrs Davidson and Galt-.n. STOKE 2, Y.M.C.A. 1 The Stoke and Y.M.C.A. teams were evenly matched and provided a. fast open game. Thu first spell was decidedly m Stake's favour, but good work in goal for Y.M.CiA. by Ryder, and missed opportunities by Stake’s forwards, kept the score down. Kelly scored for Stoke and I). Moore for Y.M.C.A. Half way through the second spell C. Rest netted again for Stoke, the final whistle sounding with Stolen winners by 2 goals to 1. Tne referees were Messrs Chapman and Davidson. JUNIOR RESULTS Kiwi had a run away victory over Y.M.C.A., winning by It goals lo nil. The. referees were Messrs Gallon and Pauling. YVcsi *y and Federal met in a bill'd Wight game. Wesley winning bv 4 goals to 2. Tito referees were Messrs Chapman and Pauling. SCHOOLS RESULTS Central 10. Auckland Point R-, 1Stoke. 1, Hampden Street 0. All hockey fixtures will be postponed next Saturday on account of the Seddnn Shield game.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 3

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HOCKEY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 3

HOCKEY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 3

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