HOCKEY.
Interest in hockey should be at its height at; Otaki on Wednesday, when
the third and final round of the cham- 1 pionship matches commence. The ! Otaki and Te Horo teams will meet at 1.45, and a good gamo .should result. Both teams have improved since their last meeting, and spectators should wit- . ness a fair display. Taiuui meet , Y.M.C.A. at 3 p.m. - Following is the Otaki team: —Knox, ! ;E. Batten,-C. Batten, G. Ayre, Martin, ' Pepper, Satkerley, Fisher, Cook, Gid- j dens, J. Ayrc, Adsott. The following will represent Te Horo in their match against Otaki, at Otaki j on Wednesday next, play to commence at 1..45 p.m.:—Jamieson, Spiers, Marino, Cottle, Best, Taylor, Fitzgerald, j Allen, Griffith (2), Windley. Emergen- | cies: Hayward and Macdonald. Car i will leave Co-op. Store at 1.30 sharp.
On Saturday at Otaki the State School boys had an easy win from College, 8-0. Mr Len. Murray refereed. The Convent and To Horo boys had a much more even game. Tho former, however, had the advantage and won, 3-0. Messrs Len. Murray and R. Windley controlled the game.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 1 September 1919, Page 3
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