COUNTRY HOCKEY
IIAURAKI PLAINS Once again the prevalence ~ fluenza prevented the full of the Hauraki Plains Ladies ~ Association’s interclub compe - being carried out, and on Sat.ur<w only two matches were decided. Ngatea ladies beat Turua * v by eight goals to one. Miss L. • secured five, and one eac^*? r A ‘ VtVere secured by Miss D. ™ ao ’ r E. Wade and Mrs. E. Jackson. “ Turua’s goal was by Miss E. In the Kerepeehi-Kopuaram y .. the only goals were secured . D. Courtney (2) and Miss both of Kerepeehi. FRANKLIN The final of the mens rimit a,Vf knockout competition ''* aS K _ rrf> ir *• between Waiau Pa and Massey Park, Waiuku. on B ; After a fairly poor display were victorious by two goa < Farley and G. Clark netted the winners, while Watson B for Glenbrook. The Whiriwhiri and cl^'.^ terD »i teams, the winners of the w roe! Eastern division respectively. v Waiuku on Saturday to vr winner of the Avery Cup fo t J*After a fast and very keenly cCgame. Whiriwhiri (hokiers m won by the odd goal m the run of play the devedon unlucky in losing, as tn better hockey, but failed j|r many promising attacks. - Xaughton and M. Brown each a goal for Whiriwhiri. Hyde found the net once fof
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 414, 24 July 1928, Page 14
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