HOCKEY
The first round of the Devonport j Shield will commence at Remuera to- i morrow. The A and B grade teams ; are playing one another, and the games should give an interesting indication of the respective merits of the two grades. Teams are as follow: Senior Grade University.—Winn, North, Brown, Storry, Hay, Seelen. Don, Hamilton, Philpotts, Radcliffe, Tizard. University Whippets.—Linton, Goodenough, Burnett, Noakes, Chambers, Spencer, Adams, Lamb, Taylor, Hubble. Smith. Mount Eden.—Valle, Surman, Mainland, Hedges, Chaplin, Kelly, Anderson, Ash. Fitz-Clarence, Fletcher, Penman. Somerville.—N. Chiplin, R. Munro, W. Gardner, E. Rogers, N. Haggett, G. Cole, H. Watts, A. Seccombe, E. Watts, G. Watts. G. Peace. Somerville Colts.—W. Butler, C. Moore. C. Smith G. Gutry, C. Stainton, W. Heard. C Preston, G. McNab, C. Edwards, E. Gough, S. Crocker. St. Luke’s.—Highfield, H. Williams. Burnett, Williams, Robertson, Steele, Hookham, Butler, Giles, Bay, Giles. Emergency: W. Burnett. North Shore. —H Rankin, T. Parker, F. Anthony, A. Frater. R. F*rater, N. Thornton, W. James, J. Lucas, G. Rykers, P. Anthony, D. Reid. Third Grade University A.—Straubel, Jones, Whitley, Woolcott, Markham, Tizard, Aubin, Kiff, McDowell, Woolcott, Robins. University B.—Kayll, Utting, McCullock, Fitzpatrick, Vallance. Chappell, McGill, Smith, Houcben, Knight, Marshall. Mount Eden.—Darroch, Rogers. Dee. Browning, Whittaker. Wilson, Palmer Clark, Munro, Lomax (2). Wesley.—Ford, Mulholland. Fleet, Arnold, Wallis, Vinall Williamson, I lossfall. A B. Chappel. Silvester. Bond Wesley B.—K. Slaney, Clark, A. M. Burton. Davis, J. Chappell, O. Slaney, A. B Burton, F. Wallis, Simpson, Gatland, Sharpies. Waitemata.—Cooper, Stott, Roberts, Schorman (2), Sarsworth, Belworthy. Mailman, Walton. Johnson, Patten. Fourth Grade j University.—Carter, O'Sullivan, WatI son, Turner, Battley. Goodsir, Taylor. Merry. Wilson, Warin, Greer. Somerville.—J. Jordan, H. Brooker, C Mason, L Grieve, R. Johnson, R. Cherson R. King. C. Beer. C. Douglas, A. Rose. F. Smith, E Hebert, F. Moody. St. Luke’s.—Olss* Kearney, Ogilvie Brodie, Willoughby, Dyson. Mellars. Clark, Darvill. McQuarrie, Harvey. Emergency: Carder. Papatoetoe.—Leonard, Wilson, Moore, French. A. E Moore, Greer, Smytheman (2). Wolfe (2) Snelling. Emergencies: Marshall, Cameron. Fifth Grade Mount Eden. —Grayson. Bowden, Beale. Newby. Lewis. Schofield. Fletcher, Purser, Oliver. Jones. Jenkins. Surman, Pike.
JUNIOR REP. TEAMS The following: second grade players will take part in a trial match for the selection of the Auckland Hockey Association's iunior representatives on Saturday afternoon:— A Team.—L. Crawley (Auckland Grammar), E. Michel (Epiphany), T Clark (St. Luke's), NT. Crabtree (Wesley). L. Jenkins (Mount Eden), S White (University), r>. Maxwell (Somerville) L. Walter (Epiphany), M. Cole (Mount
WESLEY GIRLS’ HOCKEY XI. WINS DAWSON CUP COMPETITION POINTS By winning the Auckland senior girls’ hockey championship, Wesley secures the Dawson Cup and badges, and Mount Eden takes the Grenville Cup. The competition points at the conclusion of the competition were as follow:
Eden), S. May (University), L». Schnelderman (Epiphany). B Team.—X. Ireland (Wesley), C. Hirst (Mount Eden), D. Hay (Ar* ta). E. Taylor (Mount G. W* 11s (Ante), F Blair (Epiphany). J. Horspool, M. Jones (Mount Eden), H. Brown (St. Luke’s). L. Edwards (fikMUBl vHlt), WL Cutforth (Papatoetoe). C. Moore (Somerville), E. Brodie (University). LADIES’ TEAMS Senior Grade Y.W.C.A.—Misses M. Hlnse, M. MeB. Mason, M. Faraday, E. Hubber. E. Harford E. Nicholson. S. Blundeli, I. Grace, M. Matthews. Q. Ward. Wesley.—Misses Paddison, M. White, Lamond. J White, H. Saunders. Sparling, E. Saunders, Murray, Burton. Thomas, Brodie. Mount Eden.—Misses A. Twlname, Z. Twiname. K. McGill. B. Fotheringham. Ross, Kelly, Nash. M. Hamlin, Kerrer, Dawson, Valimere. Junior Grade Y.W.C.A.—Misses Jones, Rickard, Roberts, Blair, Eccles, Buckley, Woodford, Edwin. Locke. Blair. Baxter. Wesley.—Misses Harrison, Hitchinps, Chappell, Gubb. Reader, Bathgate, Bell. Dando Wigmore, Lockie. Papatoetoe.—Misses E Mayall. V. O'Hara. V. Burrell, M. Gubb, D. Wolfe, G. Leonard. E. Snell ing. E. Lowe, L. Boeeraan, L. Kimisford. Res* : Wakelin. N. Leonard. AUSTRALIANS WANT TO VISIT DOMINION Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH. To-day. At a meeting of the New Zealand Hockey Association last evening a letter was received from Mr. W. Rothwell. secretary of the Australian Hockey Association, stating that the Australian annual tournament would b% held at Adelaide this season. Information was sought regarding the possibility of an invitation from New Zealand next season. The secretary' said that he had replied stating that it was not advisable to extend an invitation unless the Australian Association could guarantee that a first-class team would be sent.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 429, 10 August 1928, Page 11
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