WOMEN’S HOCKEY EXECUTIVE
NO TEAM FOR INVERCARGILL As this year’s New Zealand tourney was to be held at Invercargill, for financial reasons, no team from the association will attend. This was one of the decisions of the executive of the Auckland Ladies’ Hockey AssociaIt was reported that Air. B. Cooper had accepted the position of selector for the association’s junior grade Country Week team, and that Mrs. W. Fuller had accepted the senior grade selectorship. It was decided that the association enter three teams from its business girls’ section, one to be drawn from the junior grade and two from the senior grade. It was decided to offer no objection to King Country rejoining the Auckland Association. King Country has tor the past five years operated as an association directly affiliated to the New Zealand Ladies’ Hockey Association. Affiliation was granted to the Iverepeehi Ladies’ Hockey Association, a new association formed on the Hauraki Plains to take the place of the Hauraki Plains Association, now defunct.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 8
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166WOMEN’S HOCKEY EXECUTIVE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 8
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