HOCKEY.
(Notes by Bully). Yesterday the New Plymouth Club put ia a very good practice and the form displayed in the game spoke well for the work done by the members. As very strong teams wore on the fi'.H s >me good play was exhibited. Me-srs Smith and Rennell picked sides, the lutt'-r finishing the game with three goals to the good.
I For the winnow S. Ilinndl, Broome, [Tingey and Beat put in some spirited a't>cks which told on their opponents | who were playing a dtft nsiva game. For the losers Messrs Smith, Freetby, Johnson, Voala and Arnbury showed good form and played a stubborn game against big odds. Woodhouse, although a niw pUyer, displayed good judgment but was too often penalised for sticks. After the m itch the Secretary was authorised to send a ch»l enge to the Carriugten Roid Club for nex- Thurs» day on th-ir own ground, and if accepted, a good haid fought, gime should earne,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 98, 10 May 1901, Page 2
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