HOCKEY.
STRATFORD 3, NJ?jO.G.O, 0. There was keeh interest taken in the first hockey match of the season between girls, played' at Sti'atford on Saturday, when teams rejpresentihg Njew! Plymouth' "Old Girls and Patea '(Stratford) lined up under control of Mr. Tom Raflford. Play was always interesting, and although defeated the Visitors' play demonstrated that with a few more game? they will prove a formidable'combination. As i_t was, victory went to the S.tratford . .girls,, who ' netted" three goals, whilst their opponents ""Were iiii* able to open a though' frequently very close to doing so. The Hawera programme for June '.l includes a race of 100 yards, open to members of ladies' hockey clubs. En-' tries close with the secretary, Mr. S. J. Catrau. Hawera, on the 2oth inst. \S'oo.U' (J.-cut Peppermint Cure, 1/8, 2/0 For I '.'iiroiiic Cheat Complaint*
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1918, Page 7
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139HOCKEY. Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1918, Page 7
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