HOCKEY.
AOTEA (7) v. H.S.O.C. (0). \.»,» I'lvmouth 'lrigh School Old flins v. i-m. down very badly at Stratford on Saiurdny. The ground was very rough and destroyed a t-ood deal of combination on both side?.. The. Rev. R. B. Tiufley controlled the name, which was watched by a fair number of spectators. Xctv Plymouth were outclassed, but some individual play was very good. Miss Rimger, in goal, played very pluckily. nnd -avetl some stinging shots; Miss Mount, on the wing, also merits notice. Stratford's forwards—Misses Scott, W(■!!<■ Curtis, Sangster, and Paget—gave a line exhi'ulion. and. had extremely bad luck ;n nor mifhb:.; at !'■■■« two r.tore 0,1:1! ■ In ilo- li.r ■ half. Misses Wells ami Sanorior r..lb found the net, and in Hie second half each of them scored two more goals. Miss Curtis "shooting" the od.-l goal. '-traiford will next meet TTawera. The shir-line-, and '.onl line? should be attended ;<\ 1 i-fure the division chitmpions meet, i--. played. AOTRA (-1) v. KLTITAM (1). The Strafford girls'had a comfortable >.h, o'o.iJnst F.lthnm in Hie game played m Thursdny. 'Well--- and SangsT*. reprint' for the winners and Miss "Reed for Kitham.-' The Rev. P. 11. Tinsley referred.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1918, Page 2
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194HOCKEY. Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1918, Page 2
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