HOCKEY.
OLD GIRLS v. HIGH SCHOOL B. The match between the above teams was nn •easy win for the Old Girls. The School team were several players short, and the Old Girls generously loaned them one or two players so that tho game could be played. Even with this adjustment the Old Girls were too strong and the game ended 12 to 1 In their favor. Mr. Crimp was referee. AOTEA, I; N.P. TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 0. The abovb match was played at Stratford on Saturday, under conditions the reverse of | pleasant, a persistent rain (ailing throughout. ! Maintaining the perpendicular. was a difficult [task, nearly all tlio players occasionally having |.i mnd-and-slush bath dmlne'-,the progress of tho match. Just at the close of the first spell Stratford Succeeded in notching a goal, and ! tab ultimately proved tho only one registered, iUav»* i»s>^!t«iM. iiM-. unr«l iUot» «t
Stratford has now won all the five games of the first round, and are assured of the championship. The Rev. R. B. Tinsley refereed in the above game. MATCH ABANDONED. The match arranged between nn InglewooH team and a team of local men was * ' ' on account of the weather.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 6
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194HOCKEY. Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 6
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