HOCKEY.
WAIRARAPA ASSOCIATION.
THURSDAY COMPETITIONS
SENIOR.
EXCELSIOR v. MASTERTON
Masterto.l' forfeited to Excelsior -owing to their inability tto get a team together.
-CARTERTON (2) v. P. AND T. (1). A fast, rough, and-well contested 'game resulted between the above 'AeamsTat Carterton:. "About two minr "utes after ftihe start of the game' -Richards: cleverly centred to- Jaek•sonj wto shot a splendid goal for P. and T. Tiuinicliffe scored in the first "half, and W. (Fisher in the second half for Carterton... Williams and • Jackson, of the visitors, were injured '. during the game, necessitating --stops in the play. Mr O'Meara gave every satisfaction as referee. Gar■*ertoa are now" ftihe holders ef the *haanpionship for another year.
JUNIOR.
ST. MAtiiEBW'S (2) v. EXCELr SEOR (1)^
After <an •exciting match at Lansdowne, St. Matthew's juniors defeated Excelsior by 2 goals to 1.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10286, 14 July 1911, Page 5
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138HOCKEY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10286, 14 July 1911, Page 5
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