HOCKEY
TO-MORROW’S DRAW. i i KAIPAKI I'o MEET OLD BOYS. CAMBRIDGE AND COLTS. The second and concluding games in the preliminary round 01' the “‘3l— Hockey Association's competitions will be played at Steele Park tomorrow. Although the matches here no bearing on the Killip Memorial Shield series, which commence on May 23, they offer a valuaibie guide to team selectors and enable the players to be sorted before the trophy play commemes. Cambridge will make their return to Hamilton hockey by meeting Colts after an absence of several seasons. when a sub-association was active in their own district, and an interesting game should result with the issue impossible to prophesy. ‘Old Boys. with an amended team, are set down to try conclusions with IKaipaki, who made a first-class showing against 01d Technicals last week, and the Hamilton eleven will have to show much improved form in order to take the decision. The game iilCai'S ii. markedly open aspect, but it is possible that the seasoned experience oi“ the Old Boys’ players may earn them victory. The preliminary ginncs in the junior competition will also he played, the full draw liming as £oiiows:
Senior: Cambridge \'. Colts, No. 2 Steele Park. 1.45 p.m., umpires. Messrs. Fnhling and Granville; Old Boys v. Kaipuki. No. l, Stccle Park. 1.45 p.m., umpires. Messrs. Craig and S. Buckland; Did Technicals. EL bye. Junior: it‘lld Boys \'. llinomoa. No. 1 lSteelc Park, 3 p.m., umpires, Messrs. IE/wan and MrKinnon; Old Tracl'lnicals v. Kaipaki, No. 3 Steele Park. 1.45 p.m., Messrs. J. CO6 and D. Hunter. . TEAMS FOR To-MORROW. Old Boys. Senior: Sutherland. P-ountney. Ewan, ‘Ross, Morgan, Hamilton, Jacka. K. 5 Hammond. West, Davies, Oliver. l Clolts: Mcliinnon, Clark, MclKi'bben. ‘Bad‘cock, R. Clougli. Jane, Curteis. ,Cromwell. Perrett, Mclntyre, Wychlerloy. ‘ Junior: Telfer, Bogue, Russell, Crump, Parker, \\’lnter, Sandford, Luke, L. Hammond, \\'hite, GiL‘l‘ord. Old Teohnlcals. Senior: Shepherd, Mangnall, I, Hunter, .\ll':\d:un, Jenkins. Killian), Taylor, (l. (:lnugh, D. llunlcr, llc Lacey, Mains-whim. Junior: lllnus, llarill‘r. \\"ulkins, G. Jenkins. llowlrr, ’J‘ntion, Bonner, llullrllcy, Hugo, anlm', Buil‘ti. Rt-Scrvn-s: lnnvs».lnnvs, 11. Join-s. LADIES’ GAMES. ._.—.— MATCHES FDR ’l‘O—Mnmi‘lny, A start. will be made lo—morrow with me Wailing Ladles' Hanks: Associa-
[lion‘s competition, two matches being played at Boyes‘ Park and a further game helm-g decided at. Horotlu. There, are seven teams entered in the senior grade, the junior competition lapsing this season. The draw is as follows: Oddt‘ell-ows v. Old Technicals B, Broyes‘ Park, 1.30 p.m., umpire, Mr Brajthwaite; Nurses v. Leamington, Boyes' Park, 3 p.m., umpires, Messrs. Craig and Hamilton; ‘Horotiu v. Old Technicals A, at Horotiu; Technical High School, a bye.
THE TEAMS. Teohnloal Old Glrls. A Team: 5. Lym‘hurn (captain). A. Fry, V. Grant, W. Fry, P. Jerome. G. Gedye, J. Parkih‘ouse, G. Harkness, H. Roper, P. Prince, M. Paley. B Team: A. Saunders. R. Painter, E. Collins, B. Altken, J. Adams, I. B'ond. .\'. Geyde (captain), P. Mills, E. Peake, N. Lee, N. Kingston.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 10
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