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HAMILTON HOCKEY

SATURDAY’S GAMES. I KAIPIKI DIFIIT OLD BOYS. _._ i . OLD TECILVICALS WIN. hipaki clinched the tine reputation hit was built up over the preliminary loud by again defeating Old Boys in 0 initial series of games of the \\'ai—to Hockey .\ssciatiun's KilliD emoriai Shield competition at Steele kon Saturday. Perfect weather conditions prevailed and the grounds We in excellent order. In the second senior same Old Tech.l3 spurted in the final stages to Cambridge by two goals. Junior tubes were also played. Results. hipaki 2. Old Boys 0. Old Technicals 3, Cambridso L ._.—___— OLD lOVI DOWIID. KAIPAKI SUPERIOR. _._— In a game that lacked brillianey but ' e hard from the opening bull? to to closing whistle Kaipaki DI‘UV’Ed Interior to Old Boys, last year‘s champions. by 2 goals to 0. Kaipaki came an smartly in the opening play of the leoond hait’, scoring in rapid suoceslion, and despite Old Boys' valiant dons to equailse they maintained flun- margin to the iintsh. The teams were—— Old Boys—Sutherland. Ponntney. Ivan. Ross. Morris, Goodall, Janka. Hammond, West, Dairies. Hamilton. Mpnki—a‘miliie, 11. Bones, Cowley, I. Boyd, C. Bones, Dunwoody, (l. Boyd, A. Boyd, E. Burrows, Graham. Oddy. Even exchanges took place in the st few minutes, but West and Ems initiated a. brisk aggressive movement that brought Old ‘Boys firming into the country team‘s with. Davies centred neatly to \\'est t tow yards from the goal—mouth. In. pan was as neatly intercepted, however. and the defending banks sent be ball away. Old Boys made a demined bid for the first goal when. flowing s corner. Ewan shot strongly the posts. but Smiilie brilliantly m Enterprise on the part. of the ds brought Kaipaki to Old Boys' ole. but the defence hold. G. Boyd £01: a chance from wide out. but therland saved oreditsbiy. Old on|’ Defence. Ply up to this stage had been lolld without being brilliant. the teatnre oi’ the game being the dour deienee of Old Boys and the lack of finish in Kaipaki's attacking movements. Old Boys were holding the margin of attack. but there was little difference between the teams. Burrows was given the opportunity 'OO (how first blood when he received Iron a penalty. but his scoring effort. to!“ its usual sting and was easily halted by the goalie. Old Boys should have scored in their next sally into the opposition ell-ole. Davies brought the play up and was supported by West and Hammond a few yards from the goal. A [olden opportunity was lost. however. through lamentably weak hitting, and hipeki were allowed to gradually york clear. Halt: time came with neither team able to claim the advant--130. 1' Inn-owe Open. Soon. 0n the resumption Old Boys were Wood on the defensive and were Well a torrid time by tin: eager Kaipaki forwards. (‘.. Boyd lost. a oer—hlnty when he was unopposed in the drele. but swung wildly and the ball wont wide. Kuipaki's reward came, however when train a circle melee Burrows scored characteristically. ‘ Old 80): were near when Davies 1 flushed the bail across to West in the circle. but Smiliie unexpectedly saved. Kainaki‘s tally was increased when a determined onslaught on the opposi‘llon goal culminated in A. Boyd sendilng e hard and high one into the net that gave Sutherland no chance. Hammond was unlucky in missing a. good opportunity to goal when Smlllle mlshit. but his wide—nugied shot, was Just inches wide. Liver-anxiety was Ipoillng Old Boys' chances and their inaccurate hitting in the circle was ibeneilting Kaipuki. The filial whistle Heft Knipakl still two goals ahead, de‘Oplte desperate attempts by Old Boys ‘to reduce the deilrii. 1 Messrs ii. \\'. Bennett and Granville {were the umpires. TECHNICALS WIN. MARGIN OVER CAMBRIDGE. Only in the latter stages of the second Ipell were 0111 'l‘ei'imicnls able to assume the margin to attack which gme them \irtory over Cambridge by 3 goals to l on ML 1 ground. Neither

team was at full strength and lack of finish. Inuily fll‘ll‘lllg and [he premi—enre of lllrl'lllKL'iiil'lliH otfei‘eil few good scoring openings‘ in either eleven. There “as no score over the lli‘st spell. but after Cambridge had drawn first blood Technical came an \\'iih a mule in put. the issue beyond doubt before the. final whistle. The teams “TN—--0111 Technicals—.\hngimll. Linden, 'J. Clark. .\l«'.\ilani_ Jenkins. Matusvhka, Do Lacey. U. Hunter. G. ulough. Sage. Cambridge—l‘.nnnivr. .\'. .\li‘Klnnon. G. Clark. \‘n‘rrull, .\lorse. Muller, L. MeKlnnon. Chard. l). .\lclx'innnn. Cambridge advanced from the bully. Hunter carrying the ball over ihe lino. Clark. the Colin" hack. who \\'as play~ ing as substitute for tiamiiriiigo, cleared. but. the Manila was only icm~ porary. and it. was left for N. McKinnon to put. the ball out. of play and rriievo the pressure. Clough figured in a neat dash up the centre, but. after ‘ Hunter hail handled lie Lacey played onslde. Gender and .\lcKinnou were hard pressed when Hunter and Liiough carried the ball right into the soul—mouth. and a dangerous situation was relieved only when rim former pnkod the hall behind. a few feet. wide of (M upright. time the Cambridge van. deplvied but game. got going. 1’). MoKinnon's shot. for xmi lining kioked out of the rirele by Manuel]. Sage was in the picture when he saiiied along the ‘flank. but he deleted his centre and

a good opportunity for advancement was lost. D. .\icKinnon and Chard were associated in n more to return may. but the former was offside in the circle. TeCllnicnl t'll'.|i'lil:‘ \\l‘ll (lowlifleid from the tumult). Cambridge again took it turn nl :iiitwk, .\iuller going within an ace of goaliug when Mangnall was out or position- Howover. the tables were turned a few moments later when Jenkins hustled a path through the Cambridge defence to lput a shot inches wide of the D08“C. Clark and .\lcKinnon extricated the visitors from dillicnltica. the former feeding the ilank forwards well with long ground drives. Faulty ilelding co:t Cambridge a golden chance to goal when Technical were brought bark to a penalty corner, and the in—-ter-mi rnme ' with Technical attaching. .\'o score had been regis—‘tel'ed in the Ilrst spell. Toohnicsls' Three Goals. .\lr-Adam stemmed at Cambridge scrtic led by l). .\chinnon on the resumption. but \‘errali carried on. Chard centring well. However. a pen—alty enabled Technical to become the aggressors, N. .\icKinnon and Conder lbeing hard put to it in the close circle iplay that followed. De Lacey was not far of! scaling before the Cambridge halves brought the ball to neutral territory. The movement was carried on and L. McKinnon and Muller came in very fast from the flank to get the better of a surprised goalkeeper and pilot the ball between the posts. Cambridge 1, Old Technicals 0. Another chance went begging when the Cambridge forwards failed to gather in from a corner, and with the trend of play rapidly changing to the other and Sage moved across the circle to score the equaliser from a fairly stifl angle. N. MoKinnon de‘ileuted the ball outside shortly after when Sage repeated the shot from a learner, and Morse worked gainer in giving Cambridge the advantage. Lack of support, however, enabled Techni—cal to advance again. Hunter hitting a. poster for the 'ball to rebound out of play. L. McKinnon staged a breakaway that gave welcome relief to the Cambridge backs, but De Lacey and .\lutnschka turned the tables. Clough receiving in the centre to send in an unstoppable shot, which gave Technical a lead of a single goal. Condor stopped another drive from Hunter, but a further shot from close in gave him little chance, Hunter raising the advantage to a brace of goals. Chard's hard following up enabled him to heat Linder, but his acute-angled shot was well stopped by Mangnall. The game ended with the score: 01d Technicals 3, Cambridge 1. The lumpires were Messrs W. G. Fabling and F, _B. L. Craig. ' m JUNIOR ammo. Old Boys had the manure of ninemoa throughout the greater proportion of their match, and ran out winners by 6 goals to 2. For Old Bys White scored 3 goals, Phillips 2 and Bogus i. Powdriil was the scorer for Hinemoa. Old Technicals A were too good for Old Technicals B, on the No. 2 ground. the. game ending in their favour by 5 goals to 0. For the winners Sage scored 2 goals, Taylor and Kilham 1 each. the remaining goal being a penalty one. RISULTS 111 THE PROVINOI. _— Auckland—Grammar Old Boys 11. YMCA. 2; St. Luke's -i, Somerville 2; University 6, Mount Eden 0; Papa—oetoa 15, Training College 0. Whnngarel —— Maungakaramea 5. United 1; Ramblers 1;, Whangarei 0. IN THI SOUTH. ' Christchurch—University 2. Selwyn 1; Trinity 3. Sydenham 1; Technical 3, Redclii‘i’s 3. Dunedin—Albany In, High School 011 l Boys 2. ’ Tl AWAMUTU GAMES. OOMPI'I'ITIONO OONTINUED. MEN‘S AND LADIES‘ RESULTS. (Times Representative.) TE AWAMUTU, Saturday. A further stage was reached in the To Awnmutu Hockey Association‘s competitions to-day when a full card of gnmrs was decided. Playing at Albert Park. Ts Awamutu. lligh School went down to ’l‘e Awnmuiu A by 4 points to 0. Pate-i-ungi disposed of 'To llahu to the tune at 8 goals to 0. Playing in the ludies‘ competition. Palm-ungi accounted for Korakonui by U goals to i, and a win by 4 goals to 0 was gained by Pirongia over Old Girls. liairini dci'cziicd Otorohangu by it goals to i. LADIE'S' HOCKEY. TECHNICAL OLD GIRLS SUCCESSFUL.

l IlOl‘tO’l‘lU \\'lN COMFORTABLY. l The competition under the auspices of the \\'aikato Ladles‘ Hockey Asso— Iciuiiun was resumed on Saturday. \\'tmn three matches \\‘(lrc contestcd.. , llnrotiu. playing Technical srhool ut Bayes Park. gtn‘a :1 good display, mowing many tactical movements and u strum: torwnrti line. which pruvcd‘ surrossi‘ul in several l‘tist utlurlxs. llul‘nttu \\‘vrc successful by -l goulst 111 1. in the earlier part Technical haul‘ tho advantage. but llorollu frequently broke through in forward mm‘cmrnls. \\[lk‘l'c Miss iluluu‘s, us. Picture for—\\Jl'd, {rutul'ml prmuincnlly. ’l‘hny \\vrr thv tlrst In srnrr, .\llss lluotll shooting smartly from the rough near the gunl-muulh. .lust lwl‘nrc hult’ tlmu l'l‘rrhuii-ul. :tl'trr i-lvurin: from their , :inul. look the lull >111.tt'll); dU\\H tho. llrltl, Miss lit‘l‘l‘ m lullasvssioit. Slit: M‘Ol‘t‘ll ll gmui final. _ Tu‘chnlctil‘s itvl‘unre in tho sm-nml halt‘ prmml invi‘l'rrliwv llurntiu i'rr-r } qurutty roarhing thn .~vni‘in:< liuv. and Miss .\lullhmvs t\\'i|'l‘ \\m'lxin'.r ihrnugh t to scuru fur lturutiu~ ; 'l'erhniml llllull' w-n‘rnl attacks, lxut , these new furl-«41ml in the Ilmmliu , backs. \\‘ho bruuxhl thvir stiles iutu , .Iction more qult'l‘ly. lluwmnr. su\l oral scores “ere narrtmly avertml. The same concluded when Miss

._.—___— ' Tiimarsh shot the final goal for Horo- I tiu from Just within the circle. 1 Horotiu 4, Technical 1. ‘ NUROIB DEFIATED. Superior in their handling and in f their combination, Technical Old Girls i A proved themselves the stronger in . their match with the Nyurses‘ eleven at . Bayes Park. ‘iiuling their game from the com- 1 mencement. Technical Old Girls attacked freely, with good forward movements. which brought them many times to the Nurses‘ goal. The attackers‘ backs were also sound in ‘LlCl'enCe and sure in clearing the hall. 1 Following a rapid advance early in the game the ball was passed to Miss ijmhurn. who took it away quickly ‘iu gain an easy score for Technical Uhi Girls. The Nurses replied to this with a. vigorous attack, but it was not successful, Technical clearing and giving Miss Lymhurn charge or the hall. Accomplishing a solo effort she shot a fast one between the posts, placing Technical Old Girls two up. The second spell opened briskly when Miss Sigley, for Nurses, took the hall to the Technical goal line, but her shot at goal was unsuccessful. Taking possession several times. lack of combination robbed the Nurses of some good opportunities. .\liss Adams scored for Technical Old Girls when the ball came out to her from the centre, while Miss Aitken broke through shortly after to score again. The referees were Messrs H. Braiihunite and S. Buckland.

AIRSHIP HINDENBERG. RUGBY, May 24. The German airship Hindenherg appeared over the British Isles last night on her return trans-Atlantic Journey from Lakohurst to Frankfort. She was first seen over Ulster about 6 o’clock last night, and later several English towns had a good view of the airship. A parcel which was dropped from the airship as She passed low over Keighley, was found by two boy scouts. who went to Morton Banks Cemetery, about two miles from Keighley, where about 20 German prieonere were buried during the war, and placed tributes on the grave. TENNIS IN FRANCE. PARIS, May 24. The French tennis championships were continued:— women’s uoumes.—rlnal: MISS Yorke and Madame Mathuu defeated Misses Noel and JederzeJoweka, z—s, 6—4, 6——4. Men's Doubles. Semi-finale: Hughes and Tuckey defeated Perry and Austin, s—l). s—l, 6—4, 6—4: Borotra and Bernard defeated Bruunon Ind Boussus, I——sY 6—4, b—G, 4—B, 6—3. WAIKATO RACES. Micron Hay .lc’ip: I—l Puss Moth. 1.1 (R. Horne), 1; 6—6 Tooley Street. 7.4 (R. Kearns). 2. 10—11 Gold Mission. 8.5 (J. Leach), 3. Scratched: Tradesman. Farewell Heck Handicap: Le Grand. 1; High Tea, 2; Hawthorn. 8. Son: Lionhoart, Hunting Mars, solas. MASSACRE AT HARAH. LONDON, May 24. A massacre by ltalnan Somalis at Harar took a religloue complexvon. ilbout 200 Amharic Christians were killed during the first six days after the occupation of the city. The victims were asked: “Are you Islam?" If they did not answer immediately with the Mohammedan declaration of faith they were shot down. __ A g 2.... i

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 14

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HAMILTON HOCKEY Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 14

HAMILTON HOCKEY Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 14

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