TO-MORROW’S HOCKEY.
REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES. WAIKATO v. TAUMARUNUI. Senior hockey matches in the Killip Memorial Shield competition are to be postponed until Saturday week as the first representative matches of the season are set down for to-mor-row. Waikato will play Taumarunui at Taumarunui, while at Te Awamulu two Hamilton representative teams will meet teams representing Waipa. The Hamilton junior competition will continue as usual toThe Teams. Waikato.—R. Coonthes. J. Pountney. T. A. Ewan (captain), n. Badcock. c. Harvey, .1. Davies, F. Foster, E. Taylor, J. Perrett, C. J. Spiers, J. Smith. Hamilton A.—IT. Sutherland. C. Clark F. Boyd. A. Jenkins, c. Rones : captain), iv. Snell. T. Ddrly, I). H un , er J. D. West, O. McKlbben, Iv. Wycherley. D Team.—,T. McKinnon, It. Woodball, t. Hunter, C. c. Ross. \. Wilson captain . I). Farrell. \. Oppenheim, C rov'd'""' A ' Boyd ’ Hichardson, Junior Teams—Old Roys: 0. Broadbent. T. RoekelJ. K Avery F i riinn w. (iitTord. M. White. J Salisbury L Rokiio. J. Dim mock, S. Heweison.’ ; Players taking pari in the Te \wamulu nu.tcl.es are asked to meet at | Ihe Hamilton railway crossing at 12.i5 while those travelling ia'm “U'narunui are lo assemble at 7 Junior Draw. Bunkura v. Old Bovs. No. f ground at 1.30 p.m. (A. N. Kirk and .1. Coe)' Oliaupo v. Technical R. Xu. ground st 1 p.m. (P. V. Williams and J Moody). Terhnii-al Av. Taiimi, No. I ground at :t p.m. (A. X. Kirk’ami I*, v. Williams). Itinemna v \rnvva ■ N "- ■-> SI id at it p.m. (J. Coe and j! Moody). Ladies’ Matches. I Following is Nip draw for Ihe ( ladies’ matches:—Ohuupo v. Tainui 1.30 p.m.. Seddon Park: Arawa v.’ Leamington. 1.13 p.m.. Boxes Park; , Nurses v. Horoliu, 3 p.m., Boxes j Park. I The following team will represent Waikato against King Com,ln at Taumarunui: —P. Taylor. I’. Goodwin. M. nusso. 11. l.iddy. N. Ged'e l. Rond. M. Gibbons. V. Shaw. N. <_jo\or. | L. Vernall, D. Stevenson.
NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS.
TOOWOOMBA TEAM BEATEN. United Press Assn—Elec. Tel. Copyright. BRISBANE, July 29. In a hockey match against Toowoomba to-day the New Zealand team won by i points to 1. Proud, the Toowoomba goalkeeper, won a penaltv bully. Wilson opened New Zealand's wore and Toowoomba equalised through Smillic fumbling the clearance Be-st tiien shot a goal for New Zealand, .and Duflleld added two more New Zealand was constantly on the attack. The outstanding forwards were Best and Duflleld and Ihe best back was Mahoney. The ground was loose and bumpy." The weather was perfect. This was the eleventh match of the New Zealand team's Australian tour. Ten have been won and the remaining game drawn
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20259, 30 July 1937, Page 11
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435TO-MORROW’S HOCKEY. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20259, 30 July 1937, Page 11
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