HOCKEY VISITORS
TOURING INDIAN TEAM WAIKATO TRIAL GAME ARRANGED AUCKLAND TO VISIT HAMILTON Arrangements for Hie visit, of the Indian hockey team to Xew«Zealand are well in hand, according to information received by the Waikato Hockey Association at a special merlins: in Hamilton recently. The visitors, captained by Hie Xawab of Manavadar. left Colombo on May l \ by the Oronsay, and were due to arrive at Fremantle on Tuesday. They will sail from Sydney by the Wanganella on June -i, arriving at Wellington on .Tune 8. The following is the latest information received by the New Zealand Association concerning the players selected for the tour:— Goalkeeper. R. Abraham: backs, Gurnain Singh, Mohd Hussain (vicecaptain'. Fasat Yar Khan: halfbacks, Yayah Khan right half . Shah 'centre half , Laipat Rai Heft half . A. Qavi left half : forwards. Shahabuddin right wing . Mohd Ahmed Khan inside right . Abdul Latif centre forward . Sultan Khan inside left). Suleman inside left . P. Fernandes (left, wing . Two other players have yet to be selected. The announcement that the manager of the team would he Professor Jagan Nath was confirmed by the New Zealand Association. The New Zealand Team The association notified the Waikato ; body that the cbi.-ing dale with tlie ; association for nominations for the ■ New Zealand team would he May ‘,’T 1 I Those selected would assemble m ; S Christchurch on July ip. it was re- ] | quested by the authorities that no !
from school to become World War soldiers. Then they are suddenly required to forget four years of violence, when peace comes. Their human, emotional problems are revealed in Erich Remarque's story. The leading players include Barbara Read, John King, Richard Cromwell, Slim Summerville, Andy Devine, Louise Fazenda, Etienne Girardot. ‘Lucky” Jenkins, inseparable saddle-mate of “Hopalong Cassidy,” is accused of murder in a frame-up, and it is up to “Hoppy” to prove him innocent and to rid the community of a band of desperadoes, all within 4S hours, in ‘ Rustlers’ Valley.” latest of the popular Clarence E. Mulford outdoor action stories. “The Singing Bandit,” a sparkling revue, will also he screened. There I will be a newsreel session 10-night at | 7.30.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20504, 21 May 1938, Page 3
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