WITH STICK AND BALL
In tho first games of the Brigade Hockey competition, the A team again won, but only by a narrow margin, while the B team wop unlucky to go down by the only goal, scored. - Reaping the benefit of good grounds to practice on, the 34th .Battalion'gave the A team a hard tussle. The score 1-0 was made up of a penalty bully put to good effect by Cox. \ M-’.ny opportunities were again lost in the circle, while the backs were weakened by absentee-ism. The game was fast and open, however, and gave promise of a most interesting competition* The advantage, territorially was all in favour of the B team in their match against the 36th. This was rather unexpected, but the steadiness of the pressure showed tha t it was no accident. The Battalion has reason to be pleased that it can find two teams that can hold their own in open competition. ! AFTER waiting on the girls for a few ■ I minutes, a mess orderly could mid it ! ; no longer. He bolted out and fled into • a. 'the cookhouse. * “I couldn’t think of anything to soy” ! • ho str.morod, very rod in the face. !
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29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Page 1
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198WITH STICK AND BALL 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Page 1
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