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HOCKEY.
Men's Division.
HOCKEY CUP.
After a 'break last week, for the «ra
meneement of the Challenge Cup, the gatn-et
in the Hockey Cop '*™.re continued mule'
very unpleasant 'comlitiotts. The ground
iras sou, ime uai/ Heavy, srivfcs siippery
and weal&er wet. Good .piay was hnpoe.ihh)
antl tihe gimes were played without the
customary breather at half-time.
Several teams fie'wied short and if any
players stayed »way on account of the
weitiher, they should remember, first, their
duty to thilir team und, secondly, that
hockey h a winter ;im«. and noilhin; short
of an earthquake i&ould interfere wilh it.
Perth v. High School 'A.'
High School, being lighter and younger,
were quicker to ada.pi tihemeehres to the
condiiions, and in the first half caused Per.ilh
anxious memtnt*. Brooking, however, broke
through au-d scored for Perth, and this
ttpurrnj W-%h School on to eqna/'.ise soon after
per Simpson Halt time score, Perth 2-1.
The hang« over was made without delay.
Peril pUred better togvilher ami added '.three
more goals per Brooking and Barreil. Final
score, 5-1. Umpire, Day.
Guildford v. Sigh School 'B.'
The first half of Ibis match wa« p&yed
without rain, but it votne on soon after
half-time and continued to the end. High
School 'B' were 'la-te on the ground and
played one short. Guildford ran strnigihr
away from the .buKy-off and T^jd
scored from a centre from PattRrmn within
35 seconds from t'he start. {High St.hool
put up a good fipht. their quickness and
speed htCpiug them against their opponents'
experience. Play waa very even, each tenm
alternately trying to pierce their Dpponenu'
defence. Eventually Duncan added a goa'
for Guildford. HnW-time score. 2-0. Soon
after the change over CniMford's outsid*
right left the field, ovrins to the iall badlj
cutting his chin. To-ld added two more
goals for Gui'.tltord, whrlst Campbell netted
one- for High School. .Result: Guildford, 4-1.
Umpire. Horn.
Suburban v. Naval and Military.
Kaval and Military turned up with seven
nre-n, borrowed threo subs, on the -grouna,
and pl-aj-ed one «hort. Suburban w*re Mto
short. The gam* was conswjnenfty a farce
— Suburban scored S goals in the first half
and C .more in the second. Result: Subur
ban, 14-0. Hammond scored 6 goals, Free
corn 3. Day 3, Plaistowe nad l/f.rtund one
ca-ii. Suburban were attacking continually
and but for the fine goalkepeing o! Coi.
Weicks would have added many more goals
to fcheir total. Umpire, Preston.
Cottosloe t. Fremantle.
Fremantle were at ftom-e and fieMed six
men. ObrtesTo* ihad 12, lent one man to
Fremantle and also supplied one of their
tcfiiu to umpire. The extra numbers toht
and Cottesloe' were attacking and scoring
bnuh halves, winning by tie «arge margin
of 8 goats to nil. Paton and Patterson
shared tihe coals, A each.
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