HOCKEY.
The usual weekly meeting of the Poverty Bay Hockey Association was held in the .(Royal Hotel last night. Present: Messrs Olsen (chairman), Lewis, Davy, Grant, Baker, ami Sargisson.—:A leter was received from the Thames Hockey Association re tlio Poverty® ay representatives visiting there during the Auckland tour, and visiting Poverty Bay during the season. It wag-decided totliaukthem for the invitation and reply that if the local .teanr travels to Auckland
tlio Association would be pleased to accent the invitation, ami to extend to them an invitation to visit Povery Bay on their southern tour. Their terms of £1 10s -guarantee and half tho gate to ho accepted.—dt was decided to write the New Zealand Hockey Association re match -for -Oh ilionge Shield to find tho probable date of the match, and it -was also resolved to write to Hawke’s -Bav re their.team visiting Gisborne. —It was decided to notify referees that all-first matches must he finished by 3.20 p.m. as it is a matter of impossibility to pi ay. the second game in daylight if finished la ton —In view of selecting the representative team, the Association wished f lmt the selectors-would watch the players a little more. —The -following mutches' -for Thursday -were arranged:—West End v. Kia Kalia, 2.15,p.m,; City, v, To Rail, 3.20 p.m. (Referees, Messrs Armstrong and Olson. •
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2219, 17 June 1908, Page 3
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222HOCKEY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2219, 17 June 1908, Page 3
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