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The Spike: or, Victoria University College Review October 1905

Second Team

Second Team.

V .C. v. Girls' High School II. Drawn, no score Ground swampy. High School Girls were faster than College girls, but could not hit hard enough to score. The first eleven missed the boat, and kept all the eatables.

V .C. v. Ngatiawa II. At Petone. Lost, 5—1. Game disappointed, ground uneven, referee incompetent. Miss Scott, our invaluable right wing, was absent. There scores for Ngatiawas resulted from penalty bullies awarded them for off-side play within our striking Circle. Miss Wedde scored for College; Miss Bennett (5) for the defeat.

V .C. v. Aorangi II. At Miramar. Lost, 6—0. Played one short. College showed all-round improvement. Aorangis had to work hard for their victory.

V .C. v. Girls' High School II. At Miramar. Drawn, 1—1. Miss Renner scored. Much better combination. Miss Cooke, as centre-half, proved an acquisition to the team.

V .C. v. Wellington Ladies II. At Miramar. Won, 2—1. The Wellington players were kept on the defensive throughout. This was fortunate, as Miss Tooman, partially crippled, had to do duty as right back, left back and goalkeeper on the College side. Miss Rigg was absent, and Miss Mellsop was unable to play. Miss Isaacs and Miss Seagar played well. Miss Tavendale excelled herself. She frequently took command of the ball, and twice successfully passed the ball to Miss Ludwig, who scored.

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Hockey First Eleven, 1905.

Hockey First Eleven, 1905.