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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1933. Volume 4. Number 3.

Otago Captures Both Divisions in Hockey Tourney. — Victoria Gains Two Seconds

Otago Captures Both Divisions in Hockey Tourney.

Victoria Gains Two Seconds.

Victoria, holders of the Seddon Stick for 1932, made a valiant effort to retain the trophy for 1993, failing by one goal against Otago in the final match of the Tournament. The Women's Team also won their way into the final with a 5—1 win in the preliminary game, but found Otago too strong, and were beaten 5—0.

New Zealand University Blues were gained by All Black H. F. Bollard, F. Newcombe, and H. Williams in the Men's Team, and by Misses N. Webber (now a double N.Z. University Blue), M. Gibbons, and A. Harding. We congratulate then all.

Result of Games.

Men's Section.

Victoria College (2) v. Canterbury College B (1). Goals were scored for Victoria by A. Stanley and H. Williams. B. Ash scored for Canterbury.

Otago University (4) v. Canterbury College A (0).

Canterbury College A (4) v. Canterbury College B (0).

Final.

Otago University (1) v. Victoria College (0). This game was marked by a great defence on both sides, the only goal in the game being scored late in the second spell, when Cawkwell (Otago) netted from a corner. Although Victoria made strenuous efforts to equalise, they found Allen and Belfield were very solid, and the game ended without further score.

Women's Section.

Victoria College (5) v. Canterbury College (1). Goals were scored for Victoria by A. Harding, J. Scott, J. Nicholson, R. Nolan, and S .Dive. J. Malcolmson scored for Canterbury.

Otago university (6) v. Canterbury College (1).

Final.

Otago University ( 5) v. Victoria College (0). Goals were scored for Otago by M. Rayne (3), G. Stanley, and P. Leihy. Otago were too strong in the forward line, where they displayed superior combination.

Attendances on Australian Tour.

Auckland, 8,000; First Test 15,000; Victoria, 3,000; Second Test, 10,000. Otago, 1,000; Third Test, 10,000; Canterbury, 1,000.

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